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Police have deciphered the murder of Eldad Perry, indictment will be filed against Daniel Kedar | Israel today

2021-11-22T11:40:21.927Z


From the decision he made to carry out the act, the planning for many months, the follow-up of the murdered man's habits, the training, and the gun seized at his home and matched by bullets from the arena • This is the evidence the police have against the detainee • An indictment will be filed against him in the coming days


Police announced today (Monday) that they have managed to decipher the murder of real estate developer Eldad Perry, and to gather evidence against the main suspect, Daniel Kedar. Today, the prosecution filed a prosecutor's statement against him, and an indictment will be filed in the coming days. 

The gun, which was found in the home of Daniel Kedar, a 64-year-old resident of Rishon Lezion, is the one from which real estate developer Eldad Perry was shot to death. Verified with the evidence continues to deny what is attributed to him.

The police told Israel Today that it was a brutal murder and a brutal arena.

The ballistics opinion was very difficult, and the researchers advised the family not to read or see it. 


The late Eldad Perry was shot dead on the morning of October 15 by a motorcyclist while attending prayers at a synagogue on the agricultural farm in Rehovot. The motorcyclist, opened fire in front of him and then fled the scene.


Police arrived at the scene immediately after the murder, and began questioning eyewitnesses.

A couple who were doing sports told police they noticed a dark motorcycle waiting near the entrance to the parking lot.

Later, they began to trace the route of exit from the murder scene and then came to a camera that was found to be significant, and based on the photographs from it, the investigators were able to locate the type of motorcycle that left the farm towards Weizmann Street and Nes Ziona.

The police then understood that the motive for the murder was revenge and the working assumption was that it was a person who did not share the intentions of the murder, and planned to carry out the act independently and calmly, and that these were not criminal organizations.

They realized that this was a lone threat fired at his personal weapon and the motorcycle he owned, so he hid the license plate.

In the first phase, the researchers began to map a potential circle of casualties.

Investigators reached out to 2,000 potential suspects, common to the company and up to investment owners who gave loans or bonds, and slowly denied them.

Investigators assumed that the operator had purchased an apartment and lost all his money.

They summoned the trustees and received from them the list of all the buyers of the apartments.

They began to identify the purchasing groups, summoned project committee heads, examined group correspondence and identified the violent correspondence.

At the same time, through the same photographs, the researchers were able to reach a unique type of motorcycle that is not very common, and the investigation of the scene revealed that the pods were of a Glock-type pistol.

The starting point for this publication was that the backpacks belong to someone who holds a gun license.

Investigators carried out cross-examinations between the type of motorcycle and the type of gun and found that it was Daniel Kedar, a grandfather of six.

The investigators at first did not believe it but as the investigation deepened they managed to cross between the motive and the terrain preparation in Perry's house, using the work vehicle.

For two weeks they conducted an undercover investigation with all known unit means and in an undercover investigation the investigators realized that no interrogation exercise would work on a potter because he did not involve anyone in the preparations or the murder itself.

So the investigators decided to arrest Kedar and arrested him in the parking lot near the house.

When the policemen reached him he understood straight away and in his possession the gun was seized along with the motorcycle and the license plate covered with insulating tape at the scene.

Kedar was brought in for questioning along with seven detained family members to rule out their involvement.

His employer had a Glock pistol and a friend from Petah Tikva who, after committing the murder, organized to take a shower with him.

The police checked with him that he did not leave the gun or helmet.

In the first interrogation he gave a version that complicated him and an alibi message that was easily refuted.

From the second interrogation he maintained his right to remain silent, but managed to extract from him the indictment that he was at the scene on the day of the murder.

The seized gun was transferred to the forensic and after examination the investigators received a line that there was a match between the pods and the bullets and the gun he holds in the license and that was the gun fired at Eldad Perry.

Yesterday, Kedar confronted the forensic evidence and he denied the suspicions against him and the police have ballistics, cameras, a motorcycle owned by him and a vehicle that arrives at the scene in preparation for days and weeks.

Police estimate that from March he planned the murder, since then he began preparations in the field.

Police also have evidence that his private vehicle arrived at the victim's home in the synagogue area and he is scheduling his arrival at the murder scene and there are cameras that identify him outside the victim's home.

The motive itself was born around February when he was asked to complete hundreds of thousands of shekels to continue the construction of the project and then he began to conduct an undercover independent investigation after the late Perry. Kedar bought two apartments for himself and his son in the Lod project. When the guarantee he received was a lien on land that he later found out that many more had received a lien that was worthless in February.This year he was asked to pay another 1.3 million to complete the project and in fact that was the date he decided to liquidate it.

Source: israelhayom

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