"Defendant 2: So that's what he told me, very simple, he told me that's how you meet the person, I'll come to him from behind, I'll give him a small blow, we'll stun him and bury him.[Defendant 1] The plans and that's what happened when we got to the point where he had to burn the car with the person.
Investigator Malichi: I want to understand from you, are you telling me that your plan was to bury him alive after you stunned him, is that what you are telling me?
Defendant 2: Don't bury him alive [Defendant 1] He wanted to finish it off and bury it.
Investigator Malichi: What was the plan to finish it with what and how?
Defendant 2: Just as I'm going to go with him and he'll be in the back to give him the blow.
Investigator Malichi: Where did you get the sock with the stone?
Defendant 2: [Defendant 1] He took a stone from her and he brought a sock from the house.
Investigator Malichi: How do you know that[Defendant 1] Did he bring a sock with him?
Defendant 2: He told me and I saw and he said he was going to throw a stone at him with his sock in his head.
Investigator Malichi: At what point [Defendant 1] Did he tell you that?
Defendant 2: At the exact time I got home between eleven and twelve, I don't remember the exact time.".
Later, when he claimed that Defendant 1 threatened him and he acted out of fear, and was told that he claimed the threats were made after the incident, Defendant 2 replied, "After the fact, it is true, because before the act he told me that I couldn't run away, he explained to me that he had done it in the past, that it was very simple and I couldn't go now, I told him let's cancel, he told me nonsense, let's do it. I believed him like an idiot like an idiot... He told me that he should be killed, I told him we shouldn't think about anything else, he told me let's talk about it, come to his house and talk about it. And with all the mental manipulations he dug into my brain and bothered me, I just went for it. I went because I was scared, I told you I'd repeat it again, and again and again he was a genius, he just screwed up my mind, he just played with me" (ibid., 229-236).