11 Haziran 2026 Perşembe

"Cut-off & Release": Road Rage Hoodlum Harasses Woman Driver, Pays Dearly, in Istanbul

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 11 June 2026)
















        His wife is thinking: "Oh İbrahim, gotta get you into
an anger management program!"

A dispute over "cutting in front" broke out between a female driver 
and an individual named İ.B. on the 5. Levent section of the TEM 
Highway in Eyüpsultan. Stepping out of his vehicle, İ.B. verbally 
abused the female driver and struck her phone. The driver was issued 
a fine of 180,000 TL (about $4,000!), and both his driver's license 
and vehicle were confiscated for 60 days.

Upon seeing the woman recording the incident on her mobile phone, 
İ.B. struck the phone in an attempt to stop the recording. The incident 
was captured on the mobile phone camera anyway. Acting on the footage, 
officers from the Plainclothes Traffic Enforcement Unit—part of the 
Traffic Inspection Branch Directorate—launched an investigation. 

After examining the footage, the police identified the driver as İ.B. He
was apprehended by police teams and fined 180,000 TL for the offense 
of "persistently tailing another vehicle in traffic with the intent to attack, 
or exiting the vehicle for this purpose." The vehicle was banned from 
traffic for 60 days, and his driver's license was confiscated for the same 
period. I.B. was handed over to the police station for the initiation of 
judicial proceedings.





10 Haziran 2026 Çarşamba

"Dismember & Release": Body Parts Found - But Legally "No Body" - in Dumpsters as "Justice" Takes Her Course, in Bursa

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 10 June 2026)















Will change her name to "Injustice" when she gets to jail.

Prosecutors have sought an aggravated life sentence for Adalet Uzunoğlu 
(69 and whose name means "justice" !), a mother of three, on charges of 
"aggravated intentional homicide of  a spouse" after she killed her husband, 
retired police officer Ali Fuat Uzunoğlu (77), dismembered his body into 
15 pieces using a hatchet and a knife, and disposed of the remains in trash 
bins and dumpsters. (!)

The indictment, accepted by the High Criminal Court, states that while 
dismembering her husband's body, Adalet hanım laid out plastic bags 
to prevent blood from splattering, hid bloodstained clothing in the toilet 
drain, and discarded the body parts—which she had placed in bags—into 
dumpsters located in "blind spots" outside the range of security cameras.

The incident took place on January 28 in an apartment on the third floor 
of a three-story building on İzzet Street in the Selamet Neighborhood of 
Osmangazi district. On January 30, around 9:30 PM, Adalet hanım
went to the police station and reported her husband missing (!), claiming 
that two days earlier, he had gone down to the entrance of their three-story 
home to check the doorbell but never returned.

When Adalet hanım gave contradictory answers to the police officers' 
questions, the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an 
investigation and assigned teams from the Provincial Security Directorate's 
Public Order Branch—specifically the Homicide Bureau—to the case. 
Crime scene investigation teams were dispatched to the address. 

An examination was conducted on the top floor of a three-story building 
owned by the couple; the first two floors were found to be vacant. 
Traces of blood were discovered at the entrance of the apartment—
which appeared filthy and neglected—as well as on an electrical outlet, 
the sink, and a cleaver and knife found in the home. Biological analysis 
also revealed tissue fragments in various parts of the house.

Adalet hanım leading the "dumpster tour".
















Following the release of the forensic report, Adalet hanım, her sons 
F.U. (48) and M.U. (50), and her sibling M.Ö. (65) were taken into 
custody on April 3 by teams from the Homicide Bureau of the Provincial 
Security Directorate’s Public Security Branch. 

During police questioning, Adalet hanım denied killing her husband but 
admitted to dismembering the  body (!), stating: "When I woke up on the 
morning of the incident, he was lying motionless at the foot of the stairs. 
He had fallen down the stairs and died. I was afraid that people would think 
I had pushed him to his death and that the blame would fall on me. I cut my 
husband’s body into 15 pieces using a cleaver and a knife, and disposed of 
them in various trash bins near my home."

