30 Eylül 2018 Pazar
CSI Instagram: Missing Button Nails Killer
türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Hürriyet Newspaper, 30 September 2018)
As usual, Instagram provides too much information.
In Bağcılar district of Istanbul, on 21 February 2018, after
his own family went out of their apartment building Ali
Güney (21) visited his neighbor Tatiana Açan (54),
originally from Moldova. Güney asked Açan for money
- a request which Açan found odd so she threatened to tell
his mother. Enraged, Güney attacked Açan by stabbing
her in the throat with a knife he had in his pocket.
When police reached the scene of the murder they found
a button by the side of Açan's body. The button, though,
did not match any of Açan's clothes. Police next looked
at video from the building's entrance and noticed that no
one other than the building residents had come in or out.
Fingerprints of all the residents were taken and their
social media accounts examined.
Instagram victim Ali and his ill-gotten loot.
A photo on Ali Güney's social media account from 28
January 2017 gave police the clue they were looking for
because the button seen on his sweater then was missing
in a photo from 9 August 2018. Additionally, the DNA
found in tissue under Açan's fingernails matched Güney's.
A search of Güney's home turned up the knife used in
the murder, the tell-tale sweater and headphones from
Açan's husband's cellphone. Güney confessed his guilt,
explaining that "I stabbed her in the throat and she fell
to the floor. I took 200 TL, $200, a lighter, 5 or 6
watches, the headphones and some bottles of alcohol.
With the money, I bought an electronic cigarette as a
present for my cousin. I got scared about the watches
so I threw them away.
Bağcılar district of Istanbul
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