The footage of Kaya killing her husband and sister had struck the nation like a lightning bolt, instantly dividing the country into warring factions.
To some, she was a cold-blooded murderer, a sinner who had taken the law into her own hands. But to a massive, vocal segment of the population, she was a terrifyingly efficient hero. Women's support groups rallied behind her, online forums turned her icy, calculated revenge into viral memes, and debate shows argued over the morality of her actions for weeks on end.
But no matter what the public called her, one absolute fact remained: no one could find her.
