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A 26-year-old Northern California prostitute has been arrested in the mysterious death of a Google executive, according to police.


Forrest Hayes was a 51-year-old married father of five. He loved his family and his boat. He was beloved by his colleagues at Google [x], the tech giant's innovation lab.


But Hayes was apparently living a secret life that no one seemed to have suspected.


Shortly before Thanksgiving last year, police found him on his yacht in the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor, dead from a heroin overdose.


On the night of his death, according to police, Hayes had met up with Alix Tichleman, a young call girl he'd met on SeekingArrangement.com, which specializes in setting up wealthy men and women with attractive, willing companions.


Tichleman brought the heroin, injected Hayes with a lethal dose and simply watched as he slipped into unconsciousness and suffered an overdose, according to a Santa Cruz Police Department news release.


She tried to cover her tracks, taking key evidence with her when she fled the scene. But surveillance video from the yacht revealed her seemingly deliberate actions, police said.


As Hayes died, Tichleman didn't call 911. She did, however, collect her belongings - the heroin and needles- while carefully stepping over Hayes's body. 'At one point, she steps over the body to finish a glass of wine,' police said, adding that Tichleman did one more thing before fleeing the boat, Santa Cruz Police officials said: She closed the blinds, ensuring that no one would see the body from the outside.


'She showed no regard for him,' Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark told the Santa Cruz Sentinel on Tuesday. 'She was just trying to cover her tracks.'


Months later, investigators were closing in on Tichleman. Fearing that she might leave Santa Cruz, detectives set a trap by posing as a potential client offering more than $1,000 for a sexual encounter.


Tichleman agreed to meet up at an upscale hotel, where she was arrested on July 4 on suspicion of second-degree murder, destruction of evidence and transporting and providing narcotics. She is also being investigated for a similar death in another state, police said.


A spokesman for Google declined to comment on Hayes and the pending case.


Todd Zion, who worked with Hayes at Google, called him a 'wonderful man' and manager on Wednesday.


Hayes had only recently arrived at Google after spending several years at Apple, and news of his unexplained death came as a shock.


'I was devastated in the sense that I was really looking forward to working for him,' Zion told The Post on Wednesday. 'He was my boss for only about two months, but I had heard nothing about him that suggested that he did drugs.'


Writing on a memorial page, a former colleague from Apple remembered Hayes as a family man and an asset: 'Forrest played a significant role and contributed tremendously at Apple but nothing was more important to Forrest than his family. He talked about them all the time as they were truly his priority.'


Tichleman is expected to be arraigned in Santa Cruz County Superior Court today, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel.


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