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Las Vegas man living with dead girlfriend explains creepy use of cooler: report

A convicted sex offender allegedly lived with his dead girlfriend's body for months and kept a cooler outside the closet "in case she came back from the dead."

A convicted sex offender suspected of killing his roommate's girlfriend and living with her dead body "believed she might come back to life."

George Bone, 31, was arrested Wednesday and charged with the murder of Beverly Ma, whose body police found in his closet with a belt around her neck.

Ma's body was likely in the closet for about two months because Bone was afraid to go back to jail, so he kept the air conditioning at 60 degrees because of the number of flies in the house, according to Fox 5 Vegas, which obtained the arrest report.

Bone allegedly told investigators he had put a cooler near the closet door, so he’d be alerted if she "rose from the dead like the movie ‘The Grudge,’" Fox 5 Vegas reported.

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One of Ma's family members called 911 after a series of suspicious activities, including 84 missed incoming calls, and was on hold with a dispatcher as Bone brushed his teeth while talking to her family, according to the Fox 5 Vegas report. 

They reportedly described his demeanor as "nonchalant" and said he hadn't called 911 because he knew he would be arrested "for being a person of color," Fox 5 Vegas reported. 

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He led Ma's family members to the master bedroom of their Las Vegas home, showed them her body in the closet and insinuated that she had died of suicide, according to the report. 

Ma's family member hung up on the 911 dispatcher and didn't pick up the return call, which prompted a police response. 

Bone allegedly reiterated the suicide story, but investigators pointed out inconsistencies in his alibi. 

He allegedly said, "Since my truth is sounding so much like lies, I think I need to get an attorney," and the interview ended, according to the arrest report. 

A judge denied bond during his first court appearance on July 27. 

He's scheduled to return to court on August 1.

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