Rotten Mango - Influencer Hunts For Twin Lookalike On Instagram & Brutally Kills Her - But She Won't Say Why
Episode Date: March 29, 2026Mattheo is driving to a town called Nuremberg in Germany. A good friend of his is sitting shotgun and just as they’re driving past a local pizzeria, about to get onto the highway ramp, Mattheo spots... something in his peripheral. He slams the brakes, his friend’s head almost hits the dash, and he pulls a U-turn as fast as physically possible. The moment the car stops, he’s out and walking straight up to a girl with long, dark hair standing in front of the pizzeria. She looks a bit skittish. Her eyes are giant as he stares back at her. He says the first thing he asks her is, “Are you dead?” She responds slowly, “I don’t know…” Then she bolts. Runs off. Mattheo jumps back into the car to follow her. She’s not supposed to be here. She’s not supposed to be anywhere. She’s supposed to be dead. Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Bad a being, baddaboo.
Aliens just never land in Central Park.
They are rarely ever spotted flying above Times Square.
It's a thing.
It's like extraterrestrial beings just have an aversion to high costs of living and expensive real estate.
But you will see a UFO flying over a cattle ranch in the middle of Montana.
And the only witness to that is going to be a guy named Dale who takes a quick picture of it on his russet potato that he has now converted into a camera.
And to be fair, maybe the aliens, they could be flying over Times Square.
and we just don't see it.
But the concept of it is interesting.
Why always in the middle of nowhere?
Why do aliens choose to fly the routes that they choose?
It's almost like if you want to go see an alien,
you have to go to the middle of nowhere,
where you least expect it.
And for Mateo, the place that he least expects
to see something out of the ordinary,
out of this world, is the local pizza shop.
Mateo is driving to town.
It's a town called Nuremberg.
And this is in Germany.
It's about two hours from Munich.
He's in the driver's seat.
friend that he dragged along for no reason other than the fact that he did not want to go on a lonely
road trip is sitting in the passenger seat, they start driving and it's towards this highway ramp
where there's like a little pizza shop. It's a local pizza shop. Everybody knows this, Pizzeria.
It's not like the most delicious pizza in the world. It's not like the hottest restaurant. It's just
been around for a while and the locals like it. As they're driving past this restaurant,
Mateo glances out the side of his window and in that exact moment he sees, I mean, he sees
something. And his friend's head in the passenger seat almost hits the dash because Mateo is slamming
on the brakes and his friend is like, what the hell is that? Mateo barely responds. He just says,
quote, screw Nuremberg. There's something more important right now. He does the quickest you turn.
He can physically manage. He pulls right up into the lot of the pizza restaurant. It's honestly a
surprise that he puts the car into park because he's just flying out the driver's side door.
He walks straight up to a girl with very long dark hair standing in front of the pizzeria.
She looks very like skittish.
Her eyes are really big and she's staring at him and he's staring at her and she's staring at him.
And he says the first thing he asks her is, are you?
Are you dead?
What?
She's staring at him and she responds slowly.
I don't know.
And then she runs away.
Mateo jumps back into his car and he's got to follow her because she's not supposed to be here.
I mean, she's not supposed to be anywhere.
She's supposed to be dead.
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Disclamers, there are brief mentions of DV self-exit
in today's case.
please watch with caution. Today's case also takes place in Germany, so we had help from our
translators to navigate the language barrier as we were researching. We do our absolute best to
ensure everything is represented accurately, but do keep in mind that all statements and quotes
have been translated and then may even be condensed for brevity. So with that being said,
let's get started. Before the dead woman even has a name, they already have a suspect.
Everyone in town has pointed the finger at who they think they did it. They're tagging him in
Facebook post about the news, the dead woman found in the car, he's the one that did it.
And his name is Rowan.
They want Rowan to know that they think it's him before he goes down for it.
I knew it before the cops did.
Those are a lot of Facebook comments, which is exactly how Rowan ends up in this all-gray
room sitting on a small square table.
I mean, the squareness is really inconvenient for him because he has one officer sitting
on the left, one officer on his right.
It's very suffocating.
I mean, they couldn't get a bigger table.
I'm sure the size is likely the intention, though.
Usually, when the local town starts tagging,
this is the killer in Facebook comment sections.
I mean, the police have a picture of who it's going to be,
and Rowan does not fit that picture.
He's young, like very young, early mid-20s.
He looks fit.
He's well-groomed.
He kind of has this soft energy to him.
He kind of looks like an Instagram model.
I mean, not that that measures someone's morality.
If anything, it probably decreases the morality.
But, like, it's just not.
what detectives are expecting, especially because he came in here voluntarily.
The detectives were looking for him, and he said, I will come to you. And that is how for the
next four and a half hours, they're sitting in this gray room together on a square table,
and the female detectives are sitting on either side of him. And the first question they ask Rowan
is, how are you? He looks at them. You know what? I feel an absolute emptiness and under chaos
inside. That's a direct quote. For the past 24 hours, Roan,
says he was scared to go outside. Everyone in his phone is texting him, sending him social media
posts, writing things like, you're a wanted man. They're going to want your head for this. You're
going to go down for this. So did you do it? Did you kill her? So yeah, I mean, he's seen better days.
Okay. But why would everyone accuse him of killing the girl that was stabbed 56 times to death in the
back of her car? The car was parked on a residential street. It's like one of those tree-lined
residential streets. I mean, was the car parked in front of his house? Did he leave fingerprints? Why
does everyone think it's Rowan? It's because the woman that was found dead is Sherry. Sheriben
Kaye, but they call her Sherry. And it's his ex-wife. They met in 2015. It's kind of like one of those
meet, cute dramas. He's explaining to the officers. It was at a subway station. Rowan is going
up the escalator and Sherry is walking down the stairs right next to it. And he says, quote,
it's a very special moment for me. I mean, I saw this girl, beautiful.
her hair was so beautiful.
They make eye contact.
The rest is history.
But now, Sherry's parents are adamant that Rowan had something to do with their daughter's
death.
They just know it.
The detectives ask him, why do you think that they think you're the one who did it?
It's a really, really long story.
This all starts unfolding less than 24 hours ago.
23-year-old Sherry tells her parents that she's going to go see her ex-husband, Rowan, at Rowan's
house. But by 10 p.m., she's still not home. And everyone in the family, probably everybody in the
town, knows that Sherry and Rowan's relationship, ex-relationship, not good. Not good at all. So whatever
they're meeting for could not have gone well if she's still not home. She's also not picking up
her phone. Sherry's parents start getting anxious. They're thinking, you know, but it's still
Rowan. Like there's no way that he could do anything. I mean, they jump into their car and they
start driving the road that Sherry would have taken to get to Rowan's house. And in the middle of
residential tree line street. They stop the car because they're like, isn't that her car? Isn't that not
Sherry's Mercedes? They park the car in the middle of the road. They jump out and they start looking in
the car. This is not where Rowan lives. It's like on the way to Rowan's house. So it's very weird. Like it looks
like Sherry's car. It has the same tinted windows, but like maybe it's not her car. So they stop.
They get out and the front is empty. It's a E-class coupe, E-300. It's kind of relevant because the back
windows are much smaller and they're tinted extra dark. So nobody's in the front, but now they're
trying to peer through the back. They're cupping their eyes. They're like sticking their faces
close to the window as they can. And they're like, it's Sherry. Sherry's in the back.
