A 37-year-old man, convicted of the murder of his wife in 2011 and sentenced to life, revealed where he had concealed the body in exchange for a series of penitentiary privileges. The remains of the mother of his children were found Monday, October 22.

He ended up cracking. But in exchange for an Xbox console in his cell and other penitentiary privileges. Douglas Harrie Stewart, a 37-year-old American man sentenced in 2011 to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife, led the police to the place where he buried his body. The body was discovered this Monday in a low-lying wooded area of ​​Kalamazoo County, Michigan State (North). Police confirmed the next day that the remains found belonged to Venus Stewart, reports the American media The Daily Beast .

Breaking: It was down this 2 track that State Police today found the remains of Venus Stewart, missing for 8 years. Her estranged husband, convicted of her killing, the police to her remains. They were found 12 miles north of her parents' home, where she was last seen alive. pic.twitter.com/3QnrTqnGGu

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He had met his accomplice while playing online

She had disappeared in April 2010, when the couple was seriously losing their wings. Venus Stewart had also asked for a restraining order to keep her husband away from her and their two daughters. He is described as an inveterate video game player, who preferred to spend his days playing rather than looking for work. It is also on the live Xbox live platform that he met Ricky Spencer, who will become his accomplice in the murder of his wife. Douglas Harrie Stewart asked him to provide him with an alibi by posing as him using his credit cards at the time of the crime.

But it's ultimately the same Ricky Spencer who denounced him, to lighten his own pain. Douglas Harrie Stewart, who confessed his crime only last year, has delivered his last secrets this week to satisfy his passion for video games.