Linor Sasson and Agam Tzrafi were brought in together for interrogation - and then the big secret was revealed: "Change your shirt, it's suspicious"

During a police confrontation between Agam Tzrafi and Linor Sasson, the main suspects in the murder of Binyahu Razi, Agam accused Linor of telling her son to change his shirt because "it's suspicious" and to get the boys out of Jerusalem. Linor denied this and retorted to Agam: "You are a liar and cursed." Investigators described a complex investigation involving seven suspects, during which some of the youths remained silent.

During a police confrontation between Agam Tzrafi and Linor Sasson, the main suspects in the murder of Binyahu Razi, the two blamed each other. Agam claimed that Linor told her son, Avior, to change his shirt because everyone was dressed in black and it "looked suspicious," and that the boys were told "you need to get out of Jerusalem." Linor denied the allegations, saying: "I didn't say that." The exchange later escalated: Linor retorted to Agam, "You are a liar and cursed," while Agam repeated her claim. Toward the end of the confrontation, Linor told Agam: "You used us to murder." Investigators described a complex investigation involving seven suspects, during which some of the youths remained silent. According to investigators, Agam did not completely deny involvement in the events, while Linor was perceived as more experienced and dominant, connected to the events via a video call.

Linor Sasson and Agam Tzrafi were brought in together for interrogation - and then the big secret was revealed: "Change your shirt, it's suspicious"