Adalet hanım was arrested on charges of intentional homicide by 
the court she appeared before after being referred to the courthouse on 
April 5; meanwhile, her two sons and her sibling, who had been detained 
as part of the investigation, were released under judicial control measures.

Also, security camera footage captured the last image of Ali Fuat 
Uzunoğlu before he was killed. Uzunoğlu was seen leaving a *Mevlüt* 
(religious gathering) at the mosque at 00:18 on January 28—the day the 
incident occurred—carrying a carton of fruit juice.

Searches conducted by Crime Scene Investigation teams in the trash bins 
on the street where the house is located and in the surrounding area yielded 
no body parts. It was revealed that, on April 4—the day before her arrest—
Adalet Uzunoğlu was taken to the scene around 15:00 to reconstruct the 
events. 

Brought to the street where she lived, accompanied by the prosecutor and 
police officers leading the investigation, Uzunoğlu explained exactly how 
and in which trash bins and dumpsters she had disposed of the body parts. 
The moments when the mother of three demonstrated the locations and 
recounted the incident alongside the prosecutor and police were captured 
by the security camera of a nearby house.

The investigation conducted by the Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor's Office 
has concluded, and an indictment has been prepared. The indictment seeks 
a sentence of aggravated life imprisonment for Adalet Uzunoğlu on the 
charge of "aggravated intentional homicide of a spouse." It details how 
she spread plastic bags around to prevent blood splatter, dismembering 
her husband's body, hiding his bloodstained clothing in the toilet drain, and 
disposing of the body parts—placed in bags—into trash containers located 
in "blind spots" outside the range of security cameras.

It was revealed that during a phone call with her children, Uzunoğlu said, 
"I had a mental breakdown, my dear. I disposed of the dead man's body." 
However, in her official statement, she denied killing her husband; she 
claimed she found him lying motionless at the top of the stairs and—finding 
no pulse—chopped the body into 10–15 pieces with a hatchet found in the 
home and threw them in the trash to avoid being suspected of his murder. 
It was also noted that the mother of three provided a detailed account of 
how she dismembered the body and which trash containers she used for 
disposal during the crime scene reenactment.


Dumpster delights (!)





















The indictment also includes the statement Adalet hanım gave to the 
police. It was noted that Uzunoğlu stated the following in her testimony:

“On January 28, my husband left the house to attend the morning prayer. 
A short while later, I stepped out of the apartment door to take out the trash. 
I saw my husband lying on the ground floor, near the stairs. When I went 
to check on him, I could not detect a pulse. I thought he was dead, and in 
a panic—fearing I would be suspected of killing him—I began to dismember 
the body. I bagged the parts separately. I covered the surrounding area with 
plastic sheeting while cutting. I dismembered the body with a small axe. 
I then distributed the bagged parts into various trash bins around my home.”

The indictment, which details the proceedings, notes that although the 
victim's body was never recovered (!), a precedent ruling by the 1st Penal 
Chamber of the Court of Cassation applies; the ruling establishes that 
"the failure to locate a body does not, in itself, mean the crime was not 
committed."

It was determined that the defendant had previously told others that the 
victim "always oppressed and continues to oppress" her and their children. 
When the defendant's statements, forensic reports, scientific data, the 
circumstances of the incident, factual events consistent with the ordinary 
course of life, and mutually corroborating evidence were evaluated together, 
it was concluded that the suspect had intentionally killedAli Fuat Uzunoğlu, 
and subsequently engaged in systematic actions to destroy evidence of 
the crime.

The indictment—which ruled against prosecuting the defendant's 
children (S.U., F.U., and M.U.) and his sibling (M.Ö.)—was accepted by 
the High Criminal Court, and the defendant's trial is set to begin in the 
coming days.




8 Haziran 2026 Pazartesi

"Beat & Release": Inveterate Criminal Relatives Squabble Over Infidelity, Two Killed in Bursa

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(Hürriyet newspaper, 6 May 2026) 

























       Nicknamed "Bonnie & Clyde" around Yıldırım....but
                   no more criminal offenses anticipated.

