In the interrogation after the reconstruction , defendant 2 confirmed that after they fled the scene, they washed their hands from the blood in a puddle, since defendant 1 said that it would blur the traces, and then they went home, showered and changed their clothes (P/14 Q. 52-56). Regarding the coats, he said that they hid them in the bushes before they went to the gas station, because defendant 1 "said that the cameras saw us with the hoodies, so we had to take them off, I listened to everything he said" (ibid., paras. 57-69). He further confirmed that at approximately 08:00-09:00 in the morning, on the way to the train station, he arrived with defendant 1 to the place where he had hidden the gun, because he was afraid that he would kill him; At the same time, they also threw away the clothes and car keys (ibid., in nos. 80-88).
When asked why he returned to Defendant 1's home after the murder, he replied that Defendant 1 told him that they had to clean up and conceal evidence, and that he obeyed everything he said in order to protect his life and the lives of his family (ibid., at paras. 190-193).
He said that after returning home, he took a shower, went to work and then to a party. Regarding the claim that he had enough time to tell his parents, a friend or report to the police but instead went to a party where he spent time and enjoyed himself calmly, which is inconsistent with the claim that he was not responsible for the incident, he replied "After the incident [Defendant 1] told me as soon as I went to jail, I know exactly who the person for whom I went in and I would murder him and his family, he threatened me and I was scared and about the party, I didn't enjoy it, I didn't drink, the whole party... I cried and feared for my life and that of my family because I know what this man is capable of," and added that at the party he told the story in tears to his co-worker Sally (ibid. 96-108).
In the confrontation, Defendant 2 repeated his description that after the incident they took a shower, Defendant 1 divided their clothes into bags and in the morning said that they would divide it among the bins so that the police would not follow them. When asked whether he had taken clothes from defendant 1, he answered in the affirmative and said that these were the clothes he had worn at the incident and had been thrown in bags, and that after he had showered he wore the same clothes he had worn when he arrived at him. After that, they didn't sleep all night out of fear, and he himself sat "anxiously and in fear of why we did this and how [Defendant 1] could kill a human being." In the morning he told defendant 1 that he wanted to go home, and on the way defendant 1 threw the bags into the bins, then hid the gun in a place that defendant 1 knew, and he himself did not see exactly where since his job was to check that people were not approaching; Later on, defendant 1 threw the keys of the deceased into a sewer pit along with his keys, which defendant 1 tried to search for but did not succeed, and they separated; Later, on the orders of defendant 1, he also threw away the bag in which the bags were. When asked what their plan was regarding the gun, he replied that defendant 1 said he wanted to keep it, and denied the claim that he himself said that he knew someone to whom he could sell the gun (P/8A, pp. 43-44, 54-59).