A: I'm sure.
Q: And why didn't he issue it?
A: That if they wanted to find something, they would find it.
Q: And why didn't he take it out on you when you were close to him?
A: I do not know.
Q: I don't know, but was there something? Sure there was something in the car? Why? Why do you think there was something in the car?
A: Because there is no such thing as not having something in the car.
Q: In any car?
A: There are jacks, some don't know like it sounds a little suspicious to me (Thus in the original - my note Y.S.).
Q: Yes? Where do people usually keep the jack?
A: In the baggage.
Q: Did he go to the baggage?
A: He didn't go to the garage, he ran towards the car.
Q: And where did he end up? Where did it collapse?
A: He arrived at the front door.
Q: The driver's?
A: Yes.
Q: He collapses in the driver's doorway.
A: Yes."
- To all of the above, we must add the equanimity with which the defendant acted after the shooting of the deceased and after he collapsed on the road near his car as a result of the shooting. The video documenting the incident indicates that after the deceased fell on the road when he was shot, the defendant lowered his weapon, climbed over the guardrail, crossed the road in the direction of the deceased, looked at him as he lay on the road, and continued walking towards his car, without doing anything. The defendant even took the trouble to pick up his fallen belongings, and when he saw that it was the deceased's phone, he threw it into the deceased's car. The defendant got into the car and left the scene, and shortly afterwards returned to the scene with his sister Kristina, whom he asked to tell the police that she was driving the car. The defendant's indifference to the death of the deceased was also expressed in his testimony in court (p. 576 of Prut, paras. 16-28):
"Q: I have to understand it because it's something I admit that when I first got the bag, it was the thing I didn't understand the most. A person, it doesn't matter even under what circumstances, you shot and killed a person the second moment, he is wallowing in his blood in front of you, you pass by him, you see it in the video, you pass by him and look at him up close and you see a young person wallowing in his blood and the only thing that bothers you, the first thing that comes to your mind is 'Wow, I'm driving with a disqualification and in a second they're catching me and revoking my license again'?