In Bursa's Yıldırım district the night before last Niyazi Kaysuk shot and 
killed his sister, Yağmur, and his brother-in-law, Hidayet Demirkıran, 
in the head with a pistol in front of their home. It was reported that Kaysuk, 
who was subsequently apprehended, stated he killed them because he 
suspected his brother-in-law of having an affair with his wife. All
involved had or have extensive police records for criminal offences. (!)

The couple Yağmur (39) and Hidayet Demirkıran (40) encountered 
Niyazi Kaysuk (47), who was waiting for them in front of the door, as 
they returned to their home in Beyazıt District Kartal Street after 
shopping the night before. An argument broke out while the couple was 
trying to enter their house. Niyazi Kaysuk opened fire repeatedly on his 
sister Yağmur Demirkıran and his brother-in-law with his gun. While the 
Demirkıran couple collapsed in blood after bullets hit their heads, 
Kaysuk ran away.

Following a report, police and medical teams were dispatched to the scene. 
Medical personnel confirmed that the couple had died. The bodies of Hidayet 
Demirkıran—who had a record of five criminal offenses (!)—and Yağmur 
Demirkıran—who reportedly had a record of six criminal offenses (!)—
were transported to the Bursa Forensic Medicine Institute morgue for 
autopsies. 

Niyazi Kaysuk, who fled after the incident, was apprehended and taken into 
custody yesterday morning. It was reported that the suspect, who has a 
record of ten criminal offenses (!), stated during police questioning: "I shot 
them because I suspected there was a relationship going on between my 
brother-in-law Hidayet and my wife."




6 Haziran 2026 Cumartesi

"Save & Release": Young Boy Stranded on Pipe in Racing Current Rescued by Firefighters, in İnegöl

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 6 June 2026)















   Rewarded for saying his prayers before bed each night....
   sometimes rescue ladders go sideways.

11-year-old Gündoğan K., who lost his balance and fell into a stream in 
the İnegöl district of Bursa, managed to climb onto a concrete pipe to 
avoid being swept away by the current and was rescued by firefighters.

Gündoğan K., who was playing with his friends by the stream in the 
rural Şibali neighborhood of İnegöl district, lost his balance and fell 
into the water around 17:30. After managing to reach the opposite bank, 
the boy re-entered the water to join his friends on the other side. 

However (!), he began to be swept away by the current. Nevertheless,
the child managed to climb onto a concrete pipe in the middle of the 
stream. Fire department, Gendarmerie and medical teams were dispatched 
to the scene. The boy was rescued by a firefighter who reached him using 
a ladder extended to the concrete pipe and brought to shore.

The child was taken to İnegöl State Hospital by ambulance, and it was 
learned that his health condition is good.





5 Haziran 2026 Cuma

"Reap One & Release One": Angel of Death's Strange Justice - Brother Saves Sister But He Then Dies, in Erzurum

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(Cumhuriyet Newspaper, 5 June 2026)















In Erzurum, Ömer Tutaş (30) saved the life of his sister Şeyma Tutaş (23) 
by intervening when she fell ill during breakfast and her tongue got stuck 
in her throat. After his sister was taken to the hospital by ambulance, 
Ömer Tutaş suffered a heart attack and died in the hospital where he was 
taken. It was stated that Tutaş, who had a heart condition, had an 
appointment at the hospital for 15:00 on the same day at the insistence 
of his friends.

The incident occurred the previous morning in the Osman Bektaş 
neighborhood of Palandöken district. While having breakfast at home, 
Şeyma Tutaş suddenly became breathless. Her older brother, Ömer 
Tutaş, noticed her distress and intervened.



















Tutaş removed her tongue, which had become lodged in her throat, 
allowing her to breathe. Medical teams arrived at the scene following 
a call and transported Şeyma Tutaş to the hospital. After his sister was 
taken to the hospital, Ömer Tutaş returned home and became ill.

