Later in the reconstruction (file 0013 B/5D), the police asked defendant 1 to show them the route of escape from the scene to his home and the places where they dumped the various evidence. He directed them again to the area where they had hidden their coats in the bushes, and said that in one of the bins in the area he had thrown away the jerrycan; However, after searching a number of bins that he said looked "too empty", the jerrycan was not found (P/5A, pp. 1-2). According to him, after they got to his house, they took off their clothes, put them in bags and went to take a shower, and then "I started to focus a little bit more or less, I tell [Defendant 2] what we did as if what we did, we murdered him, we killed him, oh and then he says to me, don't worry, smoke, come smoke with Gwynette and everything will pass", they smoked and went to sleep. In the morning he was in a hangover and didn't remember anything, but when he saw Defendant 2 things started to come back to him slowly, at first he didn't want to believe it and thought he was imagining, but when they left the house he realized that in Defendant 2's bag were the clothes they had packed in bags (ibid., pp. 4-5). According to him, one of the bags was thrown in the neighborhood's trash can (but after searching the bin he pointed to, the bag was not found).
Later (file 0012 Bt/5D) Defendant 1 and the police went to check another bin found on the way to the train, in which Defendant 1 claimed that they had thrown the second bag of clothes, a black bag. After a search of the bin, a black bag was found containing items of clothing that had been identified by Defendant 1 as his clothes and those of Defendant 2, and a liquid came out of the bag that was found to be human blood; In addition, a lighter was found in the pocket of his trousers, which defendant 1 identified as a lighter they had bought and with which they set fire to the car. According to him, the clothes were wet because it was raining and they put them straight into the bags; And he does not know what defendant 2 did with the pepper gas (P/5A, pp. 6-12).