LucyRocket
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Yes, they did, earlier in the trial.
Jurors were told how data showed the man had used Google to browse websites for large duffel bags, suitcases and car hire.
The court also heard the defendant researched disposing of a body and Googled "flesh-eating birds" and "are there vultures in New Zealand?" days after Grace’s murder.
Other records showed the defendant had searched online for "the hottest fire", "large bags near me" and "Waitakere Ranges" — where Ms Millane's body was later found contorted inside a suitcase on December 9, 2018 — before going on another Tinder date later that day.
Grace’s dad, David, looked directly at the defendant as the detective confirmed *advertiser censored* was looked at on the man's phone after his daughter's death on December 2 last year.
But he cast his eyes down when he heard the defendant had searched online for "rigor mortis".
Grace’s Tinder date ‘Googled ‘flesh-eating birds’ & ‘hottest fire’ after murder’
Thanks @PrimeSuspect I either missed or forgot that. We only get snippets, not the full court manuscript, so I hope the prosecutor makes a point of the timing of this. I'm sure they will. Like they need me to tell them how to do their job