Triple murder mystery likened to TV show "Twin Peaks" by prosecutor after 3 suspects found dead in Bulgaria
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Bulgarian authorities said Sunday they found the bodies of three suspects wanted over a triple murder linked to an allegedly shady NGO which one prosecutor said was like something out of the iconic TV series "Twin Peaks." In:
Bulgarian authorities said Sunday they found the bodies of three suspects wanted over a triple murder linked to an allegedly shady NGO which one prosecutor said was like something out of the iconic TV series "Twin Peaks."
The three -- two men and a 15-year-old boy -- were found Sunday, dead from gunshots, in a camping van close to Mount Okolchitsa, a peak in western part of the Balkan Mountains, national police chief Zahari Vaskov told a news conference.
Their bodies were discovered some 50 miles from a burnt-out mountain lodge where the triple murder was discovered a week ago, on February 2. The emergency call came from a shepherd who noticed a person apparently dead at the wheel, the Sofia News Agency reported.
The three men murdered in the lodge -- also by gunshot -- all belonged to an NGO called the National Protected Areas Control Agency (NAKZT).
Vaskov said the triple murder, and the three bodies found on Sunday in the caravan -- which also belonged to NAKZT -- amounted to "an unprecedented crime, at least for Bulgaria."

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