Don't Google "How To Commit Murder" Before Killing
An anonymous reader alerts us to a murder trial in New Jersey in which Google and MSN searches were used against a woman accused of killing her husband. In the days before the murder, prosecutors say the defendant searched for "How To Commit Murder," "instant poisons," "undetectable poisons," "fatal digoxin doses," and gun laws in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Her husband was killed with a gun procured in Pennsylvania. The crime occurred in 2004; of course, people now know to be careful about their searches.
Wow... Thanks slashdot, you've made my whole evening... I can go to bed now...
2 Comments:
I guess its always good to get a little professional know how before killing someone...You don't want to do it wrong...
yeah, but I'm sure usually you don't want it to be quite so traceable :)
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