Hi again.
Back with more questions and speculation. Excuse me if my thoughts here seemed scattered.
Anyone may feel free to address anything I write here.
First off, that the ancient walls and caves there being inhabited/frequented by indigents and junkies has already been discussed.
Earlier speculation that the unsub was a familiar face to this homeless population was dismissed as improbablesupposedly just a hangout for non-violent junkies and cave-dwellers.
Now were at a point where anything is pretty much possible. I have no idea what kind of person would fit the profile of this type of killer.
Maybe some drug pusher who supplied all these junkies with whatever they crave bumped into Sarai and found a reason to end her life.
If I remember correctly, detectives were saying Sarai mightve been urinating in a hidden place when she was attacked. This might make sense if there arent any nearby public restrooms and nature was calling. Maybe she relieved herself in some homeless encampment and infuriated somebody.
Ive also been entertaining the idea that maybe some English-speaking homeless vagabond, some shady drifter headed elsewhere was passing through instanbul, and probably thought that spot would make a nice temporary home.
Earlier reports say there are some train tracks nearby, that Sarai might have been photographing. Perhaps this is a clue that points to where the perp fled, just hopped on a freight and moved on. Where I come from, indigents hail from all walks of life, including other cities and countries. They seem to have an uncanny ability to find out of the way places to congregate.
Another thing is some of these people have their own subculture, their own language, moral street code and even form gangs.
I dont know why but intuition tells me this wasnt the first time the unsub killed.
Law enforcement is without a doubt withholding information.
The fact that they collected DNA evidence, and checked it against over 2 dozen suspects without a single match, speaks volumes. I dont know what kind of criminal database they run in Instanbul but its interesting that they made no match after submitting the physical evidence they have.
This suggest local known criminals didnt even pop up as a match. Which leads me to think theyre probably looking for an outsider.
It almost seems he knew very well how to use the environment, how and when to dispose of a body, or when and where to strike.
If he had been a local junkie or indigent who had made his home within those ancient walls, it makes no sense that he would murder someone, then conceal Sarais remains in his backyard.
Another thing I found interesting is that among her belongings were found some kind of medical cards. Is there information concerning her healthdisability, mental illness &c, anything that could make her an easy target and vulnerable?
Ive also wondered what on earth Sarai was doing there at that exact spot. Its known that she was adventurous, but could something else have hindered her sense of danger? I myself am adventurous though Ill admit I have no idea how Id fair in another country, being a foreigner and all, not knowing the language, the culture
Id probably miss all the cues and danger signs which, in my own comfort zone and environment, Id easily detect. My sense of danger and perception of things is sharp but would this in any way be diminished if I were in unfamiliar territory?
I pray whoever is responsible will be captured soon.
Sadly this is beginning to look more and more like a cold case, what with all the confusion. Lets hope the local police has a suspect they for some good reason have kept secret until now.
Thanks!