The suspect confessed to the crime. Shin Bet believes that the murder was a terrorist attack.
Ahiya Raved, Yoav Zitun, ynet
Israel Police said Sunday that 19-year-old Shelley Dadon, whose body was found in an auto stop in Migdal Ha'emek in right on time May, was killed by her cab driver, 34-year-old Hussein Yousef Khalifa, who admitted and reenacted her killing. The Shin Bet security administration accepts that the homicide had a patriot rationale.
Dadon left her home in Afula on May 1, for a prospective employee meet-up in Migdal Ha'emek. Her body was discovered a few hours after the fact in a parking garage in the Ramat Gavriel modern territory. Police from Migdal Ha'emek discovered her body amid a standard watch at around 3pm on May 2. They saw wound injuries on the body, and, suspecting a homicide, brought in overwhelming fortifications.
A police examination demonstrated that upon the arrival of her murder, Shelly's dad Yaakov drove her to the intersection at Afula Illit, from where she was intended to go by transport to Migdal Ha'emek. She should go to a prospective employee meeting in the Ramat Gavriel mechanical territory, however never arrived. To the extent police know, Dadon got similarly as the downtown area, and afterward took a taxi ride to her demise.
Amid the taxi ride, a line is thought to have broken out in the middle of Dadon and Khalifa. As per an administration articulation, Khalifa is accepted to have driven Shelley to the deserted parking garage on the edges of the modern zone where he wounded her 17 times and dumped her body, which was then found by police.
The terrorist who admitted to the homicide - 34-year-old Hussein Yousef Khalifa.
Khalifa, who was captured on June 16, worked a taxi shuttle administration for specialists at processing plants in Migdal Ha'emek. The examination demonstrated that after supposedly killing Dadon, Khalifa headed out from the scene, washed her blood from the auto, and discarded her mobile phone and tote close to the Arab town of Beit Zarzir, in northern Israel. The intention in the homicide has yet to be dead set, yet the Shin Bet keeps up that it was a patriot wrongdoing.
From the day of the homicide, police sources asserted that the examination was seeking after a patriot thought process, however later said that the course had moved to a criminal examination. Because of suspicions of a patriot intention, the Shin Bet assumed a key part in the examination.
A day after the burial service, police captured various Bedouin from the Lower Galilee after they had utilized a Visa having a place Dadon and Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovich indicated amid a sympathy call at the family home that "sensational improvements" were normal. At the same time, after an examination enduring a few weeks, the six suspects were discharged as police acknowledged that they had essentially discovered the Visa and had no contribution in the homicide.
Police proceeded with their escalated examination, checking, in addition to other things, various security cams fitting in with organizations in the modern region, and following Shelly's conceivable steps. At this stage, Ynet learned, suspicions were initially raised that the taxi could be included in her executing.
"Criminologists turned their energies in this bearing, checking handfuls if not several taxis in the range," said a police official.
Eventually investigators surrounded one specific taxi and driver, and that is the place the examination reached an end. The taxi was found, and, police sources said, despite the fact that it had been fastidiously cleaned, lab tests discovered a connection between the driver and the homicide.
"Regardless of the possibility that he hadn't conceded and reenacted the wrongdoing," a police authority said, "we had the capacity convey him to equity on the premise of these discoveries and other proof gathered amid the examination period."
The leader of the Northern District, Major General Zohar Dvir, educated Shelly's guardians of Khalifa's capture not long after he was taken into guardianship.
"I all that much trust that this time its last," said Yaakov Dadon, "and that this part at any rate will be behind us. Our lives won't backpedal to what they were, so in any event the killers are not meandering the roads."
Khalifa's remand was amplified last Monday. Anyhow, before the listening to started, he denied any inclusion in the homicide. "I didn't slaughter (her)," he told columnists in the courthouse. "I don't recognize what they need from me. I worked in the region and they got me. I have never seen this young lady and I don't have any acquaintance with her." He said that he had been working in the region for quite a while.
Yousef Khalifa, the suspect's dad, denied the assertions for his child's sake, and even guaranteed - in opposition to his child's announcements - that his child had not functioned as a cab driver for a long time because of issues with his sight.
"Possibly he was still enlisted with the taxi organization as somebody who meets expectations there, yet he is living on handicap," his dad said. "He just leaves home once a week to go to the unemployment office.
"He would not hurt anybody, on the off chance that they let him know, 'go away,' he would bow his head and say bless your heart. This is the thing that he gained from his mom and me. I don't accept what they say in regards to him admitting and reenacting the wrongdoing. It's rubbish. My child never inhaled an expression of a lie in his life. He is sacred. My child is a whiney little girl, possibly they debilitated him."
The exploited person is 19 year old Shelly Dadon, of Afula. She had not been recruited into the armed force, because of wellbeing issues, so she was filling in as a checkout young lady at a neighborhood market.
Upon the arrival of her murder, she was headed to prospective employee meet-up and took the wrong taxi.
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