I think LE says Taylan is not a suspect in order to throw off their suspicion of him.
The list is too long for why Taylan is my #1 suspect but here are a few:
1) Physical proximity to victim. He lives near where her body was found.
2) Intimacy shared with victim. He claims they had sex in the public toilet at a bar, but only after reports came out that LE found semen on her. Prior to that, he denied any sexual involvement.
3) Scheduled meeting at/near site where victim's dead body was found.
4) Last communication from victim was to Taylan about meeting that day she was murdered.
5) Taylan claimed he did not speak to victim because he was "asleep" and "missed her calls." Yet he knew where to meet her.
6) Taylan claimed he showed up at scheduled site but victim was not there. We have only his words that they never met up that day.
7) Some reports claimed Taylan went with a friend to the scheduled site that day. I think he's using this friend as an alibi.
8) Taylan doesn't try to contact Sarai after she fails to show up at scheduled site and even days after she went missing.
8) Taylan doesn't contact Turkish LE when Sarai has gone missing.
9) Taylan doesn't ask about Sarai -- e.g., did she return home safely? -- until Sarai's husband contacts him and asks him where is his wife.
9) Taylan quickly deletes his IG and email accounts after learning she's gone missing.
10) Taylan does not look for Sarai even though he knew LE was actively searching for her.
11) Taylan does not help Sarai's husband and Sarai's brother find Sarai in Istanbul.
Any way you look at it, Taylan acted in manners inconsistent with an innocent man.
I agree, taking together all this circumstantial evidence looks very very fishy. And if Taylan is not the killer, he has to be the most unlucky person on the planet right now,
But if you assume DNA is true, how do you get over the fact that the DNA does not match? It has to be more than simply the LE is trying to throw us off...
I mean, if the DNA matched, and given ALL the circumstantial evidence mentioned above, they would have arrested Tayan by now, right? so the DNA must not match.
How does one make out a viable theory about Taylan w his DNA not matching? Also, recall LE says there is killer DNA so it is not just the case that Taylan killed her without leaving DNA
I could see there could be theories, either you do not believe police when they say No DNA match (problem here is why disbelief of police on this? If they had DNA match they would have arrested him so there must not be a match). Another theory could be that Taylan arranged the killing but he did not himself do it. Another theory could be that he planted the DNA of another (one poster had this theory but others did not agree). All at the same time, he wiped away all his DNA and planted another's (what LE claimed Amanda Knox did - wiped away all her DNA but leave Rudy's - impossible to do, IMO!).
Maybe there are other theories too. But I do not think any of these other theories are very strong.
On the one hand there is very strong circumstantial evidence against Taylan, we know that, we debated that for days, we all know Taylan is the number one suspect and there is a strong circumstantial case,
But how reconcile that w fact that his DNA is not a match? If glove don't fit, have to acquit right? If no DNA match, and taking LE at word there is in fact killer DNA, how could Taylan be guilty? No one addresses this question. How could Taylan be killer w no DNA match? His DNA cannot be a match or else they would have arrested him...
One poster mentioned above too re: Taylan and Amman and landlord's kids reading this someday. That is why I think we really need to be careful in accusing people.this can affect people's lives, their jobs, etc.
There is extremely strong evidence against Taylan. But there is compelling forensic evidence too that not only suggests he did not do it, but, in a court of law, would be sufficient to actually clear him. We hear all the time about foreign DNA clearing some poor guy locked away for 40 years for a crime they did not do. It would be the same here; the presence of foreign DNA that police say is killers and does not match Taylan gives us reasonable doubt. That fact alone could actually clear him, no matter what the circumstantial evidence suggests: if cop says killer DNA and it ain't yours, there could not be an arrest let alone conviction.
So how get over the fact that there is exculpatory evidence here? How could Taylan be the killer when his DNA is not a match?