Bulgarian authorities are investigating a triple murder case with unsettling similarities to the television series "Twin Peaks," after discovering the bodies of three suspects, including a 15-year-old, in a camping van linked to a controversial NGO. The NGO, NAKZT, which presented itself as a mountain ranger operation, is now under scrutiny for alleged child sexual abuse and possessing a "paramilitary" apparatus, according to multiple reports from CBS News.
The bodies were found in a camping van, connecting the case to the triple murder. The acting prosecutor general compared the bizarre nature of the case to the TV series "Twin Peaks," highlighting the unusual circumstances surrounding the investigation. NAKZT, the NGO in question, is also being investigated for alleged child abuse.
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