
Just before 9 p.m., Mr. Orsini, 35, drove Mr. Kraft’s car along the same route he had rehearsed only days earlier and left it on a street corner near the waterfront. He then walked about a mile to a gas station, where he used a $100 bill to purchase an energy drink before using a burner phone to call a taxi back to Beacon.
Over the course of the next several days, the Orsinis bought additional burner phones, made suspicious Google searches, including “is galvanized steel fire-proof,” and purchased various materials that could be used to chop up and burn a body, according to the complaint, including 31-gallon galvanized steel trash cans, an angle grinder, an ax and 16 bundles of firewood.
On several occasions, the couple left their personal phones at home and drove more than 120 miles each way to visit Mr. Orsini’s family in Amsterdam, N.Y., north of Albany. On May 2, Mr. Orsini texted his mother to ask if she had told anyone he was visiting her upstate.
Ms. Orsini, 36, also texted her ex-husband’s phone in the days after his disappearance to ask about their children’s report cards — a strange move, according to the complaint, because “they did not typically text about their children’s academics.”
She also called the police in Marlboro to ask about Mr. Kraft’s whereabouts.
On May 4, the police discovered Mr. Kraft’s Toyota Camry parked, with tickets, at the same location authorities believe the Orsinis had left it, according to the complaint. The police impounded the car that day, according to the complaint. On May 7, the authorities believe, the couple returned to Newburgh to check on the vehicle.
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