The accuser presented evidence that the defendant used the Chevrolet a few hours after the murder and used it to reach Rafi Abdeev's business compound, from which he asked to return the Chevrolet to Eliran Sabag's car lot.
Using objective and scientific evidence, the accuser linked the defendant to the vehicle in which the murder was committed, a vehicle that stopped on a side street in Daliyat al-Carmel and its passengers hid shoes (one of which had a genetic profile of the defendant and the other a genetic profile of the deceased). Later, it was proven through the same evidence, according to the accuser, that the vehicle stopped at a certain place in Carmel Park, between Daliyat al-Carmel and the Elyakim interchange, and that its passengers hid two "teddy bear" coats similar to those used by the murderers (one of which had a relevant genetic profile on it). Afterwards, near a dirt road in the Sea of Galilee area, not far from the village of Migdal, the car stopped and its passengers hid foot mats that had been removed from the vehicle, as well as identification plates that had been stolen up close.
According to photographic evidence and data received from Ituran, following the trip described above, the defendant drove to the area of Moshav Meron, from where, at around 10:00 a.m., only about three and a half hours after the murder, the defendant arrived at Rafi Abdayev's business compound in Kiryat Yam, left the Chevrolet car there, and took out the bag he was carrying with him in the first place, which can be seen, according to the accuser, in a video in which two figures are seen leaving the direction of the defendant's house on the night of the murder. This was allegedly done in order for Rafi Abdaev to drive the Chevrolet to Eliran Sabag's car park. The next day, Mashrafi Abdayev did not do as requested, the defendant took the Chevrolet car, and another day later he was arrested in the afternoon while driving it.
The accuser claimed that the defendant did indeed provide explanations for his aforementioned moves, but these were given with a significant delay.