They see in the back seat, there's a woman with long brown hair. She's laying just like
splayed out on the back seat on her back. She has a jacket covering her. But you can see her hair.
You can see that she's just laying there and she's not moving. It's not like she's taking a nap.
Sherry's parents start pounding on the window.
One of them starts with all their strength,
just trying to brute force, open the door, it's locked.
The car key isn't inside the car, which is weird,
because if this is Sherry's car,
and Sherry's inside the car, taking a nap or something,
would the car not unlock?
By this point, you know, it's a small residential street.
Neighbors have started coming outside.
They're wondering, who the hell is screaming?
A lot of them are angry until they see Sherry's parents,
and they're like, oh, okay, we have no right to be angry,
something bad is happening.
We've got to help.
Some of them are coming up trying to smash the windows with Sherry's parents.
Someone tries to break in through the passenger seat.
Someone's trying to crawl under the car.
Like someone's calling 911.
It's chaos.
And then the police arrive.
They smash open the car window, unlock the car,
and they create this like human barricade as they carry Sherry out of the car
and immediately place her on the ground.
Neighbors, the quick-thinking ones,
they're also creating a wall in between the police and Sherry's parents.
because Sherry is gone.
She's drenched in blood.
Her entire body is covered in punctures, stab wounds, all around her chest, neck, face.
Her face looks like she's just been completely torn apart.
It would make more sense had she been mauled by an animal, but it's clearly much more sinister
than that.
Like there are clear knife puncture wounds.
From neighbor's accounts, Sherry's mom is uncontrollably screaming, trying to fling her own body
through the neighbors, through the police so that she can get to share.
other neighbors, new neighbors, they start running out of their house because they see some sort of commotion,
and they said that it was a really difficult sight.
When they run towards the crowd, you just see some of the neighbors are standing there with a very somber look.
One person at the scene says, the paramedica was on site, the one who had actually attempted resuscitation,
struggled, for instance, to place the breathing mask over her mouth.
Because her face was so utterly destroyed by stab wounds that the divine.
I simply could not create a proper seal.
It was clear that this is no longer a living body.
At the scene, Sherry's dad is announcing while his daughter is on the ground,
Rowan did this, I just know that he has something to do with this.
And now Rowan is sitting inside this police interview room.
Why would Sherry's parents think that he's involved?
Rowan tells them everything about their relationship,
Sherry getting pregnant, her parents, the soap incident, you know, everything in between.
And then he tells them, you have to understand.
I was with Sherry for seven years.
I went through a phase where I was so desperate for revenge, was driven by vengeance.
I was really scared that either she would hurt me, I would hurt myself, or that she would force me to hurt her.
After four and a half hours, everyone in the interrogation room decides it's time for a break.
Rowan is not formally under arrest, so he asks to go outside to smoke a cigarette.
And as he's lighting up his cigarette, taking his first quote, I took a deep dress.
The officer, female officer, walks out and she's got like a weird look on her face.
And she just says, she's alive.
She's alive?
Yeah, like, what do you mean she's alive?
He just got grilled for the past four and a half hours because they thought he killed her.
What do you mean she's alive?
They confirmed that Sherry was just now found alive, caught on CCTV camera, a dead woman walking.
Or at least she was supposed to be dead.
Rowan says in a very confused state, like, Sherry's alive, but then another girl is dead.
Yes, but then who is the other girl?
And why was she found dead in Sherry's car?
It seems like a modern book trope, you meet your doppelganger, and they slowly come into your life and they decide,
I think this is my life now.
And they do whatever it takes to slowly drive you crazy, isolate you from your loved ones,
and then one day you go missing, you come back, you knock on the door,
and a woman who looks just like you opens the door, and she claims that you,
she's you. She's married to your husband, your kids call her mom, all your friends think that she's
you. But not only that, they like her better than they ever liked you. What the hell is going on?
Okay, that seems like a new and fresh trope, but it's actually a trope that's been around for hundreds
of years because there is terror in the idea of being replaced. I think the fear that identity
makes someone unique is not unique at all is a big fear, that your identity and your life can be
studied and then someone can rehearse it and then they can just take over your life by
pretending to be you as if like it's just a jacket that you can put on. Even the classics love
this trope. Dostayesky wrote double where the main character is like this meek government clerk
and he meets a man who looks exactly like him. Same face, same name, same everything, same job,
but everyone loves him. Nobody likes the main character, but everybody loves him. So his double
doesn't just steal the main character's life. He lives the main character's life better. Sometimes,
The doppelganger and the main character, like Edgar Allen posed William Wilson,
the main character is being stalked by a double who shares his name face.
They even have the same birthday.
The doppelganger just keeps ruining the main character's life and reputation,
sleeping with married women, pretending to be him, you know, conning people.
Eventually, he has enough and he stabs the doppelganger,
only to find out it's just himself.
Sometimes the doppelganger is you.
Sometimes the doppelganger is very real, and you have to run for them.
and sometimes it's a hostile takeover.
Sometimes you see someone who looks just like you
and you think, what if I took over their life?
Imagine you meet someone who looks identical to you.
Nobody would ever be able to tell you a part.
But they're an Oscar-winning actress living in a mansion
with an infinity pool and a husband who chases her around
just to get her affection because he's a dog on a leash for her.
Her friends are super supportive.
They all have a book club where they read nonfiction books
about how to better themselves, but not in the annoying way.
In the way that they just want to show up as better friends for one another,
all of her bills are on auto pay.
She doesn't even need to know how much the electricity bill is every month.
She takes spontaneous trips to Tokyo for cherry blossom season.
And all you have to do is kill her to take her life.
Do you do it?
Most people are going to say no,
but I think maybe most people should have a few glasses of wine
and think about it at night in a way that's non-judgmental.
It's just part of human nature.
Some people will be a little bit more honest with themselves of,
I might at least think about it.
which is why the new secondary feeling around doppelgangers is
it's a death omen when you meet yours
because you're not supposed to meet them
it's like a glitch in the universe when you meet someone
who looks just like you exactly like you
something really bad is going to happen to you
because one of you has to die
I mean both of you can't be alive right
that's the omen
but what are the odds that you run into someone who looks exactly like
you. I mean, it's likely very, very low. Even with social media, you have people who look similar,
but I've never seen two people where I'm like, no, they could literally take over the other
person's life. They're identical in every sense of the word. Their loved ones would never know.
So what are the odds that you come across your doppelgamer? But then what do you do when someone
who looks just like you messages you on Instagram and wants to meet up? A total of 26 messages are
sent out to 26 people who could all pass somewhat as doppelgangers. Not really, but kind of. They're all in
their early 20s. They've got dark long hair, specific facial features. They're between 5-2-5-4 in height,
brown eyes, dark hair, all of undertone skin. To say they look identical would be a lie. But if you
take off your contacts and you take three shots of tequila and you sit on a vibration plate on the
highest setting while everything is shaky and blurry and you see a photo lineup of the 24 people,
you could potentially mistake a few of them as being each other.
They all have similar features, but so do like half of the world.
If you actually study their faces, they don't actually look like, but that's okay
because perfection is not what Sherry is looking for.
Kadeja is one of the 26 girls who receives a message.
