The 2 suspects who were caught in Kadıköy, Istanbul, confessed to killing amateur musician and mechanical engineer Çınar Ersanlı. Security camera footage of the moments when the suspects were greeted at the door by Ersanlı has also emerged. FOUND WITH HANDS AND FEET TIEDRelatives of amateur musician Çınar Ersanlı, who could not reach him on Sunday, August 18th in Kadıköy, found his lifeless body when they entered with the help of a locksmith. It was determined that Çınar Ersanlı was strangled to death with his hands and feet tied and his mouth taped. KILLERS WERE GREETED AT THE DOORThe Homicide Bureau teams examined the security camera footage of the building as part of the investigation into the incident. It was determined from the footage that Çınar Ersanlı was killed by 2 people he greeted at the door. In the footage, it can be seen that Ersanlı opened the apartment door and greeted 2 people, and later the 2 people left the building alone. The police also obtained footage of the suspects going to a kiosk and buying alcohol after leaving the house, using the security camera footage. THEY MET ON THE INTERNETThe suspects, identified as Mehmet Ali U. (19) and Emre E. (26), were taken into custody as a result of the investigation. It was learned that the suspects confessed to the murder, providing all the details, during their statements at the Homicide Bureau. The suspects stated that they met Çınar Ersanlı on the internet some time ago and said that they gathered to drink together on the day of the incident. "WE BEAT HIM DURING THE FIGHT"The suspects stated that the victim greeted them at the apartment door and took them upstairs, and later in the night, an argument broke out between them due to the influence of alcohol. In their statements, the suspects said, "We had a fight. We beat him during the fight. We thought he fainted. We tied his hands and feet and taped his mouth. Then we left the house. We later learned that he died." The suspects, whose procedures were completed at the police station, were referred to the courthouse.
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