Prosecution grills Daniel Maoz in murder trial
05/16/2012 15:57
Judge grows increasingly frustrated with evasive answers of man accused of murdering his parents.
Daniel Maoz takes witness stand Photo: MELANIE LIDMAN
Daniel Maoz gave increasingly erratic answers as his trial for the murder of his
parents, Nurit and Noah, continued on Wednesday in the Jerusalem District
Court.
Police arrested Maoz in September 2011, a month after his parents
were discovered stabbed to death in the Jerusalem neighborhood of
Ramot.
Police claimed that he had a gambling addiction and had killed his
parents in order to receive the inheritance.
Maoz admitted that he has a
gambling addiction but maintains that his identical brother, Nir, carried out
the murder of their parents while he was in the house but paralyzed by fear. The
twins share identical DNA that was discovered at the crime site.
Toward
the end of the second day of Maoz’s testimony, the judges lost patience with his
evasive answers. He worked as a lawyer before he was arrested in September, and
his ability to skirt the questions with involved explanations posed by the
defense began to annoy the judges, especially Chief Judge Zvi
Segal.
“Answer! That is not an answer!” Segal ordered Maoz at one
point.
Maoz responded to questions quietly and calmly, fidgeting with the
microphone frequently. The cuffs around his ankles clinked every time he
moved.
Segal admonished Maoz for his inability to explain why he did not
tell police that his brother had murdered his parents until long after his own
arrest.
The chief judge said he was searching for the logic in Maoz’s
answers.
“Nir, in my eyes, was going to hurt more people only when I
reported him to the police,” Maoz responded. “Nir has already murdered
his parents. How do you explain that he would only murder more people if
you reported it?” Segal asked.
“Someone who has murdered before will
probably murder again. There’s no logic in what you’re saying,” Segal
said.
When Maoz continued to protest he was terrified that Nir would
reveal that Daniel had pedophile tendencies, Segal nearly shouted back at him:
“If we’re talking about this fear, Mr. Maoz, there’s a scale of logic. A
murderer who’s walking free or a murderer who’s in jail. Do you understand?”
Maoz testified Wednesday that when he came out of the bathroom and saw Nir had
murdered their parents, Nir threw him to the ground and said, “If you tell
anyone, you’re next in line.” He re-testified about fleeing the house without
calling an ambulance, going to his apartment in Tel Aviv, visiting friends in
Bat Yam and then returning to clean the house in the middle of the
night.
He cleaned with copious amounts of bleach despite the fact that he
was terrified Nir would kill him as well, Maoz said, because it seemed like the
right thing to do based on television shows he had seen. He also used a knife to
clean under his parents’ fingernails in order to remove traces of his
DNA.
Maoz testified that the morning after when the police arrived at the
apartment, his twin brother hugged him and whispered in reference to the
cleaning, “You did good work.”
“I almost collapsed,” Maoz said. “This man that I
was so scared of was embracing me.”
Prosecution head Yuval Kaplinsky
grilled him on the evolving versions of the events that he gave to police
immediately following the murders – when Daniel initially claimed he was in Tel
Aviv, then admitted visiting his parents and finally admitted to being in the
house during the murder.
Kaplinsky also caught Maoz perjuring himself
during his testimony about his boss agreeing to act as a guarantor for a loan of
more than NIS 100,000. Previously, Maoz had denied that he lied to his boss
about the reasons for needing the loan, but admitted on Wednesday that he had
lied about a business failure in Chicago.
As the trial concluded after
nine hours, Maoz claimed he was a victim in the same way as his siblings Tamar
and Guy, causing his family to walk out in disgust.
He promised that if
Nir was imprisoned, he would ensure that Nir always had enough money for the
jail canteen.
“On top of our suffering and difficulties of losing our
parents, this testimony was embarrassing and pathetic, and that is an
understatement,” Tamar Maoz said outside the courtroom. “The story is over for
all intents and purposes and I want to begin the mourning process – that hasn’t
been possible until now mostly because of the murderer.”
Tamar added that
the family would not stay in contact with Daniel, and they did not hope to get a
clear answer from him as to the reason for allegedly murdering their parents. “I
don’t think he ever means to give us an answer,” she said. “It was very clear
from his testimony that the only thing that interests Daniel Maoz – is Daniel
Maoz.”