Jurors heard that Ross McCullum searched online for details about four serial killers and Googled ‘Who cuts your hair in prison?’ hours after the death of his girlfriend Megan Newborough
A lab worker accused of knifing his girlfriend to death searched for details about notorious killers on the internet before Googling ‘who cuts your hair in prison’ hours after her death, a court has heard.
Ross McCullum has admitted the manslaughter of 23-year-old Megan Newborough, but denies having murderous intent when he strangled her and cut her throat with a knife at his home.
He searched online for pornography and then for information on Levi Bellfield and Harold Shipman after disposing of her body, a jury has heard.
A trial at Leicester Crown Court heard McCullum was found to have also conducted internet searches linked to Soham killer Ian Huntley and Yorkshire ripper Peter Sutcliffe.