"Something Bad Will Happen": The Terrifying Final Text Message Sent Before Shoreline Murder
The Central District Prosecutor’s Office is set to file a severe first degree murder indictment against a Kafar Qasem resident and his brother after forensics revealed a young woman was stabbed, run over, and burned alive inside her own vehicle.

The Central District Prosecutor’s Office has announced the successful resolution of a horrifying homicide investigation, clearing the path to file severe indictments for murder, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice tomorrow morning. The criminal charges target a local resident of Kafar Qasem along with his immediate brother, following the gruesome discovery of the charred remains of Marlin Alturi.
The young woman’s body was originally located inside a completely incinerated civilian sedan that had been abandoned in a remote, open agricultural field on the outskirts of the town approximately one month ago.
A meticulous forensic reconstruction of the day of the murder revealed a deeply calculated and violent sequence of events that began in the town of Rosh Haayin. The primary suspect met with Alturi before the pair drove together to an isolated open area near the Nachshonim region, where they remained parked for several hours.
During this timeframe, a severe sense of dread gripped the victim, prompting Alturi to covertly dispatch a frantic text message to a close female friend stating that she feared something terrible was about to occur and that she desperately wanted to escape the location.
According to gathered physical evidence and interrogation logs, Alturi eventually managed to exit the stationary vehicle and attempted to flee the area on foot across the open field. The suspect responded by starting his engine, accelerating violently toward the fleeing woman, and striking her at high speed with the front bumper of the car.
The impact caused severe trauma, after which the suspect dragged her back inside the vehicle and fled the immediate coordinate. Medical examiners revealed that the victim was not merely run over, but was also stabbed multiple times across her body before the vehicle was set ablaze.
The criminal conspiracy deepened immediately after the initial assault, when the primary suspect arranged an emergency meeting with his brother back in Rosh Haayin. The killer explicitly confessed his actions to his sibling, stating clearly that the victim had driven him completely insane, prompting him to set her on fire inside her own automobile.
The two brothers then returned to the original vehicle, transferred Alturi's body to ensure maximum destruction, and drove the sedan deep into a Kafar Qasem field. There, the main suspect ignited the vehicle with accelerants while his brother waited nearby in a getaway car to ensure a rapid escape.
The successful cracking of the complex case marks the third major homicide resolution achieved by the regional department within a tight two-week window. Central District Commander Assistant Commissioner Amir Cohen praised the relentless professionalism of the undercover detectives and forensic scientists involved in tracking the digital and physical footprints of the killers.
Cohen reiterated that local police forces will continue to utilize every advanced technological and tactical tool at their disposal to aggressively target perpetrators of criminal terror and guarantee the absolute safety of all regional residents.