I couldnt quote posts from the previous thread, so what is written here relates to previous statements made by others.
If Ziya does suffer from a mental illness like schizophrenia, I think his being a junkie would exacerbate his condition.
Regarding the Grim Sleeper, I confused the two, since several years after the crimes both were linked by DNA evidence to several unsolved murders.
But youre correct, they are two different individuals, who made the headlines at roughly the same time. My mistake.
Another thing is that if its true Ziyas brother believes hes guilty and is planning to publickly demand that he turn himself in, why could his family not organize in this same fashion to proclaim his innocence?
And again, I am confused. first one post says Ziya's brother thinks he's guilty and wants him to give up. Now a more recent post says the brother wants to secure his safety.
Anyway, could such a man really have no person in the entire world on whom he can depend?
I wrote a few posts back that Ziya could request assistance from any international organization like HRW, or any religious organization, some politician, but was told such a feat would be impossible to carry out, because its Turkey.
Now this doesnt seem so impossible for someone like Ziya who is in the spotlight. Maybe its my poor understanding and knowledge of Turkish culture, but people on here seem to be providing conflicting information.
He needs to muster up some courage and find a way to rally the appropriate people to his cause, and start cooperating, otherwise hell just keep resembling a fugitive.