Later, Defendant 1 led the investigators to the Ivim Forest, and took them to the place where the defendants began to beat the deceased (a scene far from where the burnt vehicle was found). A pistol cartridge containing 14 bullets was seized at the scene, which defendant 1 believed belonged to the deceased (P/16, P/38, P/90); Indeed, it was reported by the deceased's employer that he was carrying a pistol and two cartridges (P/93A). A rock with "suspicious stains" was also found at the scene, from which forensic samples were taken along with two hairs, and sent for further examination (P/90, P/90A); which later turned out to be blood, which matched the genetic profile of the deceased (P/86). In this context, it should be noted that the witness Yoav Barkan confirmed in his cross-examination that no additional blood was found at the scene of the incident or signs of the body being dragged (pp. 295, 299), but also clarified that on the night of 26 February 2018 there was a great deal of rain (p. 294).
Later in the reconstruction, Defendant 1 pointed to the places where the defendants threw their clothes the day after the incident in two different bins. In one of the bins, a garbage grocery store on Nahalim Street in Sderot, a black bag containing wet clothes was seized, which Defendant 1 identified as part of the clothes he was wearing in the incident (pants, shirt, shoe and coat of Defendant 1, Defendant 2's coat, and a white sock that he claimed did not belong to him). After the bag is removed from the trash, a large amount of diluted blood-like liquid is poured out of it; It was tested in a portable kit and found to be human blood, sampled and sent for testing in the biological laboratory, but it was not possible to extract a DNA profile from it. In addition, a lighter was found in the trouser pocket that were removed from the bag, which defendant 1 claimed was used to set fire to the deceased and his car (P/23, P/52, P/90, P/90A, P/86).
During the reconstruction, defendant 1 pointed to a channel of sewage water, in which he allegedly threw away the keys to the deceased's car and with them he accidentally threw away the keys to his house as well; The police tried to locate the keys, but were unsuccessful because there was water in the channel. A few days later, on March 4, 2018, after the restoration of defendant 2 (who also pointed to the same sewage channel), another search was conducted at the site and two bundles of keys, of a car and a house (P/18, P/43), were later identified by the defendants as the same keys they had thrown at the site (P/9, P/15). In the examination conducted it was found that one of the keys in the bundle in which the car keys were also contained opened the door of the deceased's house (P/67).