A lot of people online have been calling her a beauty blogger, and she certainly is beautiful,
and she certainly has a high interest in makeup.
She also posts on TikTok and Instagram, but a lot of her friends don't,
love that title because it almost, just the negative connotation, it almost dumps her down.
Kadeja worked at a cafe, she worked at a restaurant, her best friend that she grew up with says
that she was always someone who had a knack for languages. She just learns languages so quickly.
So she wanted to become an interpreter, get married, have kids of her own. That was her dream.
And then 23-year-old Kadeja gets a message and it's going to lead to a series of events
that is now called the Doppelganger case in Germany.
Rib and Kay, Sherry, she is not living the life that she's always wanted.
I mean, who is?
But like, Sherry isn't someone who likes to just sit there and accept her fate.
Is it her fault that her family immigrated to Germany when she was seven because they were
being hunted down and killed for their religion?
Obviously not.
But Sherry is trying to adapt.
Everyone said that during school.
Sherry was like the center of attention and she very much liked male-centered attention.
And like, objectively speaking, she just liked to be around.
guys. Most of her energy was placed into which guys she could talk to after school. And then even
later in life, it was just, it was all about guys, okay? And people start stating, this is very
inappropriate, but people started stating that she had a very seductive behavior about her. Which,
I mean, is inappropriate to say the least, but she starts dating this guy named Rowan near the end
of high school. And she's at this subway station kissing him when she hears this familiar voice
behind her, get your hands off my niece. It's her uncle. Which now would be a problem.
pertinent time to let you know that Sherry's parents
incredibly strict. They do
not want her dating anybody and she's just
making that with this guy named Rowan at a subway station
she is 18 but this is still
very young for her family and
Sherry's uncle is pissed and allegedly
instead of informing Sherry's parents about what he saw he starts
blackmailing Sherry he's like I'm just going to
blackmail you I don't know what he's
getting from Sherry whether it's money or something
else I have no clue
how do we know he blackmailing her
yeah a lot of inner sources close to
Sherry were saying she was getting blackmailed by her uncle.
Wow.
But he starts blackmailing her about her relationship.
Eventually, Sherry's parents, they find out regardless, and they urge Sherry and Rowan,
then you guys just need to get married.
If you're going to date, you're going to fucking get married.
All of this only works out because Rowan is Yazidi.
Yazidiism is one of the oldest continuously practiced religions in the world.
It's an ethno-religious faith.
It's like a closed-door religion.
So you have to either be born into it.
You cannot convert into it.
And once you leave it, you leave it permanently.
The Yazidi community was centralized in northern Iraq, Turkey, and Syria, which is in 2014, ISIS launched a coordinated attack against Yazidis.
The incident has been recognized by the UN as a genocide.
Thousands of Yazidis were beheaded, burned alive, killed.
More than that was, they were kidnapped and enslaved and trafficked.
Young boys were forced into ISIS training camps, young girls, some as young as young as young as nine years old,
were either trafficked or sold or gifted to ISIS soldiers.
So in 2014, a lot of Yazidi believers, they fled to neighboring countries.
And Germany ends up being like a huge one for the diaspora.
A lot of the Yazidi community had already been steadily growing in Germany.
So people are like, we got to go to Germany.
Now, two important things to note.
One, there is a lot of tension between older Yazidi family members in Germany
and younger generations of Yazidi and Germany.
Because there's a lot of complaint.
I mean, a lot of these elders, they're like, we fled for our lives because of our religion.
Like, these are our traditions.
We need to stand by this.
We almost lost our lives for what we believe in.
And then the younger ones that are born in Germany or have been raised in Germany, they're like,
I just want to scroll on TikTok and date people.
And a huge problem is in the Yazidi religion, you can only marry another Yazidi.
And they have to be in your caste.
Yuzidi has a caste system.
So the top are religious and community leaders.
Then you have the priests and then you have the majority.
So you have three casts and you have to marry someone in your same caste.
Now, a lot of people in Germany, the younger Yazidis, they're like, well, I don't even know if I want to marry someone who's also Yazidi because most of the people that I grow up with are not.
But Rowan happens to be Yazidi and so is Sherry.
And not only that, they're the same caste.
So despite the fact that the two families, Rowan's parents and Sherry's parents do not.
get along, they actually really, really don't like each other. They end up getting married and they
open up a hair salon together. It's mainly Rowans. He has his own barbershop. Sherry starts doing like
facials there and sometimes she does updews for brides and these like women's hairstyles. But aside from
that and a few strange incidents like Sherry breaking into Rowan's brother's house and then taking a
taser to his neck and tasing him in the back of the neck and then immediately apologizing and begging for
forgiveness other than some strange incidents like that.
The couple seems normal.
What do you mean?
What does that mean?
Like, she's just, they got into a fight and she just decided to physically assault him
and attack him.
She felt like Rowan's brother did not like her.
So she broke into his house and tased him in the back of the neck with a taser.
And then he turned around and she started apologizing profusely.
Huh.
Fascinating.
So you think she tried to.
attacked him thinking that he wouldn't find out, but turned out he saw her.
Perhaps because she does try to kill him later, but we'll get more into that in a second.
Okay.
So from the outside, aside from some of the weird incidents that people have kind of heard about,
the couple seems normal enough.
And then in 2020, Sherry is barely 20 years old and she gets pregnant.
But not with Rowan's baby.
He says their entire relationship, he could practically smell the other men on Sherry.
Rowan calls Sherry's dad very emotional.
He's like, I can't do it anymore.
He won't even let Sherry's very domineering dad talk.
He's like, let me talk.
It's my chance to talk.
I'm speaking now.
These are direct quotes.
I have nothing to lose.
I'm going to talk and you will listen.
Rowan tells Sherry's dad everything.
And at the end, he tells him, I'm not going to do this anymore.
I don't want to be with Sherry anymore.
And then there's just silence.
And then on the other end, Sherry's dad tells Rowan,
if you abandon my daughter, it will cost three human lives.
What does that even mean?
To this, Rowan just responds,
then I would rather die by a bullet from you
than die a little every day with your daughter.
Who are the three lives, did he say?
It's going to work out in a weird way.
He never said.
Now, maybe Sherry is so done with her life,
she decides she doesn't want to live it anymore.
Maybe she can take someone else's life,
like all of those thriller books,
find someone that looks like her
that's living a better life than her,
and then get rid of them and resume their identity.
That's the plot of thriller books.
But that's not what Sherry really.
wants to do. Sherry has a completely different plan. Instead of taking someone else's fate,
she wants someone to take her fate. She wants someone to die for her. And that is how Kadeja, a woman who
knows nothing about Sherry, who has nothing to do with Sherry, the only connection between the two
of them is that Sherry thinks that they look alike. I will say Kodija is much more beautiful.
But that's why Kadeja is found with her face bashed in with brass knuckles, stabbed in the face,
neck and chest dead in the back of Sherry's Mercedes.
Within days, Sherry is brought in and she's treated as the prime suspect of what the police
originally thought was her murder.
So she goes from being the presumed victim to the potential suspect.
And by this point, a few things have occurred.
When a body was found in the back of Sherry's car with dark brown hair, just like Sherry,
her faces disfigured from stab wounds, but she's about the same height, the same weight.
Everybody assumed it was Sherry.
