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I watched. It's been pretty obvious since the beginning that he did it. Sick google searches, sick guy. So hard to understand why people choose this route instead of just walking away or letting the other person walk away.
They said he googled best state to divorce on the 27th. I think you were right that she wanted out.
It sounds like he dismembered her and threw her body in a dumpster in Abington and the contents were incinerated. They mentioned him lugging a large trash bag and disposing of it in that dumpster. I hope she haunts that b. Astard.
It sounds like he dismembered her and threw her body in a dumpster in Abington and the contents were incinerated. They mentioned him lugging a large trash bag and disposing of it in that dumpster. I hope she haunts that b. Astard.
Right, the body parts were incinerated before the police got to it. So it's gone.
Sounds so much like the Jennifer dulos case where her body was never found because she was dismembered then thrown in different dumpsters. Didn't work out for that husband, didn't work out for this one either.
Sounds like she had a residence in swampscott but stayed in Cohasset because she wasn't in good health.
As far as who was watching kids when he did what he did for all we know he brought them with him. If he didn't I'm taking a guess his mother was at home with them.
His mother lives in Swampscott and spent the week in Cohasset while Ana was away supposedly. The mother probably watched the kids while he drove around disposing of evidence - or could they have been in the car with him?
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