Last Friday, 19-year-old murderer Semih Çelik, who dismembered Ayşenur Halil in his home in Eyüpsultan, Istanbul, and then killed İkbal Uzuner at the Edirnekapı Walls in Fatih, committed suicide by jumping from the walls. PHOTOS TAKEN IN HIS ROOM CAUSED A STIRWhile the brutality remains a hot topic in Turkey, the photos taken in Semih Çelik's room also caused a significant stir. A knife was seen on Çelik's bookshelf, and a painting of a woman with open wings drew attention. On the other hand, it was noted that the 19-year-old killer's bookshelf contained books titled "The Psychology of Persuasion," "The Law of Love, The Law of Violence," "Beyond Good and Evil," and "Will Training," while one book on the shelf also caught the attention of experts. THE BOOK TITLED "PUPPET" ON THE SHELF DREW ATTENTIONThe book titled "Puppet," which is about a serial killer who cuts different parts from the bodies of six victims and stitches them together to create a horrific corpse, was said to bear similarities to the methods of murder employed by Semih Çelik. Experts are considering the possibility that the wall murderer may have been influenced by the book "Puppet." Following the developments, the subject of the book "Puppet" has also become a topic of curiosity. WHAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THE BOOK "PUPPET"?The subject of the book is summarized with the following statements: "A serial killer who cuts different parts from the bodies of six victims stitches these parts together to create a horrific corpse. The corpse, which the press named 'Puppet,' causes the entire country to rise up, and shortly after, another shocking news comes. The killer has prepared a list with the names of six more people, including the dates he plans to kill them. Moreover, the name of Detective William Fawkes, who is investigating the case, is also at the bottom of the list. Detective William Fawkes and his colleague Detective Emily Baxter now have a huge burden on their shoulders to catch the killer before the next murder occurs: Fawkes and Baxter must try to calculate the killer's next move without making a mistake. However, when traces of Fawkes' dark past are found behind the murders, the course of the game changes completely."
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