Sherry's parents went on to Facebook to post about her death, her murder begging locals to help identify who they think that did this to their daughter, even though they think it's Rowan.
Sherry's parents are telling the police that if they had to put their money on anybody, it would be Rowan.
The whole town is ready to form a mob and go burn down Rowan, the ex-husband's house.
Meanwhile, the authorities are quietly doing a DNA test because while they still, I mean, they still have to make sure that this is Sherry.
And there's something curious.
The body in the car has a small tattoo on their arm, and Sherry's parents are adamant that she's.
She does not have any tattoos.
So either Sherry lied about getting a tattoo
or something weird is happening.
And people keep calling into the police dispatch
trying to frantically explain that they saw a dead woman.
There's a guy who's like, I saw a dead woman out of pizza.
I swear.
So the police decide to bring her the town ghost in,
the victim, the suspect.
We don't know, okay?
All we know is that Sherry is not that hard to find.
She's not deep in hiding.
She's just like there all the time.
And she tells the police, it's the Albanians.
And the police are like, white?
The Albanians are after me.
The Albanian mafia want to kill me?
What?
Okay.
So the first person that Sherry points them to is a man named Shakir.
He's the one that did this.
He's after Sherry.
So the police go after him and they also arrest Shakir.
The investigators, they start putting the pieces together.
They quickly arrest Sherry and Shakir, but they still need to figure out who the body in the car is.
They cross-reference with missing persons alerts in the neighbor.
areas, not just this town, but all the surrounding towns, and they identify the body to belong to
Kedija. And I'm only saying first names because German privacy laws identify each person as just
their first name and last name's first initial. So it's like Sherbin K. Once authorities figure out
that the woman in the car is Khadija, they can actually start getting somewhere. They go through
Kedeshaegia's phone, they go through Sherri's phone, and they find a series of odd DMs on Instagram.
The first one reads, hey love, would you like to take part in a music video?
You have very good charisma and you will be paid very well.
You don't have to do much.
I would be happy if you would get in touch.
Best wishes.
And it's like a random account that has no followers.
That account belongs to Sherbin Kay, Sherry.
I mean, just reaching out to Khadija for a job to be part of a music video,
Cadizia is like, hey, I'd be up for it, but I guess it depends on the genre of music and where it is.
It's a well-known artist, and you probably know them too.
Okay, what's their name?
Maybe I know her.
And where would the shoot be located?
The shoot would be in Offenburg.
You definitely know her, but this would all have to be kept secret until the song is released.
They tell Kadeja the name of the singer and it's a pretty big artist named Loon.
So Loon has over a million fans on Spotify, almost 400,000 followers on TikTok.
And Kadeja thinks, I mean, it's a secret project so I can't tweet about it.
But like I could DM Loon and ask Loon directly.
And the police find all of this on Kadeja's phone.
And she's like, I hope you can give me an answer because I'm very, very unsure.
A woman messaged me saying I'm filming a video, music video, supposedly for
you and now I don't know I'm sure you know I don't know I'm not sure if it's fake or not I don't want to go there and then something happens
Loon responds to her fake sister don't go wow and she responds oh okay thank you so cadetra ignores the video
music video request yeah but then another one comes in from another account the cm means hey good
evening we're looking for girls to test our new lasers would you like to collaborate we offer
permanent hair removal with the world's fastest and most effective laser
100% pain free. If you're interested in permanent hair removal, you can contact me at any time.
We work with a state-of-the-art medical grade laser that costs $2,500 per session.
So they're saying, if you come to the salon and you get this laser treatment done and you just post about it, it's a free laser treatment.
The only problem is, Khadija lives 100 miles away from the salon, because they give her the address to the salon.
Is it their home salon?
It's Rowan's Barbershop.
Oh, wow.
And it's a three-hour trip.
So the salon manager is like, well, you know, I can pick you up from your house and then drop you off at the salon, do the salon laser for you and then drop you back off at your house.
All the DMs lead straight back to Sherry.
August 17th, 2022, Sherry and Shakir get into the car together.
They drive and they pick up Khadija.
And on the way to the salon, it's getting dark.
The sun is setting.
In between Khadija's house and the salon, there's like this very long stretch of woods.
It's like a forest.
Sherry pulls over pretending to be lost, and she asks Kadeja to get out of the car to read the road sign.
And that's when Sherry and Shakir both jump out.
Shakir jumps on top of Kaddija and starts stabbing her.
They put Kaddijah back into the back seat of the car, drive all the way back into town,
parked Sherry's car on a residential road between Sherry's parents' house and her ex-husband Rowan's house, and then they leave.
Sherry and Shakir leave.
But they don't flee.
They don't skip town.
They just kind of linger around until they're both arrested.
Why don't they leave town?
What's their plan?
Who the hell is Shakir?
And what the hell does he have to do with any of this?
And why does he partake in this murder?
Weeks before Khadija is killed,
Sherry is going around being what one can only assume is the world's most insufferable
pick me.
She's going to the bars in town, getting drunk, leaning in close to all the guys that
she's friends with, acquaintances with random dudes.
Would you kill for me?
She keeps asking them.
Some of the guys think it's a great way to try and impress her and not go home in the
So they're like, of course I would.
I would do anything for you.
But they don't mean it.
She knows they don't mean it.
Other guys are put off.
Some of them are straight up looking at Sherry and going,
why would someone die for you?
She says things like,
I can be free forever and stay with you all the time.
For most people, most normal sane people,
Sherry's reasoning that she can be free,
stay with them all the time,
intimate relationship.
It's not worth killing someone for.
Except apparently Shakir.
That's what the prosecutors are arguing.
arguing what?
Shakir meets Sherry a few weeks before the murder
and she's like, would you kill for me?
And we can be together.
And he just does it.
So that's what they're saying, that's his motive.
Yes.
He killed for her.
Yeah.
That's fucking insane.
But none of these even makes sense.
Nobody even has an answer for why Sherry and Shakir kill Khadija.
None of it makes sense.
And Sherry and Shakir, they're not going to give honest answers.
So naturally, people have to come up with their own theories, even the prosecutors with what they
believe happened. The very first theory to come about is the doppelganger theory. Sherry doesn't like her life.
She cannot escape her religious parents. And instead of walking away and starting over or just
standing up to them, she decides she needs to fake her own death to get away from them.
But she can't just disappear because they will never stop looking for her. The only way to get
everyone to stop looking for her is if they know for certain she's not coming back.
There needs to be a body and that person needs to look like Sherry, which is why weeks leading up to
Kadeja's murder, prosecutors find in Sherry's phone.
She's got multiple Instagram accounts.
She's DMing everyone that looks similar, even remotely similar to her, asking if they
want a free laser treatment as long as they post an exchange on Instagram.
Kadeja agrees.
Sherry picks her up, has her killed, and places Kadeja's body in her own car on a street
that her parents are likely going to go down looking for her.
They're going to find her body.
They're going to think it's Sherry because Kadez's face was so violently disfigured, and
everyone's just going to assume it's Sherry because like who else would it be? And then Sherry would
move on. What does Shakir get out of it? Probably intimate relations love. Who knows? The prosecutors
are a little constantly wishy-washy about what Shakir gets out of it, but more on that later.
