Police allege a man accused of killing his 19-year-old girlfriend, Krystle Monks, made Google searches related to her dying, according to reports from multiple outlets. The accounts say blood and vomit were found inside the home where Monks spent her final moments. In reporting across the sources, Monks’s boyfriend tells police about cleaning up blood in his room, describing actions he allegedly took after the incident. The outlets agree that the case includes both physical evidence found at the address and statements attributed to the accused. They also concur that the investigation references the accused’s online search activity, which prosecutors appear to argue is relevant to understanding events leading up to Monks’s death. The reports do not provide additional confirmed details about the searches themselves or the broader circumstances of the death beyond what is stated, and they frame the information as allegations within the criminal case. The matter is presented as an ongoing legal proceeding in which specific claims are attributed to police and the accused’s statements.