Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - The Tragic Fate of Alena Aglen A Story of Abuse, Manipulation, and Justice in Turkey PART3 #72

Episode Date: January 4, 2026

#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #truecrimechronicles #victimjustice #darkreality #abuseawareness #turkeyjustice Part 3 of The Tragic Fate of Alena Aglen fol...lows the aftermath of her abuse and the relentless pursuit of justice in Turkey. This section highlights the investigations, the exposure of manipulation, and the emotional toll left behind. It reveals not only the cruelty of those who exploited her but also the importance of truth, resilience, and justice for victims of abuse. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, truecrime, abuseawareness, justiceforvictims, darktruth, manipulationexposed, tragicfate, turkeystory, realcrimecase, survivorjustice, chillingtruth, victimstory, crimeandjustice, emotionalimpact, truecasereport

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Long Shadow, Elena's story. A conversation that shouldn't have happened. She told him, in what was probably a shaky and nervous voice, that her mother was staying in a rehabilitation center. She needed supplies, basic things, and she had no money to cover the costs. It wasn't unusual for Gokin to step into her life under the guise of being helpful, and this time was no different. According to his later version of events, they arranged to meet.
Starting point is 00:00:32 He bought the things she needed, acting as though he were some kind of savior, and then he even drove her to the hospital so she could deliver them to her mother. It sounded, on the surface, like a normal, almost kind gesture. But behind it lurked the same twisted dynamic that had been poisoning Elena's life for months. That same night, he claimed, they saw each other again. He insisted that nothing physical happened between them, that there was no intimacy. Yet the way he told it, the way he carefully phrased each part, almost as if he was rehearsing for the police or the courts, gave off an entirely different impression. The story according to him. In his official statement, Gokin continued weaving his version of reality.
Starting point is 00:01:20 He said that the following day they met again, did some shopping for the hospital, and that afterward he simply dropped her back to. at her house. Then came the part that made people's blood boil, he said he had tried to end things with her several times, but that it was Elena who threatened to take her own life if he left. He painted her as unstable, manipulative, even dangerous to herself. He went on to claim that Elena drank heavily, that she had a problem with alcohol. And, he added, on the very day she ended her life, he was at his own home the entire time, safely caught on his building's surveillance cameras.
Starting point is 00:01:59 He swore that he could prove it. Finally, he ended his statement with a chilling line, the truth will come out at the end of the investigation. It sounded less like confidence and more like arrogance, as if he believed his money and influence would keep him untouchable. The sun in the middle of the storm. Meanwhile, there was his son, Gokturk. His name had been tangled up in this tragedy from the start.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Some sources claimed that after hearing of Elena's death, Dr. K showed up at the scene completely drunk, holding a knife in his hand. That's when the police detained him. During his statement, Dr. K tried to separate himself from the mess. He said that he and Elena had been friends in school, nothing more. But he admitted that over the past month, rumors started circulating within his friend group that father and Elena were involved. He confessed that he hadn't spoken to his father in four months, which gave the impression that their relationship was strained, maybe even broken. On the night
Starting point is 00:03:06 of September 29, feeling overwhelmed by the rumors, he decided to call Elena. His plan was simple, if she confirmed there was something going on with his father, he would ask her to stay away. That was it. But Elena never answered. He tried to He tried nine times, growing more desperate with each unanswered ring. After that, he called his father. Again, no answer. He sent messages, still nothing. The next day, September 30th, he learned about Elena's death.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Shocked and furious, he took a taxi straight home. When he realized that both he and his father were being sought by the authorities, he decided to turn himself involuntarily. He explained that the knife he carried wasn't meant for violence. He claimed he had it with him because he was afraid of possible retaliation from Elena's family. Whether that was true or not, no one could really say. In the end, three days after Elena's death, Gautark was released. His father, however, was placed under judicial control, free, but required to check in and forbidden
