GUILTY BY BY GOOGLE
William McGuire
thought his wife
Melanie was an
angel - a nurse with
a caring nature and
a wonderful mom to their two
small kids.
But behind the kind smile,
Melanie was carefully plotting his
murder so she could move in with
her boss and secret lover - a rich
doctor. She thought she'd come up
with the perfect plan, but she left a
trail of evidence on her computer -
and was found "guilty by Google."
She used the internet search
engine to research ways to get
rid of her husband - and her
computer ended up being the star
"witness" against her.
Melanie bought a gun in another
state and shot her unsuspecting
husband as he slept after giving
him a powerful sedative.
Then the cold-hearted killer
chopped up his body and dumped
it in Chesapeake Bay in three
suitcases. To help cover up her
crime, she went to court for a
restraining order in an effort to
convince police that her husband
had beaten her and run away.
Melanie thought she'd gotten
away with it - until a week later
when the suitcases bobbed to the
surface.
And police computer experts
came up with a virtual smoking
gun. They traced her Google
searches and developed a damning
dossier of evidence of her coldly
calculated plot.
Her Internet searches included:
"how to commit murder,"
"undetectable poisons" and
"how to purchase guns
illegally."
Pick up the new issue of ENQUIRER for all the details!
Published on: 12/05/2007