The problem with the doppelganger theory, though. And there's a lot. The first one being
Sherry has four criminal defense attorneys. Two of them are court appointed the other two her parents
are paying for. And her attorneys argue that everyone is being racist.
by stating that they two look alike and that Sherry sought out a doppelganger
just by the fact that all of them have dark hair and are of Iraqi descent does not make them
doppelgangers.
So they're saying if they're not doppelgangers and this whole prosecutor theory of the
doppelganger murder falls apart if they're not doppelgangers.
And so like this becomes a whole thing during the trial where everyone's like, are they
doppelgangers or not?
And the judges are like, it doesn't matter if they're not doppelgangers because everyone in
the room can tell that Khadija is exponentially more beautiful than Sherry will ever be,
which also depicts a level of self-awareness in Sherry herself, right?
But they're saying it doesn't matter if they're doppelgangers, as long as Sherry believed
that they could be.
Yeah, exactly.
The attorneys are arguing, but that means if they're not doppelgangers, Sherry is not
faking her own death with Khadija's body.
That's what an argument.
The prosecutors, though, still have.
have to prove that Sherry has motive for this theory, that she desperately needs to get away
from her family and she thinks that, like, she's crazy enough that she thinks this will work.
Sherry is evaluated by a psychiatrist and she spends four days with a psychiatrist.
She comes out with no strong diagnosis, no sign of a disorder, not that that would absolve any guilt.
However, she's mentally there.
She's fit to stand trial.
The psychiatrist testifies in court that she does have a tendency towards conflict.
She's extremely impulsive, manipulative, she believes manipulation is the best way to get what she wants,
and most importantly, a part that the defense latches on too.
Right, the defense is like, the prosecutors say this is a doppelganger murder.
Let me tell you why it's not.
During Sherry's psychiatric evaluation, it is confirmed that her IQ stands at around 86,
which they describe as, quote, just shy of a learning disability in Germany.
Anything below 85 is indicative of a learning disability in Germany.
So the defense are like, she's too dumb.
To be doing a double gang or murder?
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
So by this point, okay, just to fill you in,
Khadija is found in Sherry's car.
Very quickly, Sherry and Shakir are arrested.
And everyone in the news becomes obsessed with this case.
Everyone in Germany becomes obsessed with this case.
It goes to trial,
and it's actually one of the longest criminal trials
in recent German history,
especially in this area,
because there's over a hundred witnesses brought in.
And the confusing part is,
it seems like the prosecutors kind of drift between theories
of what they think happened.
And everyone's just trying to figure out what the hell happened.
And the two defendants, Sherry and Shakir,
Sherry's always lying.
Anytime she opens her mouth, you can assume she's lying.
She does testify, but nobody believes her.
Shakir, dead silent, won't say a single word.
So everyone's like, why would you guys do this?
to a random girl that you don't even know.
And the only connection is
you were looking for people who looked like you
and you think that she looked like you.
That's really the only connection.
Right.
Other than all the physical evidence, right?
There's no clear motive.
Exactly.
Why they're committing the crime.
And so every motive that the prosecutors bring about,
the defense are just trying to poke holes of like,
well, she's too dumb.
She's too dumb to carry something like this out.
So the defense are like, she barely has a brain, okay?
That's what the defense is arguing,
which the prosecutors, they start,
arguing back, we never said she was smart. If she was very, very smart, perhaps she would have
realized how horrendous this plan is. But nevertheless, the prosecutors argue the motive is there.
Forget intelligence for a second. Sherry has motive. Her life is falling apart. She wants to get
away. So she wants someone to take her place for her death. She wants to be dead to her family.
The prosecutors bring in about 100 witnesses that testify about Sherry and Shakir and one of the
most important witnesses on that list. He went and talked to.
hiding before the trial because he was terrified of sitting up on the stand.
He thought someone was going to kill him to keep him quiet.
Is the ex-husband Rowan?
Who is he scared of to kill him?
Because remember Sherry's dad was like three people are going to...
Oh, the dad, that's right.
So he comes in, he sits on the stand and he starts testifying about his relationship,
his marriage with Sherry, and it's not looking good.
Multiple witnesses by this point have already testified that Sherry is known as a gas station
groupie.
It's like a thing when you live.
in the suburbs in a lot of places, including Germany, we have nowhere to hang out.
People just like loiter in gas stations in the parking lots.
They come in, rev their engine, they pump gas, and then they park near the gas station.
They get a slurpy and a beer.
And then they sit in their driver's seat, rev their engines and more, and then hang out.
So she likes to talk to guys at the gas station.
You can't even.
Fascinating.
Pay me to stay in a gas station for two seconds.
longer than I actually have to.
Yeah.
All the guys with their loud cars, they like to sit there and Sherry will show up in her Mercedes.
And one German reporter describes them like this.
And I don't know what this means.
They live in the suburbs.
But they like to feel as if they're living in New York City in the Bronx.
Oh, okay.
Like they think they're cool.
Right, right, right.
Like, okay.
Yeah.
I can see the visual.
Okay.
Okay.
It's almost as if this Mercedes also changed Sherry.
Rowan is testifying like she has an obsession with this car.
She loved this lifestyle, beautiful cars, fast driving, easy money.
That's a quote.
She's, you know, helping move drugs.
And it's very important for her, quote,
to drive up and down the famous roads in Munich listening to loud music and attracting attention.
It's like the people that drive circles on Rodeo Drive.
And you're like, well, I've seen you 20 times.
And he says the beginning of their marriage started out pretty normal.
Eventually Rowan starts noticing this very obvious pattern.
Quote, she was always looking for arguments with me.
just so she could storm out in anger, she'd be like, fine, I'm done with you.
I'm not doing this anymore.
Run out the house and be gone for three days.
And she would block his number.
I mean, he can't even ask where she is, who she's with.
And he can see right through it.
It's not like a real fight.
Like she's doing this so that she can go be a gas station groupie.
And she'll go out with a bunch of guys each time.
They're reportedly all in like a criminal world.
If he tries to talk to her about it, it's just another way for her to start another fight
that last three days so she can go out and loiter at gas stations.
And that's how she ends up pregnant with some other man's child.
At 20 and she ends up terminating the pregnancy.
Rowan tells her he's fed up with her and he tells her, you know, I'm going to talk to your parents.
I've already called your dad.
She turns around and this is in their apartment.
She hits him on the back of the head.
She starts throwing things out of the cabinets.
She grabs a bar of soap and is like whacking him with a bar of soap.
He flees to the bathroom.
and quote, she slams my head onto the mirror.
Everything goes black.
I start feeling dizzy.
So then when he wakes up, he's like, I can't do this anymore.
I got to pack my bags.
I'm going to go stay with my brother.
He gets into the car and he starts having an epileptic seizure.
The police get called out.
There's footage of this.
The police getting called out, him having a seizure in the car.
And he says that because of this marriage, because of Sherry's violence, he had his
jaw dislocated.
He lost 30% of his vision in the right eye.
I mean, these are all documented violent altercations.
February 2018, she's convicted of aggravated assault for tasing her brother-in-law in the neck, Rowan's brother.
October 2021, she tried to run her husband over with her car.
November 2021, she assaulted her husband with a bar of soap and smashed his face into a mirror.
There's a protection order prohibiting her from even approaching her ex-husband.
By this point, a few weeks leading up to Kadesia's murder,
Rowan says the families have facilitated at least three peace meetings.
