On Wednesday, November 25, 1998, Julie Jensen volunteered to help out in her son’s third-grade classroom in Kenosha, Wisconsin. While she was there, she confided in her son’s teacher; she feared that her husband was attempting to poison her, in part due to his Internet search habits.
“She had found a paper listing things to buy in her husband’s stuff,” the teacher, Theresa DeFazio, told investigators. “She said it listed syringes and names of drugs on it. Then she said that she thought he might try to kill her with a drug overdose and make it look like a suicide… One other time she had mentioned that it bothered her how every time she walked into the room when her husband was on the computer, he always turned it off or covered it quickly. She asked him why once, but he said he was doing business stuff, and he was done.”
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