The defense is of the opinion, and this is what it argued at length in its summaries, that the investigators were supposed to concentrate on the suspicions against the members of the Dadon family, in particular Shimon Dadon and his son Aviel, from the first stage of the investigation, taking into account that Adv. Moran Vaknin raised this dispute in some of its versions. According to the defense, the investigators were supposed to interrogate Shimon and Aviel Dadon with a warning, examine the security cameras at Shimon Dadon's home, and suspect the two. Other disputes in which the deceased was involved were mentioned, and it was appropriate to investigate them in depth.
The defense's arguments should not be ignored, but as noted, Aviel Dadon's version was given by the defendant only after about half a year, as was the alibi version. The defendant who spoke in part of his interrogations, and even clarified to him the evidence and the connection of the murderers to the Chevrolet, consciously chose not to mention anything about the alleged delivery of this car to Aviel Dadon. Even if the defendant did not trust the police, even if he believed that he had not been given the right to consult in full, if he had an exculpatory version in his mouth, it could and should have been given in the outline. In other words, to clarify that the vehicle apparently used by the murderers was in the possession of Aviel Dadoun at the relevant hours, and that he was personally in Meron. Had he done so, it would have been possible to examine the matter in its entirety, and the grievances of his counsel would have been in place, and they could even have been accepted. However, the defendant, although he was aware and aware of the evidence as the investigation progressed, chose to fill his mouth with water. Given this, we found it difficult to accept the serious complaints of his attorneys, about the failure to check a possible alibi version (which did not exist) and the failure to check many security cameras in the Chevrolet's lane, including in Meron and Rashbi's tomb, and for their failure to investigate Shimon Dadoun and his son Aviel with a warning.