The existence of an "alibi" – During his conversation with the informant, Muhammad also addressed the issue of the existence or non-existence of an alibi. Thus, in conversation 20/A on 8 July 2019, the informant asks Muhammad, "What happened? Why did you come back like that? What's there? Did they catch anything about you?and Muhammad replies, "A gas station... Uh-ha I ate it, I ate it, ...And when the informant asks him, "You said you were there and you weren't?" Muhammad replied, "... They checked after an hour and an hour ago and I don't show up."
It should be noted that in the testimony of the informant in court, the informant noted that when Muhammad said the words, he cried (interrogation of 4 April 2021, p. 180, para. 23) "When he came back from the interrogation he would cry and say, according to memory, 'Fuck me, I ate her.'"
In the aforementioned statements, Muhammad actually admits that he tried to construct an "alibi" that was supposed to distance him from the murder incident, but this attempt also failed to his liking.
Summary of Muhammad's remarks to the informant - As noted above, during his stay in the detention cell, Muhammad had a number of conversations with an informant who was brought into his cell, and in those conversations he told him many things related to the murder of the deceased.
This is how Muhammad told the informant about the fact that when he was 14 years old, the deceased cut him in the face and in fact ruined his life, a fact that caused him humiliation, great anger and a desire to bring justice, to take revenge on the deceased, and to repay him for taking his soul.
Muhammad told the informant details about bringing a Mazda car from the Occupied Territories and setting it on fire after the murder.
In his remarks to the informant, Muhammad referred to the punishment he was expected to face, as well as his attempts to make an alibi claim that failed.
In his conversations with the informant, Muhammad did not mention even once a chance that his interrogation would fail, and in practice he would not be indicted, and that if an indictment was filed, he would be acquitted. Muhammad also told the informant about another informant who he claimed had been put in his cell earlier, and also told the informant that he usually did not like to talk but was comfortable with him, and he even swore to God.