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A man who wanted the death of a woman in Texas allegedly searched for "how to be a serial killer."

The suspect also allegedly searched for the phrases "How to Get Away with Murder" and "How to Get Away with Killing".

Chukwuebuka Nwobodo is wanted by police in Houston.
Chukwuebuka Nwobodo is being sought by the Houston police.Photo: Handout/Houston Police Station

Wanted murder in Texas after California's disappearance Men reportedly searched for "how to be a serial killer" on Google.

Houston police said 28-year-old Chukweb Kanubodo was missing after being arrested and cross-examined last month for the disappearance of 24-year-old Felicia Johnson in San Diego.

She was last seen leaving her apartment on April 16th.

Felicia Johnson went missing in Houston in April, and is presumed dead.
Felicia Johnson went missing in Houston in April and died It is estimated that it was done. Photo: Black And Missing Foundation /Instagram

According to the law&Crime Blog, Police Claims Nwobodo also searched Google for the phrases "How to Get Away with Murder" and "How to Get Away with Killing".

Detectives claim that Nwobodo killed and probably dismantled Johnson after her bloody cell phone and purse were found on a park road.

Police alleged that Nubod bought a mechanical saw, a garbage bag, towels, and a flashlight when Johnson went missing.

"Evidence shows that Nwobodo killed Johnson in his apartment before disposing of her personal belongings at Bear Creek Pioneer Park."Houston Police claimed in release I did.

"He is believed to have disposed of Johnson's body at some point within a few days. At this point, her body has not recovered."

Police said After Nwobodo connected with Snapchat, he offered Johnson $ 500 to work at a strip club and claimed to have withdrawn that amount from the bank on the day of her disappearance.

Photos of a dismemberment woman and three other corpses were also allegedly found on Novodo's phone,investigators told Fox-affiliated KRIV.

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