Submitted by BlairDaniels t3_yngt6n in nosleep
CandiBunnii t1_iv97suq wrote
I mean, you gotta deal with this eventually.
The attempted poisoning story is feasible but hiding the corpse makes you look pretty guilty.
I'm not usually one for altering a crime scene but you might want to either put him in a better spot (forensics will still likely find his DNA under the bed) or try to hide the body (not in your house) and play dumb.
As his SO you'll likely be a suspect especially If they find traces of that powder in your kitchen as well as in his system.
Call 911, but may want to run everything through a lawyer so you don't slip up and catch a murder charge.
This seems pretty cut and dry but you know how inept or willingly misleading police can be.
Laveycee t1_ivb3g9g wrote
Lawyer up and call the cops, OP! Also, do NOT reenter the house. Do NOT alter anything at the crime scene, that would just make you look incredibly guilty of intentional murder. Just get a criminal defense attorney, and let them handle everything.
thethunder92 t1_ivdao87 wrote
The boyfriends been shoved under the bed. That doesn’t look good
Laveycee t1_iveyfuj wrote
Yes, but it'll be worse if OP moves the body now.
thethunder92 t1_ivhh5r8 wrote
May as well hide it at this point
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eyeofliger t1_ivcqslk wrote
And if she never touched the container if they dust it for prints it would show that she never touched it meaning he did try to poison her she just switched them
Mobile-User-TURBO t1_iv9s640 wrote
Did she hide the corpse? The boyfriend called her and told her not to look under the bed. That suggests he put himself there before he died.
msearlgrey t1_ivaiusx wrote
The voice note was from herself - it was in her own voice
lizanoel t1_ivakc1z wrote
No the voice-mail was from herself
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