Starting point is 00:04:18 from leaving the province or the country. The father's outrage. That decision, the release of Gokin, was gasoline on a fire already burning in the hearts of Elena's friends and family. Her father, Kamal, was devastated. He didn't just lose his daughter, he lost her in a way that screamed of injustice. To him, the narrative being built around her death wasn't just false, it was insulting. He told local reporters that the whole situation looked like a staged setup, a carefully orchestrated plan designed to make it seem like his daughter had taken her own life when in reality, it was murder.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Kamal insisted that Elena's body didn't show multiple fractures from a fall. He said there was only one fatal blow to the back of her head. In his eyes, it wasn't a suicide, it was an execution. He even mentioned hearing rumors that Gokin had a lover who was a nurse. someone who might have given him enough medical knowledge to carry out a plan to kill Elena while making it look like suicide. Kamal's grief was raw and unbearable. His little girl had just turned 18. She had been studying, preparing for university, dreaming about her future. She had plans, goals, ambitions.
Starting point is 00:05:41 She was excited about life, despite the pain she had endured. And now she was gone. He also insisted that his daughter had never touched alcohol in her life. If there was alcohol in her system, as the autopsy later showed, then someone must have forced her to drink. To him, it was one more piece of proof that she had been manipulated, controlled, and ultimately destroyed by Gokin. The Autopsy Report But the autopsy didn't fully agree with Kamal's claims.
Starting point is 00:06:15 The official report documented far more than a single head injury. It revealed a cerebral hemorrhage, fractures in the skull, broken thoracic vertebrae, and broken ribs. Her internal organs were severely damaged. Every injury was consistent with a fall from a great height. The evidence strongly pointed to suicide. Still, grief can make people cling to alternate versions of events. For Kamal, the idea that his daughter had been pushed to such desperation on her own was too much to bear. It was easier, in a way, to believe she had been killed outright, because that
Starting point is 00:06:54 meant she hadn't chosen to leave him. A funeral filled with anger. After the forensic exams were completed, Elena's body was released to her family. They buried her in the local cemetery, a ceremony marked by tears, silence, and an overwhelming sense of injustice. Her friends laid flowers on her grave. Her father clutched the coffin, his cries echoing across the cemetery. Everyone who knew her was there, but so were people who hadn't. Strangers had come to pay their respects, because by now, Elena had become a symbol. She wasn't just a girl from Eindur anymore. She was every girl who had ever been threatened, blackmailed, or silenced. She was every daughter, every sister, every friend who never got the protection she deserved.
Starting point is 00:07:49 The battle in court. Despite Gokin being released under judicial control, the prosecutor's office wasn't about to let the case slip away. Outrage from the public only pushed them harder. The prosecutor formally objected to the release decision, taking it to the district's higher criminal court. But the judge there also rejected the motion, meaning Gokin remained free, under the same conditions. It was another blow to Elena's family. But the prosecutor's office continued digging.
Starting point is 00:08:24 They expanded their investigation, sending evidence to the general prosecutor's office for deeper review. One of the key pieces of evidence came from Elena's phone and social media. The exchanges between her and Gokin made it clear, she had been living under constant threat. His blackmail, his intimidation, his intimidation, his manipulation, they were all there in black and white. And yet, when police searched Gokin's house, they couldn't find his phone.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Investigators were certain he had hidden it. They believed he was terrified that once his device was examined, the truth would come spilling out, messages, videos, photographs, all of it. Evidence of the way he had trapped her, extorted her, and broken her spirit. A case that refused to die. Even as time passed, the story refused to fade away. Elena's name was chanted in protests, written on banners, shared across social media. Her father kept speaking out, refusing to let her memory be buried along with her body.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Civil organizations called for reforms, demanding better protection for women, faster responses from law enforcement, and harsher penalties for for men who used their power to control and abuse. The case became more than a trial of one man. It became a reflection of a larger, darker issue, the reality of gender-based violence in Turkey, a reality many had lived but few had dared to name so loudly. To be continued.

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