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A suspect in his wife's murder was found to have a long list of scary Google queries.

Brian Walsh has been arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife, whose body has never been found. The prosecutor's office was horrified when they discovered a list of search queries: to do this, the man used his son's iPad. 

On January 1, the suspect began writing in the search in the morning: “How to embalm a body?”, “Dismemberment and the best ways to dispose of a body,” “What happens if you put body parts in ammonia?” and more than a dozen similar requests. 

On January 2, Walsh writes the following: “Can you be charged with murder without a body?” “Can a body with broken teeth be identified?” and “A hacksaw is the best tool for dismemberment.”

On January 3, a man was interested in the rate of decomposition of the body: where does it happen faster - in a plastic bag or in the ground in the forest. He was also looking for an answer to the question “Can baking soda remove human body odor?”

 

Source: Telegram channel “ALL ABOUT THE USA”

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20.01.2023