So in Yazidi religion, marital disputes are resolved.
through community mediation.
I imagine like this is when the marital disputes
become irreconcilable.
But, okay, side note,
divorce and separation are a huge thing in Yazidi culture.
Yadizism is a closed religion.
So you can only be born Yazidi
and you must marry another Yazidi
where else if you marry someone that's not Yzidi,
you get excommunicated.
Some communities have loosened up the rules a little bit
to say that you're no longer excommunicated
by your loved ones, but it really depends.
and from my Reddit research, it seems as if divorce is not unheard of.
It's not encouraged, but more people are open to divorce.
However, if after divorce you marry someone that is not Yazidi, that could lead to excommunication.
So these peace meetings, it's like when you're about to have a divorce,
all the male elders from both families will have meetings and try to talk to the couple
to figure out how they can resolve their marital dispute.
They have three mediation sessions.
The first two, Rowan's like, I'm not going to do this.
Okay, your daughter is like practically certified insane.
And they just keep telling him how much she loves him, how much he means to her and all this nonsense.
And Rowan is still trying to save Sherry's face, but he wants a divorce.
And finally, at the third mediation, he's like, I know what I need to say.
I just need to tell the truth.
He says, if a husband says your daughter has been cheating on me, then typically the father of the wife will tell us.
a husband, okay, like, you decide what you want to do now. And he's like, I want to divorce. And that's
the last time he saw Sherry. She moved out, moved back in with her parents. And that was a huge
problem for Sherry. A lot of Sherry's friends were called in to testify by the prosecutors.
Because the prosecutors are like the doppelganger theory. Remember she needs to get away from
her parents? Her friends are sitting on the stand and a lot of German reporters are like, this is the
most insane trial that we've ever covered in our lives. These little gas station groupies are
cursing at the defense attorneys or cursing at the prosecutors.
Oh,
you mean all her friends are also gas station goopies.
Yeah, and all of them are sitting.
Like some German reporter was like, I've never seen someone sit with their legs as wide
open, you know, like, guys like to pretend like their ding dong is so massive that they can't even.
Oh, you're saying some of the guys are sitting with their legs are like reaching as far as they can.
Yeah, in a court setting is just inappropriate.
But also, I think it's like.
Interesting.
At that point, they're like doing splits.
So these people are out here supporting Sherry?
No, they're just being called in to testify and they just like snap at everyone.
Interesting.
All right.
So Sherry is complaining to her friends.
Her friends are testifying like, yeah, I saw her after the divorce and she's complaining
that her dad would only let her leave the house for 20 minutes every single day.
So she goes from living with Rowan being able to go out for three days at a time,
be a gas station groupie.
And what's Rowan going to do about it?
Nothing.
but now that she's back with her very strict religious parents
after a divorce they're in full control
they're not letting her out of the house they're not letting her be a gas station
groupie they're controlling everything that she does and she's sick of it
one witness said i saw her in the middle of the road she was like parked on the side of the
road all of her car doors were open the trunk was open so i was like is she looking for something
i thought maybe her car broke down so i pulled over and i'm like do you need help sherry
did something happen to your car
and she dramatically pulled something out
and there's a little tracker
in her fingers and she just tells me
my father, that's
a son of a bitch.
I guess she found a tracker in her car and her dad
is tracking her. So the prosecutors are like
look, look she has every reason
to want to get away from her family and she can't.
Then the prosecutors bring in Rowan's
brother. Yeah, where
you know the
bizarre incident where she uses a taser
to get him in the neck, the brother-in-law test
She showed up to my house.
I didn't even know her really at the time.
I didn't even know who she was.
She introduced herself to me as a friend of my brother.
She was completely distraught.
She was crying, claimed that Rowan was stealing and using drugs.
And then she suddenly tased me in the back of the neck with a taser.
That's the first time meeting?
What in the world?
And then she ran down the stairs.
Then she comes back up the stairs.
He doesn't even chase after her because he's like,
on the ground, tased.
She comes back up the stairs and said, I don't know why I did that.
I'm so sorry.
Please don't tell anybody.
And starts profusely apologizing.
And he called it.
He said, I naturally went to the hospital and filed a police report.
And he says, and then they got married.
And then I met her uncles.
The entire family is weird.
They're weird.
They also hated me, the brother.
They just hated me.
You know, one of Sherry's uncles said about Rowan's brother, we have a plan for him.
Whatever that means.
Yeah, they just keep saying weird things.
And Sherry blames the brother-in-law stating,
he made my life a living hell for Rowan and me.
He was the one who persuaded my husband
to force me to terminate my pregnancy.
So Sherry is claiming that she was pregnant with Rowan's baby,
and Rowan was like, that was definitely not my baby, trust me.
And Sherry is like, when your brother was the one that convinced you
to convince me to terminate the pregnancy.
I mean, both Rowan and his brother are like,
that's definitely not true.
Okay.
Now, Rowan's brother testifies,
and then they bring in, the prosecutors then bring in, another guy.
His name is Vulcan.
He gets up on the stand and he tells the judges.
I'm the guy that Sherry paid to kill her brother-in-law, Rowan's brother.
And I was like, what the hell is happening?
He's like, that wasn't the original money-making plan, first of all, okay?
So when I met Sherry, originally we were going to go into business together to open up a COVID testing center.
Because, like, remember back then, you used to have to go to a testing center, they shove like a three-foot-long cue tip up your brain,
like you're getting lobotomized
and then they wanted to do that
but instead Sherry starts talking about
perhaps before they do that
maybe you could kill someone first
and Vulcan is like
I should start going along with it
and the prosecutors are like why are you going along with it
and they said I don't know
she just seemed kind of dumb
and she had money so
he's like I was going along with them
Sherry offers him $10,000
kill Rowan's brother
I'll give you 5,000 euros
in advance Sherry thinks that her brother
is the reason that Rowan even wants to get a divorce right now. So, you know, once he's gone,
Rowan's going to be obsessed with her again. He's the one that supports this separation, so it must be his
problem. The two of them, Vulcan and Sherry, they put together their approximately seven brain
cells. They come up with this masterful plan. The plan is he's going to kidnap Rowan's brother,
administer date rape pills to him, change him into swim trunks, throw him into Lake Starnberg,
so that his death would appear to be a drowning. She tells Vulcan, all I need is photos to prove that you
did murder him and you'll get 10,000 euros, 5,000 euros in advance right now.
And if successful, quote, this day will be more beautiful than any other day on earth.
She also sends him an 18-minute voice message where she's enthusiastically screaming,
no mercy, no mercy, make sure you shove the pills deep in his throat.
They played all that.
Yeah, in the trial.
Obviously, the testimony from Vulcan and the corresponding evidence is damning to say the least,
but her attorney tries to spin it.
Her attorney says,
according to my client's own statement,
this specific allegation of wrongdoing
presents itself in a completely different light.
The claim is that a man proactively approached her,
not the other way around,
and allegedly offered to kill her brother-in-law.
That raises a distinct set of questions,
entirely independent of whether she genuinely desired the act
or took the offer seriously
or whether she might have subsequently withdrawn from the law.
the plan. They said a whole lot of nothing, but they're basically trying to be like, maybe she was
testing him to see if he would do it. She did give him the 5,000 euros. She did. And Volkan argues in
court that he just did it to get some easy money. You know, she has money and she's also a bit stupid.
