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September 16, 1971 - Orhan Aksoy

Operating within a single year around Istanbul, Aksoy killed five people and disposed of their remains in a manner calculated to delay discovery — a methodical approach that earned him a nickname still attached to his case. The swiftness of the killing spree and the logistics involved in concealing the victims placed him among the more organized offenders in Turkish criminal history.

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Orhan Aksoy (born 16 September 1971), known as The Parcel Killer (Turkish: Kolici Katil), is a Turkish serial killer who strangled five people around Istanbul from 2000 to 2001, stuffing their corpses in boxes he dumped in open fields or near construction sites. For his crimes, he was given five life terms and two years of solitary confinement.

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