Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - The Tragic Fate of Alena Aglen A Story of Abuse, Manipulation, and Justice in Turkey PART2 #71
Episode Date: January 4, 2026#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #truecrimecase #darktruth #abuseandjustice #turkeytruecrime #victimstory Part 2 of The Tragic Fate of Alena Aglen delves d...eeper into her harrowing journey of abuse and manipulation in Turkey. This chapter uncovers the escalation of control, fear, and violence that trapped her in a cycle of suffering, while also following the fight for justice. It reflects on the devastating consequences of unchecked abuse and the importance of seeking truth and accountability. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, truecrime, abusevictim, tragiclife, manipulationstory, justiceforalena, darktruths, psychologicalabuse, realvictimstories, crimeawareness, chillingaccount, domesticviolencecase, survivorjustice, turkeystory, truecasereport
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The story of Elena Aglin
The Morning After
The young woman recounted that after the attack she somehow managed to break free and escape.
Her hands were trembling, her chest was tight, and she could barely feel her legs as she stumbled
down the dark street that night.
The only thought in her mind was, I'm alive.
I'm alive.
For now.
But her relief didn't last long.
The very next morning, as she tried to gather herself, her phone buzzed with a message that sent chills racing down her spine.
It was from him, Gokin. His words were venomous, cruel, and terrifyingly clear. He told her that she should end her own life.
If she didn't, he threatened, he would make sure her world collapsed in a way she could never escape.
Imagine being 18 years old, waking up to a message that basically tells you.
you, kill yourself, or I'll do it for you. That's the weight she carried that morning.
Instead of collapsing, Elena made a decision. She went to see a doctor. She wanted proof,
something concrete, something official that showed the bruises, the marks on her arms,
the lingering evidence of what he had done. Her hope was that if she had this medical report
in her hands, the authorities would finally have to listen. With the doctor's notes back
her story, Elena filed a formal complaint against Gokin. She accused him of blackmail,
intentional injury, threats, insults, and invasion of her privacy. She wrote his name down on that
paper as the source of her torment. It was a brave move. But maybe it was also too late.
September 30, 2021. Just one day after she went to the authorities, tragedy struck.
On the morning of September 30, 2021, Elena climbed the staircase of the fifth floor of a neighboring
apartment building. People who later replayed that day in their heads tried to imagine what she
was thinking as she walked up those steps. Maybe she hoped someone would stop her. Maybe she
hoped the pain would finally end. Maybe she simply couldn't see another way out. And then,
she jumped. Her body fell from the fifth floor and hit the pavement with a final, devastating impact.
By the time paramedics arrived, there was nothing they could do. She was gone instantly.
She was just 18. Shockwaves across the city. News of her death spread fast, like wildfire across
social media. Friends, classmates, and even strangers couldn't believe it. The beautiful girl
with the big eyes, the one who once dreamed of a bright future, had chosen to end her life
because of the unbearable torment she endured. Online, hashtags carrying her name began to trend.
People demanded justice. Some shared her photos, others her story, and many asked the same
painful question, why wasn't she protected when she begged for help?
In Aindir, a group of young internet users organized a march in her memory.
They wanted to honor her, to show the city and the country that Elena's life mattered.
They planned to gather in the city center, but the governor's office refused to authorize it.
Still, they didn't give up.
They gathered anyway, in front of the municipal square.
Her family was there, holding banners, their faces etched with grief and rage.
The crowd chanted for truth, for justice, for action.
They weren't just mourning Elena, they were mourning every young woman who had been silenced by violence and indifference.
Later, the group walked to the apartment building where Elena's life had ended.
They placed red roses at the foot of the building.
A simple, heartbreaking gesture, red roses for a girl.
whose life had been cut short by cruelty.
Civil organizations joined the chorus of voices, demanding that the authorities move quickly.
They wanted Gokin held accountable.
They wanted changes to prevent another Elena.
They wanted answers.
The notes she left behind.
When the police searched Elena's room and belongings, they found something that left no room for doubt.
Written with lipstick on a surface was a short, raw message.
In it, she named him, Gokin Arjun, as the reason she had taken this tragic step.
Alongside this, they discovered a notebook filled with her writings.
In those pages, Elena poured out her truth, her anger, her despair.
She called him neurotic, a man incapable of dialogue, a man who lacked basic humanity.
Her words painted a picture of who he really was.
She described how he had sexually abused his own son's girlfriend,
how he had affairs with the wives of his friends,
how his appetite for control and domination seemed endless.
She wrote about how he destroyed her psychological and emotional stability,
pushing her over the edge time and time again.
Elena confessed in those pages that she had wanted to end her life on multiple occasions
because of the torment he inflicted.
And yet, even when he knew how close she was to the edge, he never stopped.
He never softened.
He never cared.
Her writings exposed him for what he was, a predator who thrived on others' suffering.
A Dark History
As investigators dug deeper, they discovered something chilling.
This wasn't the first time Elena had tried to end her life.
On May 14, 2020, more than a year before her final act, Elena had already reached a breaking point.
That day, she had gone to a construction site in Baglar, ready to end everything.
Luckily, law enforcement intervened before she could follow through.
The next day, in her own handwriting, Elena submitted a statement.
She asked authorities to keep that person away from her.
She pleaded for protection.
She explicitly named Gokin as the man who was destroying her life.
And yet, no concrete measures were taken.
The file four sexual relations with a minor never moved forward, even though Elena had been just 17 at the time.
The incident that pushed her.
Records showed what had led to that first attempt in 2020.
Gokin had called her, demanding that she come see him.
When Elena refused, he flew into a rage. Armed with a knife, he showed up at her house,
shouting threats loud enough for the neighbors to hear. Terrified of what might happen if her
father discovered the truth, Elena chose to go with him. He drove her to one of his bachelor
apartments on Blay Road. Once there, his jealousy took over. He demanded her phone. She told him she
had left it at home, and that simple response ignited his fury. He struck her and took the keys
to her home from her. Panicked and disoriented, Elena eventually managed to escape. But the
terror of that day drove her straight to the construction site, where she tried to take her life for
the first time. The arrests
After her final death in 2021, the authorities could no longer ignore the evidence. They moved in
quickly. Both Gokin and his son, Gokturk, were detained. At the police station, investigators
interrogated them separately. Gokin insisted on his version of the story. He claimed that he and
Elena had been in a consensual relationship for about four months. He painted himself not as an
abuser but as a lover, twisting the truth to save his own skin. According to him, two days
before her death, Elena had called him asking for money. He claimed she told him that her mother
was in a rehabilitation center and she needed supplies but didn't have the money to cover them.
He used this story to suggest she was manipulating him. It was a convenient narrative, one that
tried to shift blame away from him. But for those who knew Elena, for those who read her notes,
his word sounded like the desperate excuses of a guilty man. To be continued.
