
In this episode of Compact Murder, we explore the assassination of King George I of Greece, a royal killing that took place in Thessaloniki on 18 March 1913, just as Greece was celebrating major victories in the First Balkan War. Born Prince William of Denmark, George had ruled Greece for almost fifty years before Alexandros Schinas shot him during an ordinary walk through the city. But was Schinas a lone, unstable killer, a political radical, or the visible face of something darker? This is the story of a murder that ended a reign, deepened suspicion, and left Greece facing an uncertain future.
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