Creators for Change: Baris Ozcan | SCARECROW Korkuluk Episode 5
SCARECROW is a Mystery/Thriller Web Series
SCARECROW is a Mystery/Thriller Web Series
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The character of the story, D'Angelo, found himself in the dark sea when we left him, he found himself with the biggest problems of modern people . Not from the killers, he realized that he was afraid of the victims. This is a very heavy one. We started to believe that we were the strongest people? We rely on our biases to help us sort through the problems of everyday life. They save us from wasting time.
But they also can get in the way of our conscience. People always jump to conclusions about people or things that they don't understand. It's just the way things are. They see the world in their own image and they shun anything that threatens that mirage. And that's why prejudices exist. Everybody battles their own conscience though. I don't know. I mean take this next homicide case for example. We gotten so used to open and shut cases that we expected them all to be simple.
Instead of using our minds to think, we relied on our biases to set the parameters for how we dealt with the case. But we must correct death flaws, right? There isn't another option. I mean these prejudices, they divide us, they destroy our humanity. We're going to be able to find out.
The homicide, I mean. He was shot after arguing with his killer. It was late at night and there was no one around. No one saw the killer. The man died in front of the security camp. A patrolman found the man on the street.
Called an ambulance. But by the time he got there, it was too late. Okay, but how did you almost lose your job though? Jamal was a college student in Brooklyn. He was Muslim and after a quick search, I discovered that the mosque he attended was mentioned for supporting some jihadist ideals in the past. They even used it as a meeting place for followers to discuss their agenda. Look, probably there were no longer jihadists at the mosque .
I didn't care. I had a one-track mind. I had chalked it up to an inside job. You know, Jamal being killed by his own peers. And I should have done some actual detective work. You know, if I had analyzed the security video footage, I might have seen something. I assumed Jamal was killed by a professional. But I was wrong. Look, I was too absorbed in my own racial disparities. I'd forgotten myself for a moment.
I didn't do my job. And it led the entire investigation astray. I questioned everyone in the mosque. I questioned Jamal's friends. His family, his co-workers, everyone he knew. And all that questioning led to nothing. And while you may think it's okay for a detective to question his family and friends, I actually had the gall to accuse them of terrorism. Yeah. I was rude. I was cruel. I took their tragedy and I flipped it on them.
Until one day I found out that his sister had tried to commit suicide. Yeah. She was being harassed at her school by her friends and I was part of that. That family just lost their son. And because of our combined ignorance and maliciousness they almost lost another child. And because of the fact that she was being harassed at her school by her friends and her family, she was being harassed at her school by her friends and her family.
And she was being harassed at her school by her friends and her family.
Look. Why don't we take a break? I can see that this is getting to you. Aren't you Muslim? Yeah. Yeah, I am. What the... The homeless old guy, right? Oldest. And then the vice president of sanitation strongest. The transgender emotion. What's that emotion? Oh, the murder took place in front of the club. Emotion. What about Cemal's murder? The police commissioner and the deputy mayor were at the hospital.
They were apologizing profusely to Jamal's family for my behavior. Chief Cebulski was extremely upset with me. Because once again, the killer had turned herself in. The police officer was very upset with me.
And he was always behind me. Do you know what I mean? Who was the killer? You said herself. Why did she kill Javain? You know, we need to start thinking about a way to get out of here. Do you think you can make it through that air shaft?
Are you gonna tell me what happened next? A crime of passion. A rich woman from an aristotic family. A Muslim university boy. A Muslim boy also loves a rich girl. But life has a way of sorting out our differences. You know, Jamal started to worry about his future. So he tried to find a way to separate without hurting the girl that he loved. How can you think that I don't love you? I love you with all of my heart.
But how could this possibly end well? Our parents, they won't accept this. I know they won't. What? My parents are the problem now? Well, what about your parents, Jamal? They're not happy either. Okay, listen. We love each other. We can make this work. We can figure out our problems. No. We can't. I'm sorry. No. I'm sorry, Jamal. No. I'm sorry, Jamal. No, I heard. I know. How could you?
Don. Don, put the gun down. Don, stop. Ah! Don, put the gun down. Don, stop! Jamal decided to marry someone else. Someone that his family approved of. He was right. You know, in the end our prejudice always wins and lovers are always parted. Fear wins, Baruch. So, what was the connection to others? Mankind. Mankind Foundation International. Dawn's father is one of the founders.
It's an international charity. Jamal was killed right in front of the building. Ironic, isn't it? A few days later, after I'd been busy harassing Jamal's family over their alleged terrorism, Dawn walked into the police station. She confessed everything. The man who was killed in the streets, and was a traitor.
Is it a traitor, because a malez, because of the white faces, or is it is a traitor? Is it a traitor, because of the people in the streets, and is it a traitor? Is it a traitor, because of the people in the streets, is it a traitor? Is it a traitor, because of the people in the streets, and of the people in the streets, is it a traitor? Is it a traitor, because of the people in the streets, or is it a traitor?
Who is it? What is it? Why? D'Angelo, when he was trying to solve the crimes, when he was trying to solve the crimes, when he was thinking about it, when he was thinking about it, when he was thinking about it, he discovered his soul's dark side of his soul.
In the case of the people, to be afraid of people. Even if he was afraid of, to be afraid of people, he started thinking about it as a traitor to kill him. People were a poor creature to be afraid of people, perhaps . Because we are afraid of people, even if we don't even tear our eyes, we are afraid of people, and we are afraid of them, in the case of the crimes we know, we are afraid of them, and we are afraid of them.
In this case, is our soul's real place, in this case, not our soul's soul ? The End