What is it with all of these guys using search engines to help them kill their wives?
In the days before Robert Petrick's wife, Janine Sutphin, was found floating in a nearby lake, Petrick is alleged to have launched Google searches for "neck snap break" (according to one source, but another says the words were separate), and "hold."
Further investigations of Petrick's hard drives found a visit to a site called bloodfest666, running email affairs with other women, and a download of a document named "22 Ways to Kill a Man With Your Bare Hands."
Circumstantial you say? How about that four days before he reported his wife missing, he had researched lake levels, currents, boat ramps and access about Falls Lake, where his wife was found.
Reportedly, the history of his Google searches were retrieved from cache, not by correspondence from Google, which begs the question as to how a so-called specialist doesn't know how to use digital spot remover.
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