The interrogation transcripts are revealed: 'They beat him and he died in their hands''

June Green
November 3, 2021   
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Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
The murder and disappearance affair: After the dramatic development in the investigation, during which one of the main suspects confessed to involvement in the murder of the teenager Nissim Sheetrit 36 ​​years ago - Channel 13 published the transcripts of the confrontation between the suspect and Rabbi Eliezer Berland this evening (Wednesday). Alarming: 751% of those who died from the coronavirus under the age of 60 were not vaccinated Employers can receive a financial incentive of up to NIS 22,250. How? Enter According to a report by Yossi Eli, during the confrontation in the interrogation room, the leader of the 'Shuvo Banim' community urged the suspect to speak: "We need to tell what happened, I order you to tell what happened." In response, the suspect broke down, linked himself to the murder of the late Nissim and incriminated three others in the act - including the former minister's son - while describing the actions to the investigators: "We went to scare Sheetrit and beat him. C., C. and B. beat him and he died in their hands. "I didn't beat him, but it was in front of my eyes. After that, we made a grave for him at the destination and buried him. It wasn't planned. We decided that we wouldn't reveal it to anyone." Following the confession, the suspect was taken to the murder scene in a forest near Jerusalem this morning in an attempt to locate the remains of the late Nissim, but so far his body has not been found. According to the suspect's lawyer, he did not remember where he was buried. The police stated in court today, for the first time, that they know exactly who murdered the teenager, the late Nissim Sheetrit. At the hearing to extend the detention of one of the suspects in the case, a police representative said that it turned out that the murder of Nissim Sheetrit occurred on February 2, 1986, three days before the complaint was filed regarding his absence. The police also learned that the kidnapping took place shortly before the murder. The court hearing also stated that the police also know how many people were present at the murder of the late Avraham Edri, who was murdered in 1990, and what the role of each suspect was. The court today extended the detention of four of the suspects arrested in the case by 8 days, at the request of the investigation team. Previously, the suspect known as the 'Shuvo Banim temptation girl', who was arrested in connection with the kidnapping of Sheetrit, was released to house arrest for a week, at the request of the police. She cooperated with the investigators, had confrontations with other suspects, and provided details, among other things, about an apartment where she told Sheetrit to go before he disappeared. About two and a half weeks ago, police investigators began arresting suspects connected to the 'Shuvo Banim' community, on suspicion of being involved in murders and disappearances that occurred in 1986 and 1990 in the Jerusalem area. On Monday of this week, Rabbi Eliezer Berland was also arrested, who was returned to prison last week to serve 5 Months in prison for crimes of extortion and fraud for which he was convicted, and he linked himself to the suspicions against him. Rabbi Berland's detention was extended by nine days yesterday. Investigators suspect that Rabbi Berland was the one who gave the order - and the judge said that the rabbi linked himself to the suspicions attributed to him.
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