
Revelation of a 19-Year Terrible Secret: The Confession in the Letters.

The Famous Family, who had been searching for their missing daughters Fatma and Gülcan since 2005, received a devastating update in April last year. The police, after an extensive investigation, could not find any traces of the sisters and feared they may have met a tragic fate. The Public Security Branch Directorate Murder Bureau Chief formed a special team to delve deeper into the case.
The special team, in their research, interviewed around 100 people including relatives, friends, and acquaintances of the missing sisters. After thorough investigations, they found that Gülcan Alıç had a religious marriage with Behçet Yeminareli and his cousin Mevlüt Doğan, who were now prime suspects in the case.
After 7 months of technical and physical surveillance, the special team uncovered evidence that the sisters were indeed murdered on 30th March 2005. Mevlüt Doğan was arrested on 6th November 2024 and during the interrogation, he confessed to the gruesome crime of strangling Gülcan and Fatma Alıç with the help of Behçet Yeminareli.
Following Doğan’s confession, Behçet Yeminareli and Mevlüt Doğan were arrested while two other individuals, identified as YK and Ak, were released under judicial control. The discovery of bones at the crime scene confirmed the tragic fate of the missing sisters.
The investigation revealed a chilling sequence of events leading to the murders. Behçet Yeminareli, with a history of sexual abuse, took the sisters to a vineyard house where they were tied up and ultimately killed. The motive behind the murders seemed to stem from jealousy and control issues.
The defendants are now facing charges of aggravated life imprisonment as the case unfolds in court. The disturbing details of the case have shocked the community, underscoring the importance of seeking justice for the victims.





