Who Killed Deniz...? |
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pancho
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From the first it looked like a crime of passion. The neck isn't usually the place to stab someone...slit a throat, yes...but stab? Right away our boys dusted up their paranoia and said a Turk must have done it because Deniz was working to uncover the TRUTH about Seyfo etc. They even said that stabbing in the neck was a particularly "Muslim" thing to do. Now that we know it was a Christian who killed him, what happens to the Muslim neck-thing? Nothing. They'll drop it and go on to their next hysteria. It wasn't a robbery...and it happened in public...in daylight...with people around. That's not a mugging. Deniz didn't seem like the kind of guy to have a jealous husband or boyfriend after him...and that's still a pretty dumb place and way to seek revenge. It had to be a crime of passion....someone so overcome that he didn't care where he was at the moment whatever flared up that drove him over the edge. Recalling the murder of Marshimun, by one of us, that too was a crime of passion... the reason given; that the killer felt "insulted" (yes, THAT again) and just HAD to shoot the man...even though he went there with a gun in his pocket...maybe feeling insulted already or, more likely, prepared to BE insulted...to force Marshimun to speak harshly so he could create a plausible alibi for himself...who knows. Marshimun angered people because he renounced his position...he "insulted" the church by preferring to marry and have children. It was the first such incident of its kind and no doubt people felt passionately about it. Is it possible that Deniz was killed because he would NOT validate Seyfo claims? Was he approaching the subject as a scholar, attached to a university...who refused perhaps to be used as an "expert" to back up nationalist claims? Somebody picked the school..the classroom, the university deliberately as, perhaps, the best symbollic location from which the "lies" which so-called academicians are spreading about Seyfo originate; that it wasn't at all what we claim it was....and therefore Deniz, who COULD have backed us up, was instead being true to his profession and "betraying" us, by studying the matter honestly and dispassionately? With no robbery as a motive and Turks ruled out...there has to be deeper meaning to such a bold and brazen attack. The Turks are hardly afraid of anything about us...but WE are afraid of us. --------------------- |
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