There are certainly other videos on the "Petrohan - Okolchitsa" case, and people want to "break" the official version, because they don't believe in it. This was said by NOVA crime journalist Stoyan Neshev in the studio of "Hello, Bulgaria".
According to him, in her testimony, the girl, who was with Kalushev and his two companions in the camper, shared that it was the house in the village of Bulgari that was key for him and his organization. "The child says that the previous owners of the property left because the house was possessed. "That's what Kalushev told him," Neshev explained.
He added that Deyan Iliev is a key witness, since he discovered the bodies of the three men near the hut, and from this it follows that he should have been banned from leaving the country.
According to him, it is strange that he did not inform his wife about the ominous find, but he maintained contact with his father the whole time.
"I assume that the investigation is nearing its end - since the prosecutor's office has already sent the materials to parliament. This has not happened so far, the case is only two weeks old. There is also a pre-trial proceeding against officials, this information has not been sufficiently commented on," the journalist noted.
In turn, BNR journalist Nikolay Hristov believes that witness testimonies show individual perception and everyone thinks that they are right for themselves. "The video camera recordings can prove what happened. They are the purest witness, there is no fear with them. In my opinion, there are other recordings from the hut that should be revealed. In addition, chats from applications on the phones of the murdered should be released. The camper, who traveled around the country for several days, is also important", commented Hristov.
He wonders why the six men lost their lives in different places - what made it necessary for some to be killed at "Petrohan" and the others near Okolchitsa. "The testimony is extremely scattered. Everyone follows a certain line, and the entire discussion is extremely polarized. It is not reported what was found on the phones of those involved in the case. The man who discovered the bodies at "Petrohan" is a witness, so he is not prohibited from traveling. "I don't think the people from the NACP were recruited into the SANS, but they may have provided information. There was no full-time cooperation," Hristov believes.
According to him, if it comes to an international investigation, it is possible that the information provided to them will be largely limited.