Police in Houston, Texas, are searching for a man they believe killed and dismembered a missing woman last seen on April 16.
Chukwuebuka Nwobodo, 28, is wanted for murder and tampering with evidence in relation to the disappearance of Felicia Johnson, a lady he met on Snapchat in April, cops say.
Recommended articles
- Enugu governor seals market, other businesses refusing to open over sit-at-home
- 24hrs after Nigerian woman revealed she can’t have second child online, lady DM’ed her husband (Video)
- Airbus Whale shaped plane takes first flight
- Femi Otedola to become FirstBank non-executive director if shareholders approve in August
- Northern kids are cows, deserve to suffer disease, prominent Peter Obi’s supporter claims
- Oby Ezekwesili says Sanwo-Olu finally confirmed lives were lost during EndSARS
- Davido bows to pressure, deletes controversial video
- Gov Adeleke, Ooni, Canadian PM listed for honours as maiden edition of The Drum Festival holds in Canada July 28
- EndSARS: You’re malicious, ignorant, Lagos govt knocks misinformation peddlers
According to Fox News, Nwobodo, 28, allegedly agreed to pay Johnson $500 during a Snapchat interaction for a physical “meet up” on April 16.
Investigators said Nwobodo bought a power saw, towels and trash bags after Johnson’s disappearance on April 17.
The suspect was also reported to have googled “how to be a serial killer,” “how to get away with murder,” “can bleach destroy DNA?” and the “most forested part of Houston,” during the period.
Nwobodo was first questioned when the police found a gun, gloves, a large kitchen knife and. a shovel in his car on May 13. He was later released but has not been seen since then.
Johnson, 24, was reported missing on April 16, after her blood-covered phone was discovered off a roadway. Detectives later determined that Nwobodo picked up Johnson from an apartment complex and took her to his apartment — her last known location.
A Houston Police Department press release is suggesting that Nwobodo killed Johnson inside his apartment before dropping her body and personal belongings in a a park.

Freelanews is a potpourri of news, entertainment, business, events and photos. This is no fake news.
Discover more from Freelanews
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.