The Axe murder searched was about Peter en Joan Porco who was attached by their son Christopher Porco in November 2004 in Bethlehem, America.
His father died but his mother survived but her face was permanently disfigured.
Netwerk24 reported two police sources confirmed of the cell phones and computers inspected by forensics, on one of the cell phones evidence of the Porco attack search was found.
The police and Ben Rootman, the family spokesman, refused to comment as it is still part of the investigation.
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More about the Porco Axe Murders
Christopher Porco is a convicted murderer, currently imprisoned for killing his father and attempting to murder his mother with a fireman’s axe. He was tried in Orange County, New York, on charges of second-degree murder in the murder of his father, and second-degree attempted murder in the severe wounding and disfigurement of his mother, in Bethlehem, New York.[1]
The case was the subject of a one-hour documentary on 48 Hours Mystery entitled “Memory of Murder”, broadcast by CBS in 2006, as well as an episode of the TruTVseries Forensic Files that aired in 2009. Joan Porco maintained her son’s innocence throughout the trial.
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