Alix Tichelman, who sipped wine while the man died of heroin overdose, wrote on FB it was 'nice to talk with someone about murdering people in cold blood'
An alleged high-end prostitute accused of injecting heroin into a Google executive and leaving him to die when he overdosed, wrote a post on Facebook about "killing sprees" in the days before her arrest last week, a report said.
Tichelman (pictured right), who has boasted of over 200 clients, appeared in a US court on Wednesday on prostitution, heroin and manslaughter charges linked to the death of Google executive Forrest Timothy Hayes, 51.
Hayes (pictured left) was found dead on his yacht Escape in Santa Cruz, California, in November last year. Newly uncovered surveillance footage from the yacht shows Tichelman gather her belongings, including the heroin and needles, step over Hayes's body to finish a glass of wine and then lower a blind before leaving, police said.
Tichelman did not provide first aid or call emergency authorities as Hayes suffered medical complications and went unconscious.
Tichelman was arrested on July 4 after being lured to an upscale hotel by investigators under the pretence of meeting a rich man willing to pay well for sex. On June 28, she wrote on Facebook that it was "really nice to talk with someone about killing sprees and murdering people in cold blood...and they love it too", ABC News reported.
"No judgement. Yay!" she wrote. "F*** all of that positivity bulls***. Take a look around you. Life is hard and then you die," she added. Tichelman used a website to connect with men, investigators said. Hayes also reportedly met the woman through the website. Santa Cruz Deputy police chief Steve Clark said that it appears this might not have been the first time Tichelman left someone in trouble without calling 911 or trying to help. He said his agency is cooperating with police in a different state on a similar case.
"There's a pattern of behaviour here where she doesn't seek help when someone is in trouble," he said.
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