Charging documents reveal that after Felicia Johnson's disappearance, an accused suspect Googled things like 'how to be a serial killer' and 'how to get away with murder.'
On Thursday police revealed that they found evidence leading them to believe she was murdered.
Houston police say the suspect allegedly googled things like "what does bleach do to blood," "how to be a serial killer" and "how does one plan a murder without getting caught." On April 30th nearly 2-weeks after Johnson's apparent murder his Google search history revealed he was still looking for "Houston escorts."
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