The witness also stated that while taking her second testimony to the police, Investigator Chai Ozer asked her to show him where Defendant 1 lived, she drove with him and on the way there they met Defendant 1, the interrogator called him to the police car so that he could come to the police for questioning, Defendant 1 got into the car, sat next to it in the back and when they reached the station and got out of the car, Defendant 1 told her "Don't worry about my life, They will find him, everything will be good, and close the door. And I was already suspicious of him at that moment" (p. 119).
To the plaintiff's questions, the witness replied that the deceased did not tell her anything about financial distress or that he was involved in something, and that in general the deceased would never show her his distress, and always tried to show her that everything was fine, but she knew that he had a lot of expenses on the car. She also noted that the deceased always held the door of the "Hermès" perfume car that he used.
In her cross-examination, the witness replied that she knew that the deceased was using drugs and that she was a "green smoker", but she did not know about anything beyond that and did not know that he had brought Defendant 1 drugs the day before the incident, or at all; according to her, the deceased may have feared that if she knew such things about him, she would end the relationship with him.
In response to the question of counsel for defendant 1, the witness confirmed that from her acquaintance with defendant 1, she could not have expected such an event to happen. And to the question of whether, in light of the relationship between them, it is possible that Defendant 1 told her in the police car that everything would be fine and that the deceased would be found, because it was not pleasant for him to tell her the truth about what had happened, she replied in the negative, adding , "You don't understand. A person wanted to live quietly after what he had done. He wanted to run away from everything. A simple person will not say that everything will be good for my life. The man thought he could get out of it at some point" (p. 122).