Murder Is Simple: It Is Conflict Resolution for the Offender
Murder is simple. It is conflict resolution for the offender.
In the Tepe case, the violence was not random, impulsive, or indiscriminate. It was targeted. When the publicly released evidence is examined through a victim centered forensic lens, a clear pattern emerges. This was not chaos. It was a decision.
Using The Murder Room Method, this analysis relies only on information available in news reporting at the time. No leaks. No inside access. No speculation. Victimology, relationship dynamics, wound patterns, and crime scene characteristics converge on one conclusion: this homicide fits an anger retaliatory conflict resolution pathway.
Understanding murder as behavior, not mystery, is how cases are built, solved, and ultimately understood.

