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Serious Crimes Case (Nazareth) 22205-06-23 State of Israel v. Dennis Mukin - part 47

December 24, 2025
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And later on (P/2B, p. 13, paras. 35-36):

"Investigator No. 1, Gil Alon: But in the end, in the end, it's a corpse, there's nothing

            Interrogated, Dennis Daniel Mukin: He deserves it."

           

            Later in the interrogation, the defendant emphasized: "He who rises up to kill you, who rises up to kill him" (The mistake in the original - my note Y.S.) (P/2B, p. 9, para. 4).

Thus, for example, in the defendant's second interrogation (P/6B, p. 75, s. 31 - p. 76, s. 11):

"Interrogator, Sameh Hareb: I asked you if you regret what you did.

            Interrogator, Nice Daniel Mokin: I have nothing to regret, I defended ...  I...  I'm sorry the result is a result.

            Interrogator, Sameh Hareb: "I have nothing to regret." (Interrogator Sameh Hareb typed what was said in the interrogation on the computer)

            Interrogee, Dennis Daniel Mukin: "As far as this is concerned, yes, from the point of view of the ...

            Interrogator, Sameh Hareb: "Me.."

            Interrogee, Dennis Daniel Mukin: The result is a tragic outcome, but I have nothing to regret about defending my life, because it was at that moment.  The feeling of a mother.  If I don't neutralize him, he kills me.  So I saved my life, and I don't regret it."

This is also the case in his testimony in court (p. 624 of Prut, paras. 29-30):

"Q:         So you have neither sorrow nor remorse, right?

A:            Should I be sorry that a person is trying to snatch a gun from me and kill me?"

And also, at p. 625 of Prut, paras. 14-27:

"Q:          I'll show you what you're saying to the interrogators, okay? I'll show you your reactions to how you react to the event that happened.  I'll tell you more than that until Tuval brings me the relevant parts of your interrogation I'll tell you more than that, the only thing you regret and you say that, you said that (Thus in the original - my note Y.S.) Both here in the beginning and in the police, it was the one who was disqualified.  It's the only place I see you say something throughout the investigations, you say "it was stupid" or some kind of statement means you're referring to your driving disqualification.  You said it both here on the podium and then.  This is the only place.  As for the fact that you fired in the air, that you pulled out the weapon and fired at it from a distance or that it was ejected at close range, you don't care at all.  You don't care.  You're not sad about it, you're not sorry about it and you don't regret it.

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