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sadchild

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Frosty got iced!
So.... I laughed about this on and off for half an hour. At one point, I was laughing so hard I had to excuse myself to another room to be alone and let the laughs out. Once I calmed down, I thought "The Heat Meiser got smoked." Then laughed another few minutes. Then I thought "Santa got bagged." Laughed another few minutes. Then on the drive home, I laughed some more.

I considered posting "Frosty got iced??" as a comment to the original Facebook post by the local PD, but all of the comments on there were filled with disgust, hate and sadness over the incident. So I didn't want to be the insensitive guy, especially since my real name is attached to my FB account. But I was really tempted.
 
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goreds2

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OH H.....EYE OH
Sadly, the trial is just getting underway, 3 years after I posted about this Boston area man who killed his wife, then buried the body. During opening arguments, they listed all of his computer searches and pertinent activity:

Sunday, Jan. 1
4:52 a.m.: “best ways to dispose of a body” to a website of “10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to.”
4:55 a.m.: “How long before a body starts to smell?”
5:47 a.m.: “10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to.” He returns to the article and reads through several pages of it.
6:24 a.m.: “How long for someone to be missing, to inheritance?”
6:25 a.m.: “How long for someone to be missing, to be dead?”
7:44 a.m.: “Tishman Speyer, Washington, DC, head.”
7:48 a.m.: Lowe’s Google search
9:33 a.m.: “How long does DNA last?” He is redirected to a website titled, “Is it possible to clean DNA off a knife?”
9:35 a.m.: “Can identification be made on partial human remains?”
9:59 a.m.: “How to dispose of a cellphone?”
9:59 a.m.: “How to dispose of a computer?”
10:29 a.m.: “I am the user on my wife’s credit card. She is missing. Can I still use the card?”
10:29 a.m.: “My wife is missing. What should I do?”
10:34 a.m.: “Your spouse is missing, and you want a divorce/hello/divorce.”
11:28 a.m.: “Ways to dispose of body parts after murder.”
11:28 a.m.: “6 ways to dispose of a body/murdermurdermurder” at murdermurdermurder.com/blog
11:41 a.m.: “Cleaning up a dead body,” a video on YouTube.
11:44 a.m.: “How to clean blood from a wood floor?”
11:50 a.m.: “Can I use bleach to clean my wood floors from blood stains?”
12:10 p.m.: “What does bleach do to dead bodies?”
12:18 p.m.: “Want to get away with murder? Use special detergent.” article in Discover Magazine.
12:21 p.m.: “Is it better to throw away crime scene clothes or wash them?”
12:48 p.m.: “How do you use hydrogen peroxide on blood stains?”
12:48 p.m.: “How to clean blood stains with hydrogen peroxide,” a video on YouTube.
12:53 p.m.: “Should I use hydrogen peroxide 8 on blood stains in concrete?”
1:43 p.m.: “Can the FBI tell when you accessed your phone?”
1:52 p.m.: “Does the dishwasher clean blood?”
1:52 p.m.: “Is it possible that a knife which had blood on it remains contaminated with HIV after it has been washed with hot water and dish soap?”

Monday, Jan. 2
2:00 a.m.: “How to remove a SIM card from an iPhone?”
2:00 a.m.: Apple support website “Remove or switch the SIM card in your iPhone.”
2:01 a.m.: “How to remove a hard drive from an Apple laptop.”
5:24 a.m.: “TJ Maxx near me, Norwell.”
10:32 a.m.: “How long do stores keep security footage?”
12:27 p.m.: “How to saw a body?”
12:27 p.m.: “How to dismember a body?”
12:33 p.m.: “Hacksaw, the best tool for dismembering a body?”
12:42 p.m.: “Details of dismemberment discussed in murder trial.”
12:47 p.m.: “Can you be charged with murder without a body?”
12:47 p.m.: “Murder conviction without a body.”
12:51 p.m.: “No corpse? No problem. Notable, murder convictions without a body/any true crime.”
1:12 p.m.: “Can you identify a body with broken teeth?”
1:14 p.m.: “Disposing of a body in the trash.”
1:34 p.m.: “Chatham West apartments, rentals / Brockton, MA, Zillow.”
1:36 p.m.: “Claremont apartment rentals, Abington, MA, Zillow.”
2:51 p.m.: “What powder mass smells the best?”
7:09 p.m.: “Can I mix white vinegar to stop smells?”

Tuesday, Jan. 3
1:55 a.m. “Can baking soda make a dead body smell good?”
5:03 a.m.: “Cleaning up blood without leaving a trace.”
6:55 a.m.: “Are footprints easy to wash away?”
1:02 p.m.: “How long for a dismembered body to decompose?”
1:05 p.m.: “Body found at trash station.”
1:12 p.m.: “Can a body decompose in a plastic bag?”
7:38 p.m.: “Can police get your search history without your computer?”

Wednesday, Jan. 4
8:55 p.m. “Does a cellphone track your historical location?”

Saturday, Jan. 7
A series of Chase credit card logins and searches.


Guarino also revealed a number of internet searches before Jan. 1, 2023.

Dec. 26, 2022
12:06 a.m.: “Cheating wife seduces another man to impregnate her, Scarlet scandal, sex, gamble erotica X” on Pornhub.
12:06 a.m.: “Chat with miss_BA, live adult video chat room now.”
8:51 p.m.: “Best state to divorce for a man.”
8:54 p.m.: “Washington D.C. divorce lawyers.”
(Series of websites regarding divorce, divorce advice, and mistakes in divorce)

Dec. 27, 2022
8:57 p.m.: Chase credit card login.

All of the searches occurred on the MacBook, not on the iPad as initially thought, Guarino said. The internet searches were synced with the iPad.

Should have simply searched “ 50 ways to leave your lover “