George Eckersley Killed His Wife Then Dressed Up As Herr |
George and Denise Eckersley were married for 4 years. In 1999 they bought a car to go on a trip to Europe. Just as they were leaving, the police received a phone call from Mr. Eckersley who stated that his wife had vanished, and that he could not locate the car. Missing persons posters were placed around town. A security camera caught a woman who fit his wife's description. Several days later, a letter arrived from her stating that she had been unfaithful, and that she could no longer go on. Sometime later her purse, her sweater, and an empty bottle of vodka were found on the beach. It appeared to be suicide. The daughter never believed that her mother had committed suicide. She also stated that the suicide note did contain her mother's handwriting. The letter was examined, and within a few hours the dna found on the enveloped matched George Eckersley. Eckersley was apprehended at the airport. He was about to board a plane headed for Amsterdam. He admitted that he had written the suicide note, and that he had killed his wife by hitting her with a candlestick, chopped her up, and took her to his job where he incinerated her. The person caught on camera was actually Mr. Eckersley dressed as a woman. People could not believe it. He had a reputation of being such a kind-hearted
man.
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