I can only find the article you linked from Vatan so far. Vatan has reported nonsense before on this case, but it sounds like you have heard this is solid information. He certainly sounds like a very good suspect, so I hope they have the physical evidence to nail him if he's the guy.
(Be prepared for a raft of theories that he only disturbed the body after the murder, etc.).
Yashim, you do get partial credit for advocating a random, but lose a lot of points for saying no Turks commit crimes (was that a joke?) and pushing the theory the killer was a weak teenage "druggie" thinner addict until last night when you caught wind of this new information!!!
But you have been the most consistent voice on here saying the perp was a random -- that is fair to say!
ToutCa. I am 41. And believe me. I've seen it all. Don't know much about the entire country, but I know Istanbul. For example, the moment I read the penis story posted by English, I knew that could have happened, even if she had told it to be fiction. (Unfortunately it was true.)
This definitely looked like a random thing from the very beginning. And not related to an espionage or a drug trafficking thing. Istanbul Police is very strong in fight against smuggling and organized crime. They would have had the intel to make speculations or even arrest SS before she was killed.
The druggies I was referring to are thinner addicts, they are stoned 99% of the time. They wouldn't do such a clean job of hiding the body and placing plank wood on top. When I thought about it, the druggies scenario no more made sense.
And some of the things you guys have said was so out of the Turkish perp's repertoire. Taking a rape victim's pants off to humiliate her? Come on!
And perhaps the perp wasn't even trying to make her unrecognizable. Was just trying to silence her screams as soon as possible.
When done garbage collecting, they
retreat to spots like where SS was found. It makes sense.
To solve any crime, it helps to get into the mind of the perp. It's difficult for a foreigner, even for those who spent time in Turkey.
I recall a story by Octavio Paz: the Blue Bouquet. It has a political interpretation, that I won't go into. But it's about this Mexican who is trying to take an American's eyes off as a present for his wife. Because his wife likes blue eyes. When you don't have the feel of a culture, all you get is dead words, and they reveal very little.
Of course, I was kidding when I said Turks don't commit crimes. They do, like anyone else. And sometimes violently, too. If they didn't, how would I develop theories about this case.