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In the incident that took place on January 4, 2001 in İçerenköy, Kadıköy, sixth grade student Hande Çinkitaş was found dead in her home.
In their investigation of the incident, the police determined that the girl was killed by hitting her head with a hammer and cutting her throat and right wrist to the point of being severed. The suspects or suspects were found to have stabbed Hande Çinkitaş in 13 locations.
The killers or murderers could not be found in the work carried out by the police until today
THE RESULTS WERE NOT TAKEN FROM THE DNA EXAM
Strands of hair were found on Çinkitaş’s palm during the investigation carried out at the crime scene. However, no DNA sample belonging to a foreign person was found in the examination of these hairs.
These hairs, which were determined to belong to Hande Çinkitaş, were determined to have been cut with scissors by the killer (s) after the murder and distributed to the crime scene. Also, the absence of a force signal on the door meant that the killer might have known him.
NEW DNA TEST GUARANTEED MURDER REMOVAL
In the file that the police never closed, it was learned that the suspect was contacted when he re-examined the strands of hair with current technology as a result of the work of the teams attached to the Public Security Directorate of the Homicide Bureau. In the investigation by the Homicide Bureau, the questioning of the suspects continues in Gayrettepe.
FATHER AND MOTHER ÜVEY IN DETENTION ACCORDING TO SUSPECT
Father Nezih Çinkitaş and stepmother Şehriban Çinkitaş were detained by the Homicide Office. It was learned that the suspects were interrogated at the Subdirectorate of Public Security for 4 days. The suspects will be referred to the court, who learned that they confessed to the murder.
FILE: HOW DOES THE EVENT SITE INSPECTION TEAM RESOLVE THE MURDER?