miércoles, 12 de enero de 2011

Search History Helps Convict Husband Of Wife's Murder

A Wisconsin man was convicted of his wife's murder with evidence that included his search history of the ingredients used to kill her, Forbes reported.

On the morning of Julie Jensen's death "someone attempted to "double-delete" (apparently unsuccessfully) the computer's browsing history, which included a search for "ethylene glycol poisoning." She died from that method of poisoning.

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