Muslim Gets Angry at Wife, Murders Her in Most Painful Way He Can Imagine
Tuesday, January 27th, 2015
Someone needs to alert the American left that there is, indeed, a war on women being waged right now. Specifically, it’s a war on Muslim women — and it’s being waged by radical Muslim men.
Veysi Turan, 29, provided one of the more recent examples of this when he murdered his wife because she had given birth to two girls when he wanted a boy.
The resident of Diyarbakir, Turkey, electrocuted his wife by attaching an electrical cable to her feet while she slept and then plugging it into the main power line of their home. He had fought with her earlier that day, he admitted to authorities, about the birth of their one-year-old daughter.
He claimed to have committed the murder in a “fit of rage,” but transcripts of his call to the police belied that claim. Moreover, prosecutors proved in court that he had planned the barbaric act for some time.
“I killed someone,” Turan told the police operator, according to the transcript cited by Mad World News.
“Who did you kill?” the operator asked.
“I am killing my wife right now,” he said.
“Did you kill her or are you killing her?” the operator asked.
“Well, she isn’t dead yet. But I am killing her if the murder is halal (permissible in Islam),” was Turan’s bizarre response.
The operator asked what the problem was between Turan and his wife.
“I am telling you that I killed my wife but you are asking what the problem was,” Turan said. “I closed her mouth as she is in the throes of death.”
“OK, wait,” the operator finally said. “I am sending a unit.”
Those don’t sound like the words of a man consumed by a “fit of rage.”
As if that weren’t outrageous enough, Turan’s lawyer actually tried to blame police for the murder.
“If a police officer with a high persuasive capacity and training were on the phone, (Turan’s wife) would be alive today,” he said.
Sure. And if my grandmother had wheels, she’d be a wagon.
In the days leading up to the murder, Turan purchased the electrical cable, insulated gloves and other supplies he would need to bring off his barbaric plan, police said, proving that the act was not a spontaneous act of rage — not that rage would have excused it, anyway.
But it might have made Turan look slightly less like the evil sociopath he apparently is.
“You plotted this murder in great detail well in advance of carrying it out. Your callous behavior has left two children without a mother, and now no father either,” the Turkish judge told him, sentencing him to life in prison.
Turan is only one of many men responsible for the 224 deaths of women and children in Turkey in 2013, Mad World News reported, 15 percent of which occurred after the women had merely asked for a divorce.
One of the statistics that Muslims will often cite in defense of their religion is the low divorce rate among practitioners of the “religion of peace.”
I guess now we know why.
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