New details
Nwobodo is seen on surveillance footage with a bandage wrap on his right hand while at
Walmart purchasing trash bags, a flashlight and towels on April 16 and 17, according to the documents. He also purchased a mechanical saw from Walmart and
Home Depot.
Her body has yet to be recovered but investigators said that during a search of his apartment on Richmond, they found DNA evidence that is a strong match to Johnson's.
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New details
Nwobodo is seen on surveillance footage with a bandage wrap on his right hand while at
Walmart purchasing trash bags, a flashlight and towels on April 16 and 17, according to the documents. He also purchased a mechanical saw from Walmart and
Home Depot.
Her body has yet to be recovered but investigators said that during a search of his apartment on Richmond, they found DNA evidence that is a strong match to Johnson's.
On April 20, investigators say internet searches connected to Nwobodo's Gmail account shows he looked up if bleach or vinegar could destroy DNA.
On April 21, the same account conducted another search for the "most forested part of Houston."
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Several days later, on April 27, Nwobodo's account searched "how to delete your history completely." The next day, documents say the account searched for multiple ways on how to get away with murder.
Nwobodo also looked up "15 Cheapest Places To Live In the World: $1,000/Month."
On May 3, Nwobodo's account searched if police could check the phone records of a missing person and if police can unlock a phone during an investigation, according to the documents. Those searches came days after Johnson's bloody phone was found in Bear Creek Park.
On May 13, Nwobodo was taken into custody during a traffic stop. Nwobodo was not charged after the traffic stop. He was released, but a cell phone in his front pocket was seized.
Documents say the cell phone contained a photograph of a dismembered female in addition to three photos of deceased individuals. The individuals in the photos were not identified and no metadata was associated with them.
Anyone with information on Nwobodo’s whereabouts, or this case, is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at (713) 308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at (713) 222-8477.
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