Brian Walshe definitely didn’t kill his wife. Despite the fact that his wife has been missing for over a week and despite the fact that he is in police custody and despite the fact that he Googled all of this,
Jan. 1 Google searches
4:55 a.m.: “How long before a body starts to smell?”
4:58 a.m.: “How to stop a body from decomposing”
5:20 a.m.: “How to bound a body”
5:47 a.m.: “10 ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to”
6:25 a.m.: “How long for someone to be missing to inherit?”
6:34 a.m.: “Can you throw away body parts?”
9:29 a.m.: “What does formaldehyde do?”
9:34 a.m.: “How long does DNA last?”
9:59 a.m.: “Can identification be made on partial remains?”
11:34 a.m.: “Dismemberment and the best ways to dispose of a body”
11:44 a.m. “How to clean blood from a wooden floor”
11:56 a.m.: “Luminol to detect blood”
1:08 p.m.: “What happens when you put body parts in ammonia?”
1:21 p.m. : “Is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them?”
Jan. 2 Google searches
12:45 p.m.: “Hacksaw best tool to dismember”
1:10 p.m. “Can you be charged with murder without a body?”
1:14 p.m.: “Can you identify a body with broken teeth?”
Jan. 3 Google searches
1:02 p.m.: “What happens to hair on a dead body?”
1:13 p.m.: “What is the rate of decomposition of a body found in a plastic bag compared to on a surface in the woods?”
1:20 p.m.: “Can baking soda make a body smell good?”
He’s probably innocent…right?
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