in the eighth interrogation (of 7 March 2016); The defendant continued his silence. Even when he was presented with text messages that were transmitted between him and his mother, via the phone, as well as call outputs documenting his communications with S., the security video in which he was seen at the scene of the incident, the defendant still remained committed to his position and did not speak. Even the explanations of the laws according to which if the defendant concedes his version and brings it up for the first time before the court, it will be considered a suppressed version (see, for example, p. 7 of P/93) did not help, so that the defendant remained, even then, firm in his position. At the same time, it is evident that in the course of his interrogation, the defendant behaved inappropriately toward the interrogators, who expressed their displeasure with his behavior. The interrogators often noted that the defendant behaved like a criminal.
The same applies to the investigation The Ninth of March 14, 2016; The defendant continued to maintain his right to remain silent. Even after recorded conversations were played to him from the wiretapping station between him and S. and others, the defendant did not abandon his right to remain silent.
- In the framework of The Tenth Investigation Dated March 15, 2016; The defendant confronted the evidence in the hands of the investigators. Yes, among other things, he was confronted for the first time with his confessions to the informants. Even then, the defendant continued to maintain his right to remain silent, and at the same time, he added in his statement regarding dubbing, that: "I knew it was dubbed and I him a story from the movies" (P/101, p. 53). He also added that he lied to the informants "From here until further notice" (P/101, p. 53, line 32).
According to the transcript, the interrogators noted that the defendant's face turned red when they hurled at him the fact that he had confessed to the informants. (P/101, p. 45, lines 29-32, and again, p. 47, line 1).