Woman accused of killing husband’s search history revealed

The search history of a mother-of-three who is accused of killing her husband included ‘getting away with murder’, police will allege.

Natasha Darcy-Crossman has been charged with the murder of her husband Mathew Dunbar in Walcha, New South Wales.

Mr Dunbar, 42, was found dead at his multimillion-dollar sheep farm on Thunderbolts Way on August 2.

Ms Darcy-Crossman, 42, has been charged with his murder, and police allege her Google search history includes the term ‘the science of getting away with murder’, according to the police facts sheet as reported by the Daily Telegraph.

Natasha Darcy-Crossman has been charged with the murder of her husband Mathew Dunbar in Walcha, New South Wales

Ms Darcy-Crossman, 42, has been charged with his murder, and police allege her Google search history includes the term ‘the science of getting away with murder’

Ms Darcy-Crossman, 42, has been charged with his murder, and police allege her Google search history includes the term ‘the science of getting away with murder’

Police allege she staged the suicide of her husband after putting drugs and sedatives in his food

Police allege she staged the suicide of her husband after putting drugs and sedatives in his food

Other searches police allege Ms Darcy-Crossman undertook included ’99 undetectable poisons’, if ‘helium showed up in an autopsy’, ‘murder by injection’, ‘helium filled exit bag’, ‘euthanasia device’, ‘suicide/suffocation/helium’ and ‘arsenic’, according to the police facts sheet.

Police allege she staged the suicide of her husband after putting drugs and sedatives in his food, then putting a plastic bag on his head and pumping helium into the bag from a canister.

Police will also allege Ms Darcy-Crossman used her husband’s phone to text her ex-husband and paramedic Colin Crossman on the night Mr Dunbar died.

The text sent at 1.13am on August 2 allegedly sent from Mr Dunbar’s phone by Ms Darcy-Crossman pretending to be him said ‘tell the police. I don’t want Tash and the kids to find me’.

Police will also allege Ms Darcy-Crossman used her husband’s phone to text her ex-husband and paramedic Colin Crossman on the night Mr Dunbar died

Police will also allege Ms Darcy-Crossman used her husband’s phone to text her ex-husband and paramedic Colin Crossman on the night Mr Dunbar died

Mr Dunbar, 42, was found dead at his multimillion-dollar sheep farm on Thunderbolts Way on August 2

Mr Dunbar, 42, was found dead at his multimillion-dollar sheep farm on Thunderbolts Way on August 2

Ms Darcy-Crossman called 000 about 2am, telling operators she had found her husband in bed.

She was arrested and charged with her husband’s murder at the sheep farm on Saturday.

She is scheduled to appear in court in January.

 

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