Shai Peleg also explained how the investigative unit linked the deceased's killers to the Chevrolet car.
"I should note that regarding the Chevrolet, we already identified on the camera from Hamarkaz Street that it had a tow hook in the back, which was quite a unique sign, and later helped us locate the specific vehicle. [...] In fact, the next day, March 25, and after we located a specific vehicle, because at this stage we only knew about the model, the tow hook and more or less the color, we were able to locate a specific vehicle that looked suspicious on the surface. In this vehicle, it turned out that she had been located. To the court's question, after we understood the Chevrolet Malibu model with a tow hook, its tow hook requires registration in the vehicle's license, and then, as far as I remember, at the same time as all the activity, many of the people in the unit carried out actions as well, so Anatoly took it upon himself to try to locate a specific vehicle. He did data cutting in terms of model, color, tow hook interest, north area, etc. All kinds of data that led him to a limited number of possible vehicles. We received ten possible vehicles, out of which the specific vehicle we checked also turned out to be the suspect in the end, and from checking the movements of this vehicle, especially at this stage I'm talking about the day after the murder, mainly, maybe even on the eve of the murder, from checking the vehicle with the Hawk's cameras he identified the route the vehicle was taking. On the face of it, this route strengthened our suspicion that it was indeed the vehicle in question. This was reinforced by the fact that for a certain period of time, a few weeks before the murder, this vehicle was seen moving from the central region to the northern region, in the Yokneam tunnels, and then there was a fairly significant period when the vehicle was not captured by any camera, which is something quite unusual for a routine vehicle that drives and operates on a daily basis. In fact, he suddenly appeared on the Hawk's Eye cameras on the morning of the murder, when the first footage of him was, to the best of my recollection, at the Ramat Yishai interchange at about 7:30 a.m. on the morning of the murder, March 24."