Mohamed Al-Azraq, an 18-year-old from an Egyptian village, brutally murdered two young boys, Fares and Saad, in 2009. The children were strangled, stabbed multiple times, and their eyes were removed or destroyed, shocking the local community and sparking fears of folklore creatures or organ traffickers. Initial investigations stalled until authorities noticed Mohamed, a close friend of both victims, displaying suspicious grief. Confronted by police, he confessed to the murders, explaining that he had used a soccer match as an alibi and citing his abusive childhood and complex psychological issues as motives for his horrific actions.
Mohamed Al-Azraq, an 18-year-old from an Egyptian village, brutally murdered two young boys, Fares and Saad, in 2009. The children were strangled, stabbed multiple times, and their eyes were removed or destroyed, shocking the local community and sparking fears of folklore creatures or organ traffickers. Initial investigations stalled until authorities noticed Mohamed, a close friend of both victims, displaying suspicious grief. Confronted by police, he confessed to the murders, explaining that h...