During Muhammad's conversation with the informant in the detention cell, Muhammad gave many details, which at the end of the day connected him to the murder in which he was accused of committing it together with the other defendants.
Assault of Muhammad by the deceased by cutting his face with a knife - Some of the things that Muhammad gave to the informant relate to his assault by the deceased by cutting his face with a knife, when they were children. In the course of his speech, Muhammad referred to the man who cut him when he was 14 years old, and the fact that a person who was injured had to repay: "When I was fourteen or fifteen, there was a problem... My parents and I went to Lod. The problem was suspected of being the same person who cut me... A suspect in this will be good, God willing, I will be able to get out of this story safely... The man accepts but must holdR" (P/16A, p. 3, update document P/147).
Muhammad went on to tell the informant about the matter, noting that "I was beaten... 3 years ago" and when asked by the informant, "How old were you?He replied "14, in September 19" and added, "I am suspected of hitting us, arrested for hitting me, suspected of ... The defendant was asked by the informant, "Is he the one who was murdered?and he replied, "Yes, I suspect him" (P/16A, p. 14, paras. 24-36).
Muhammad went on to say, "After 3 months, he comes out of the book... I'm more like that and they come like that... The prostitute's brother comes from the side, screws me up with a knife, and runs to them." When the informant asks Muhammad , "Who?" Muhammad replies, "He's dead." (P/16A, p. 15, s. 29, p. 16, s. 4).
In the aforementioned remarks, Muhammad notes that the person who hurt him was the one who died, and elsewhere in the conversation when the informant asks him, "What family is this person you are in conflict with?" Respondent Muhammad Noqeb mentions the name of the deceased "Abu Shuldom" (P/16A, p. 7; See what is stated in document 147 and Muhammad's own explanation in his testimony at his trial, P/162A, p. 680, s. 14).