Ömer Tutaş, who was taken to Atatürk University Research Hospital 
by medical teams who arrived after his family reported the incident, 
could not be saved despite all the doctors' efforts. It was stated that 
Ömer Tutaş died as a result of a heart attack.

Şeyma Tutaş, whose treatment continues in the intensive care unit of 
Erzurum City Hospital, is reported to be in critical condition.

A funeral prayer was held for Ömer Tutaş at the Hacı Osman Efendi 
Mosque in the Palandöken district. Hüseyin Tutaş, a local artist from 
Erzurum who lost one son while his daughter was fighting for her life 
in intensive care, struggled to stand during the prayer. Supported by 
his fellow artists, Hüseyin Tutaş embraced his son's coffin and wept.

It was stated that Ömer Tutaş had been suffering from a heart condition 
for some time and had made an appointment at the hospital for 3 PM 
on June 2nd at the insistence of his friends. Tarık Çelik, a friend of 
Ömer Tutaş, said, "During breakfast, his sister's tongue got stuck in 
her throat. Ömer intervened, saved his sister, and sent her to the hospital 
by ambulance. Afterwards, he himself became ill. Despite the efforts 
of the medical team, he could not be saved. As his friends, we noticed 
he was having health problems and had made an appointment for 3 PM 
that same day. However, he passed away before he could make his 
appointment."




4 Haziran 2026 Perşembe

"Beat & Release": Bystander Hit by Gunfire as Drivers Fail to "Yield" to Each Other, in Nevşehir

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(DHA News Agency, 4 June 2026)


























U.T. and E.K. trying, but failing, to translate it into Turkish...

The incident occurred yesterday around 2:30 PM on Belediye Street in 
the Camicedit neighborhood of Nevşehir. Following a funeral prayer at 
the Kurşunlu Mosque, a dispute arose between U.T., who was driving to 
the cemetery for burial, and driver E.K. over right-of-way.  The argument 
quickly escalated into a gunfight. (!)

During the altercation, a stray bullet from U.T.'s gun struck Harun İ., a 
shopkeeper who was standing on the sidewalk, in the leg (!). Following 
reports from bystanders, medical and police teams were dispatched to 
the scene. Harun İ. was taken to Nevşehir State Hospital for treatment 
after initial medical intervention. U.T. and E.K. were taken into custody. 
E.K. was released after questioning at the police station, while U.T., who 
was referred to the courthouse, was arrested. Meanwhile, the moments 
when U.T. fired his gun were captured on a cell phone camera from 
inside a vehicle.

...so, coats off and guns drawn!





























3 Haziran 2026 Çarşamba

"Fleece & Release": American Tourist Charged $160 for 5-minute Taxi Ride, in Istanbul

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 3 June 2026)















  "Hmmm, 5-minute ride, $160 bucks...sounds expensive..."

American social media streamer Andrew Greald Rencourt, who attended 
a concert by world-renowned musician Travis Scott in Istanbul the 
previous day, took a taxi from Karaköy to his hotel around 1:00 AM 
after the concert. Allegedly, Rencourt paid the taxi driver, Hayrettin Arğuç, 
7,300 TL (about $160)  for a five-minute ride (!).

Rencourt, who was live streaming during the journey, uploaded the entire 
video to his social media. Following the backlash to the video shared on 
social media, an investigation was launched. The taxi driver, Hayrettin 
Arğuç, was taken into custody and subsequently brought to the Istanbul 
Courthouse. 

















                  Hayrettin  Arğuç: "You talkin' to me?!"

In his statement, Arğuç said, "Rencourt asked me for cash. He wanted me 
to pay via POS machine. Because I gave the passenger $100, I charged 
7,300 Turkish Lira via POS machine. I didn't defraud anyone." In the 
prosecutor's request for arrest, it was stated that Hayrettin Arğuç's defense 
was aimed at escaping punishment, that the distance traveled was 
5 kilometers, and the fee to be paid was at most 300 lira. Arğuç, who 
was referred to the Magistrates' Court, was arrested for 'fraud' and 
sent to prison.