A mobile phone found at the scene of the murders of three members of the same family was apparently used to search for information on axe killings, according to reports.
Martin van Breda, 55, Teresa, 54, and son Rudi, 22, were found dead at their home in Stellenbosch, South Africa, on 28 January.
Their 16-year-old daughter Marli was critically injured in an apparent axe attack at their golf club estate home.
Son Henri van Breda, 20, also survived the attack and reportedly told family members he had been knocked unconscious after an axe was thrown at him.
Forensic officers reportedly made the discovery after going through search histories on mobile phones and computers in the house, Netwerk 24 reported.
Someone had searched for information on the 2004 murder of Peter Porco in Delmar, New York state, on the mobile phone.
Mr Porco was killed with an axe and his wife left for dead in the attack. Their son Christopher Porco was jailed for 50 years for murder and attempted murder in 2006.
It was unclear who the phone belonged to.
Marli has been discharged from hospital into a rehabilitation facility, where she remains under police guard. She suffered injuries to her head, face, and neck.
Henri, who suffered minor injuries during the alleged attack, is reportedly staying with family.
Last week, the Times newspaper reported that Marli and Henri are the main beneficiaries of the family estate, which is valued at around 200 million rand (£11.2m).
No one was been arrested in connection with the murders.
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