19-Year-Old Agam Tzarfati Suspected of Ordering Benyahu Razi's Murder in Jerusalem
Agam Tzarfati, 19, is the main suspect in ordering the murder of Benyahu Razi and his ex-partner in Jerusalem. The killing occurred on a Saturday night in an Airbnb apartment in the Nahalat neighborhood, where Razi was brutally stabbed and struck with a kitchen hammer. Tzarfati, who is serving as a soldier, had a toxic relationship with Razi, involving mutual complaints.
Two other 19-year-old women from Jerusalem, Mazal Linor Sasson and Shilat Huta, friends of Tzarfati, are also suspects. They are believed to have arranged for the attackers to come to the apartment. The murder was reportedly streamed live to these two women, who were outside the scene, and they then assisted the perpetrators in fleeing.
Linor Sasson has a criminal record, having been released from prison after serving time for fraud, threats, and extortion. Her husband, Kfir Sasson, is also a convicted criminal who escaped prison in 2001 and fired at police officers.
Additionally, a traffic policewoman related to one of the suspects was investigated this week by the Police Internal Investigations Department on suspicion of obstructing the murder investigation. She allegedly met with two of the suspects shortly after the incident and took actions that may have hindered the inquiry.
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