The discovery of six dead people in remote areas of the Bulgarian mountains between February 2 and 8 has generated a credibility crisis. The authorities speak of a possible combination of murders and suicides, but the confusing statements, contradictions, and opacity have fueled speculation and distrust towards the police and the prosecutor's office, in a tense political context and with a history of negligent investigations.
When the 'bug' is not in the code, but in official communication 🐛
This case shows a systemic problem in the architecture of public information. The lack of a clear protocol for communicating critical data generates compilation errors in the official narrative. Each new statement acts as an undocumented patch that breaks the previous logic, preventing citizens from executing a coherent version of the facts. The absence of a transparent API with society opens the door to background disinformation processes.
The prosecutor's office presents its new DLC: "Pack of Implausible Theories" 🎮
It seems that the official scriptwriter of the case was inspired by a mix of low-budget horror movie and Russian rural novel plot. First it was a collective suicide, then a murder-suicide, and surely the next update will include alien abduction or a curse from a mountain spirit. The only clear thing is the game over for six people and extreme difficulty mode for anyone trying to find a rational explanation. A story with more holes than un-debugged code.