In the fifth interrogation conducted on April 21, 2021 (Exhibit 5, Exhibit 5B, testimony of Fouad Fares), the interrogator referred to the defendant's attorney's statement at the court hearing that if evidence linking him was presented, he would respond. The defendant was given the statements of other people who were interrogated, as well as his movements in the preceding and post-murder stages, and he was asked to explain them. He was heard making conversations on the phones of others, and he was also shown security camera footage documenting figures going up and down the stairs connecting the place where the Chevrolet was parked and the place on Gevvora Street, where the accuser claims that the defendant lives, around 4:50 A.M., but he chose to remain silent. He did the same for other videos.
It should be noted that during the interrogator's testimony in court, the defendant claimed (from where he sat down) that he could not see the things in the interrogation without his glasses, just as he had difficulty seeing them during the hearing itself (p. 1470, para. 28). Investigator Fouad Fares clarified that if the defendant had claimed that he did not see the person appearing in the videos, this would have been recorded (p. 1476, para. 20).
During this interrogation, the defendant was informed that the movements of the Chevrolet car were backed up by Ituran data, but he did not respond to this either. The same is true when he was told that the shoes he had thrown had been found on them and that the deceased's blood was found on them, and even when it was said that the coats had been found on the route and that a genetic profile of the deceased had been found on one of them. The defendant also did not respond to the discovery of the mats and vehicle identification plates (which were stolen prior to the incident). He was also told that a search of the family's home at 18 Heroic Street revealed that the bedroom was a double bedroom and indicated that he was still living in the house.