That's a direct quote. He testifies that at the trial. But the interesting thing is like the
prosecutors, like, thank you so much for testifying. So you're actually arrested for fraud.
Because regardless, you took money and did not deliver a service.
You took money and you didn't kill someone?
That's a fraud?
Yes.
So they arrest him for fraud.
You're kidding me.
They also charge him with tax evasion, which is a very, apparently a very German thing.
Like, they take tax evasion more seriously than the Americans.
That's crazy.
That's considered a fraud?
Yeah.
Maybe he tried to get a lower deal eventually, but he was, yeah.
I can't believe this.
He got sentenced to, he had his own separate trial.
The fake hit man had his own little separate trial and he was found guilty and imprisoned for a year.
Wait, how is that?
I don't understand.
Wow.
It's probably something in their code, like their legislation.
Okay.
You think it will happen in America too?
I cannot imagine this being fraud, though.
We have very specific laws for conspiracy to commit murder.
Maybe they don't have like specific laws.
So this is the one that fits the best.
But what I'm saying is let's say he never intended to kill.
And he still took the money.
He's like, I'm just here to scam someone.
That's fraud.
That's fraud?
Yeah.
I think that's why maybe they charged him with fraud.
Because he's not like trying to kill.
So he's just a con man.
Okay.
This is weird.
Okay.
Yeah, it's all very strange.
But they get him for fraud and tax evasion because he didn't pay taxes on the $5,000
euros he got in cash.
And as if this case can't get even more confusing.
The main prosecutor theory is that this is a doppelganger murder.
And that's actually what it's known for just when it goes viral on a global scale.
But that also kind of has his plot holes because it's an escape where nobody flees.
If she got someone to be a doppelganger, killed them so that she could flee.
Right, right, right.
She doesn't flee.
Sherry is literally arrested driving around leisurely through town.
That's how the arresting officer describes her demeanor.
If she killed Khadija to take her place as a dead body, would she not skip town and start a new life?
She doesn't do that.
So then some people argue, it's because she was waiting for Rowan to get a little bit.
arrested. She's not trying to die and disappear and start a new life. She wanted the police to arrest
Rowan for her murder and then she would leave. She was gone girling him. But that also necessarily
doesn't make sense because there's no indication that she was tracking Rowan, tracking the investigation.
She was genuinely just hanging out. By the way, she also went back to her gas station groupies
after she was dead. And they're like, aren't you supposed to be dead? And she's like, I'm in some
shit. Some people are after me. They're trying to frame me anyway.
Yeah, this is, wow.
It just doesn't make any sense, which then leads to a
black magic theory, and this was a theory that was heavily debated in court.
Eventually, the court denies it.
A lot of the black magic theory comes from humans doing what they do best,
and kind of just being idiots.
So in Sherry's car, when police search it, they find two things.
Two small pieces of paper folded together, one into a
a triangle and then another one into a square and then taped together with scotch tape and then
wrapped in foil. When they're unfolded, people discover writing on them that nobody can decipher.
And one of them has a picture of Sherry and her ex-husband Rowan taped to the back,
but the words, no one can decipher the words. So this theory comes about that Sherry killed
Khadija as a human sacrifice so that Rowan would come back to her. That's why she doesn't flee or
escape town. She stays. When they ask about this paper, Sherry's like, I've never seen that before ever in
life, which is refuted by the fact that her fingerprints were found inside.
Like, after you unfold the scotch tape and the foil, it's like inside.
Then there were news reports that Sherry had been online searching specifically for a magician.
So all of this is coming together until they're able to find out who wrote this
undecipherable words on the paper.
It's a religious leader in the Yazidi faith.
They're called Shakes.
She's looking online for a religious leader.
But the way that they translate it is like, she's looking online for a magician.
because the word they used to describe their religious leaders in Yazidi sounds like magician.
So they're like, she was looking for a magician, dark magic.
So then she finds one and the prosecutors find him.
They bring him to court.
They're like, tell us about this black magic that you're doing.
And they're just basically talismans.
So you know in religion, when you want to be blessed or you are looking for specific things in your life,
religious leaders in certain religions will write talismans for you.
you know, on pieces of paper.
But the whole questioning gets weird because he's illiterate.
So he wrote it, but he can't tell anyone what it means.
There's no meaning.
It's just a bunch of scribbles.
Yeah, and like the prosecutors don't believe that.
So they're like, no, it's black magic.
Just tell us it's black magic.
And then he's like, no, actually, I'm genuinely illiterate.
And they're like, no, we don't believe you.
And then they make him try to read it.
It was just like a whole thing.
And then he was like, it was revealed to me in my dream.
So that's why I wrote it.
What is going to be?
The judges ultimately rejected the theory of a human sacrifice, which means why the hell did Sherry and Shakir kill Khadija?
Maybe instead of focusing on Sherry, the answer lies with Shakir.
Because nobody can figure out what he has to do with any of this.
Most people believe he is the one that physically carried out the killing and stabbed Khadija.
Medical examiners say that it could have been a man, it could have been a woman based off of the stab wounds.
But it's really important.
So in Germany, for murder, you get a life sentence, but you're eligible for parole after 15 years.
unless, unless there's special circumstances and stabbing someone 56 times is a special circumstance,
which means that you would be eligible for parole after 25 years.
So Sherry and Shakir's attorneys are like, no, she's the one that stabbed her.
And then they're like, no, he's the one that stabbed her.
And everyone's just trying to figure out.
And it's just, I don't really think it matters.
Throw both of them in for it.
Kadesha's dad says, in court, I faced my daughter's killers.
I was only 10 feet apart from them.
What do you want to say to Shakir?
I want to eat him alive.
I want to devour him whole.
There are tax messages between Shakir and Sherry, and the day before Kadeja is killed,
Sherry is messaging Shakir things like tomorrow is going to be wild.
There's going to be a lot to do tomorrow.
I'm looking forward to it.
This is the night before the murder.
After killing Khadija, they both head back to Shakir's place.
There's no evidence that either of them are romantically involved.
afterwards, but they part ways, and both of them are kind of on the run, kind of not on the run.
They both stop by the gas station.
Shakir goes to the gas station, too, to hang out with his friends.
He's got scratch wounds on his arms.
And he even tells a friend, I killed an innocent girl for this whore.
They're like, who's the whore?
Who's the girl?
You killed somebody?
He doesn't clarify.
The brass knuckles are found in Shakir's apartment.
His DNA is found on Khadija.
the prosecutors, they just keep back and forth,
they just keep going back and forth on what Shakir's motive to help Sherry was.
I mean, this is a girl that he's only known for a few weeks.
Why would he kill Khadija for her?
So sometimes the prosecutors think that it's sex,
sometimes it's money.
There's no evidence that money was transferred,
but maybe it could be the promise of money.
Shakir is silent the entire trial.
He does not testify.
He never gives a defense.
He never tells them, no, this is what happened.
Sherry, on the other hand, she gets up on the stand.
And she says,
let me tell you the day of the murder.
My original plan was to just meet with Shakir.
But he requests that I bring a can of gasoline with me.
So she does.
She meets up with him.
He takes her phone.
And then he guides her to a strange address.
She's the one driving.
