In the interrogation that followed the conversation with the commander of the Central Intelligence Unit, to the question of what they did after they set the car on fire, defendant 2 replied that they ran straight to defendant 1's house, took a shower, changed clothes and he went home; and the clothes they were wearing that were stained with the deceased's blood were thrown in the bins, after defendant 1 divided them into bags and said that this was the most effective method so that they would not be caught (P/12 S. 215-222). When asked where he had changed clothes from, he replied that he had taken from defendant 1 black sweatpants, a gray shirt and a black potter jacket (ibid. at 237-242). To the question of where the things they took from the deceased, he replied that he did not take anything, they threw the tobacco and that he did not know where defendant 1 hid the gun and never touched it (ibid., at paras. 97-109).
To the question of whether he told anyone about the murder, defendant 2 answered in the negative and said that he was not able to (ibid., at para. 244).
In the reenactment, Defendant 2 said that after the incident, when they returned to Defendant 1's house, they took off their clothes, Defendant 1 put them in a bag and they took a shower, then they rested and went for a walk, "and after we went for a walk, [Defendant 1] went to hide the gun and then we went to the bins and threw away the clothes" (P/13A, p. 8, file 009 on CD). Later, defendant 2 led the police officers to the playground where defendant 1 hid the gun, and even identified the place from which he had taken a towel in which he covered the gun, although he said that he did not remember exactly where the gun was hidden, because while defendant 1 hid it, he made sure that no one came or saw (ibid., pp. 6-7, files 010 and 011 on the disc).
According to him, they then went to scatter the clothes in the bins, but he remembers only one large green bin in the area of the shops (ibid., pp. 6-7), and when he was taken to the trash on Nehalim Street, he said that this was the place where Defendant 1 told him to throw the bag full of their clothes, when "he said to put it in big bins so that the police wouldn't get on top of us, he just took the bag and threw it into the trash." They threw one bag in this trash that they had taken from Defendant 1's house, and there were a total of 2-3 bags, but he does not remember where Defendant 1 threw them; The bag may have contained jackets and shoes, because defendant 1 divided everything into bags and threw them away, and he thinks that the contents of the bags may have been damp because of the rain, mud and blood. According to him, from there they continued to the place where defendant 1 threw the keys of the deceased's car and accidentally threw away his keys as well; Defendant 2 pointed to "a kind of stream... such a pit", which is located on the way from the house of defendant 1 to the train station; and according to him, afterwards they parted and he went home (ibid., pp. 4-5, file 012 on the disc, and on p. 23, file 001 on the disc).