In September 1929, the Retzos were put on trial for the Petra robbery, before the Five-Member Court of Appeals in Corfu. Sixteen other people were tried along with them. On October 7, 1929, the trial came to an end: Giannis and Thymios, along with three accomplices (Evangelos Kokalis, Konstantinos Kapsalis and Filippas Diamantis) were sentenced to death, while the others were sentenced to
life imprisonment. The execution order was sent to the prison director in early March 1930, but it was kept secret until the day of the execution, for fear that the prisoners would try to escape. At 4 a.m. on 5 March 1930, the Corfu Gendarmerie Commander and other senior officers arrived at the prison, while a few days earlier, the Athens Police Chief, Kalyvitis, had arrived and had set up armed police guards with additional civilian guards along the way, for fear of being kidnapped by the brothers' acquaintances. At 5 a.m., the priest arrived, with the five convicts confessing all of their sins to him. At 6 a.m., the gendarmes entered the cell, handcuffed the brothers and led them out. The two Retzos, accompanied by 10 gendarmes, got into a luxury car—whose driver was notified shortly before the execution and didn't know who he was transporting. The other three were put in a second, also luxurious car. After ten minutes had passed, they arrived at the designated location, in an area outside the old fortress in Corfu. Apprentice police officers from the nearby police school had come to watch the execution. At 7 a.m., the brothers were set at a distance of 10 meters from the executive detachment and made to stand and wait. The firing squad, consisting of 30 junior officers, 15 gendarmes and 15 soldiers in two rows, took up positions. The soldiers were placed in two rows, the front kneeling, the rear standing and every sixth marked the one in front of them. The detachment gave them their weapons, and after prosecutor Giannopoulos read out the death sentence, the soldiers were ordered to fire. Dense smoke arose from the rifles, and as soon as it cleared, all five men were seen falling on top of each other. In order to give a gratuitous shot, all five bodies had to be separated. Giannis had died instantly, but Thymios was still breathing. Kokkalis was left with a smile on his face, Diamantis had fallen with his mouth to the ground as if biting it, and Kapsalis, having suffered a ruptured abdomen, was bloodied. By 7:30 a.m., it was all over. The doctor confirmed that the convicts were deceased and they were transported to the cemetery, where their relatives received their bodies. == See also ==