In relation to this statement of the witness, reference may also be made to P/53; Report of the Attorney General's Office regarding the interrogation of S. The interrogator Huli participated in this interrogation together with others. As the interrogator noted in P/53, we were interested in a long and well-written interrogation. The interrogator noted that the witness described the events on the night of the murder. At 02:12:17, S. noted that after the incident, the defendant called him and told him that someone had been attacked or stabbed, he did not remember exactly.
- In another interrogation the next day, i.e., on March 8, 2016, (P/214, p. 14) there, it was stated as follows:
"Interrogee, S.: And then he told me I will talk to you, bye and after he told me I will talk to you bye a few minutes later, he sent a message he told me to reach him, he told me to come to me... I didn't go
Researcher, D. Sickness: We repeat the same things over and over again.
Interrogee, S.: Because that's the truth, brother.
Researcher, D. Sickness: That I asked for, a second, a second, yesterday you told me other things, today you are telling me other things
Interrogee, S.: What things?
Researcher, D. Sickness: Do you want me to remind you of what you told me?
Interrogee, S.: Yes.
Researcher, D. Sickness: Yes?
Interrogee, S.: Yes.
Researcher, D. Sickness: Great. But be focused.
Interrogee, S.: I'm always focused.
Researcher, D. Sickness: Great. You said that you received a phone call from (the defendant), between 11:30 and 12:00 at night, you don't remember the exact time. Ok? He asked me if I had heard about what happened in the neighborhood, you say. And I, and then you told him that not only did you hear but you also saw it, you saw the incident because you were there, right? Right? Were you there?