He tells her to park the car.
She does.
And then a girl walks up to the car, approaches the car, and just based off the energy,
it seems like the girl and Shakir know each other.
Girl gets into the seat.
Shakir moves to the back and Sherry's in the driving seat.
And Shakir is telling Sherry where to drive.
They start driving into the car.
the forest, but out of nowhere, Shakir's like, pull over. I need a smoke. She pulls over in the forest.
He goes, takes a pee. Everybody gets out so they can smoke a cigarette. Once Sherry's done,
she walks back to the car to get in, but then she hears a scream. Hey! She whips around and she sees Shakir
just pummeling the girl, Khadija, in the face with brass knuckles. He had brass knuckles in his hand
and was hitting her on the head right on the right side. I think it was against her eyes and forehead.
When I saw that, I was shocked. I fell to my knees. I was scared. I was. I
screamed. I was paralyzed for a moment. I couldn't breathe. I saw him continue hitting her head.
So I ran over to them and with all my strength, I pushed him away from her and I yelled at him to
stop. She was gasping and whimpering. He grabbed my arm, dragged me into the side and when I looked
up at him, I saw his face, his anger and the way he yelled at me and I got scared. I thought,
now it's my turn. He's going to come after me. I took a few steps backwards. I took a few steps backwards.
turned around, covered my ears.
He grabbed my arm, pull me towards the car, and threw me inside.
And then I turned around, and she's in the driver's side now.
She turns around, and Khadija is in the back somehow, lying there.
He dragged her into the car.
Shakir gets into the passenger seat.
And Sherry says, he threatened to kill my family if I didn't stay in the car.
He wanted me to keep driving.
But because my legs were shaking so bad, he had to hold my knee steady as I pressed on the accelerator.
He's screaming at me, drive, drive now.
then they get to the road and at some point he tells her to pull over on a supermarket, like parking lot,
he tells her to get out of the car.
She gets out the car.
And then she hears screaming inside the car and he's just stabbing Khadija in the back seat,
which the police are like, actually the evidence shows that Khadija was stabbed in the forest.
But anyway, she says, I was frozen.
I fell.
I lay on the floor.
I covered my ears.
I didn't dare look.
And then I looked toward the car and I could see the two of them.
It was like they were fighting.
She was screaming inside the car.
eventually everything was covered in blood. He walked around the car, through the knife across the street.
He put on a fresh t-shirt, pushed me back into the car, took Rowan's jacket out of my trunk,
covered Khadija with it. He gets in, orders me to keep driving. He had in his hand a different,
a new knife. I steered the car back onto the road. He pressed down on my leg again because I didn't
have the strength. And then at the end of all of this, she looks at Khadija's dad. In court,
I can't get the images of what he did.
out of my head.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
She spoke with confidence?
Yeah.
A lot of people said it was terrifying because she was just emotionless the whole time in a very
creepy way.
And a lot of people testify about Shakir and they say that he's actually a harmless
guy, which I mean, I don't know what people's perception of someone can even hold up in
court.
His ex-girlfriends testify like he's never had any rage or anger towards women.
And I don't know what any of that means,
but something is definitely odd with Shakir.
An inmate says that he was given a list of 13 people from Shakir,
and he was told that he will get paid per witness that is killed.
Who's paying who?
Shakir is like, here's a list, and he gives it to his cellmate.
It's like, for each person that is killed before the trial, I'll give you money.
That's what the inmate claims.
So he wants this inmate to pose on strings to kill some witnesses outside?
Yes.
Now, Shakir's attorney is like, that's not true at all.
The prison guards, they search the cell and they find a list of witnesses and their addresses with plus or minus signs next to them.
It doesn't necessarily mean it's a hit list, but it is there.
What does plus or minus me?
No one knows whether it could be they're going to say something positive or negative about me, or I want them dead or I want them alive.
Nobody knows.
And just when everyone thinks that this trial is going to wrap up, most people can't even make sense of the theory.
I mean, maybe the doppelganger theory is the most relevant,
and then they're just kind of dumb that they don't flee.
I don't know.
That's like the one that most people are going with.
Everyone just thinks, Sherry is dumb,
but this is the theory that she thought.
This is the motive that she originally had.
Then they bring in, right as they're about to rap,
a man walks in to testify and his name is Fur Khan.
Some people call him Furfer.
He's a local rapper.
He says that he has a connection to all of them.
He's like, I'm connected to Shakir and to Sherry and to the victim,
Kadeja. He knows Shakir through a mutual friend and he claims that he was dating Kaddegia and he went
back to Sherry's hotel with her. Let me explain. Ferkhan is an interesting character. Okay, so he mainly
stakes a claim at the local club. He's not a gas station groupie. He's a club groupie. And he is
described by people who know him as quote, Furcon is trying to break into the rap scene.
He's a big flashy guy with a 10 foot long cloud of perfume trailing behind him. That's pretty much
what he's like. He's like, I'm here now. Look at me. So everyone, I got to be the center of attention.
Well, recently, Sherry asked Verkan to go back to her hotel with her.
And there was this whole incident.
This is what Furkan is testifying.
He went back to the hotel with Sherry.
She had a hotel room.
And she's just like trying to unbuckle his pants.
He's trying to kiss upon him.
And he flat out rejects her.
He's like, she was trying to pull down my boxer shorts.
And I pushed her away.
And I said, piss off, you slut.
Okay?
Whether this is true or not, it's up for you to believe.
He thinks that maybe she was upset that he was upset,
that he was in love with Khadija.
What?
Yeah.
So some people are like either Sherry was rejected and was upset that he liked
Kaddisha so she killed Kadeja or some people are like, well maybe he told her to get
rid of Kedija and then they could be together and that's why she killed Kedija.
Regardless, the day that the investigators went to go talk to Ferkhan, he had gotten rid of his
phone, which is very suspicious.
But they state there is no evidence to link Ferkon to this crime.
There's no investigation into him being part of anything.
But it just leads people to wonder if there's a bigger reason to why Sherry specifically went after Kaddisha.
Was it because Kedija was one of the only 26 people that responded and was willing to meet up?
And is this a doppelganger murder?
Or is this a murder out of jealousy?
Like, what is it?
And I think that's why this case goes so viral.
I mean, I think obviously the whole doppelganger classification of this murder and what it's most commonly called,
it has all the points that make people wonder what the real motive is,
but also it's just everything about Sherry's demeanor and trial for Germans was so odd.
She'll come in covering her face every time with like a packet of folders and papers.
And then every break that they get, her mom is just like supplying her with snacks every day.
She's laughing and giggling with her family.
A lot of German reporters believe that she was actually acting quite flirtatious with her four attorneys as well.
she kept twirling her hair, but ultimately, both of them are found guilty, which again,
for Sherry, that means 25 years before she's eligible for parole. And for Shakir, it's 15 years.
Kadeja's dad is very upset with Shakir only getting 15 years. He was really distraught.
He says, in the courtroom, I saw things I never expected to see, things that cannot be understood
with the mind. But did I see the truth? No. Some netizens have taken to point out that,
Sherry was delusional thinking Kadeja was a doppelganger because it's so obvious that they look
nothing alike and that they don't even compare. But with that, that is the doppelganger murder.
What are your thoughts on this case? Let me know in the comments and I will see you in the next one.
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