This by me and I really wasnt paying alot of attention to it until tonight when news said they found human flesh in fridge,surgical gloves and bloody sheets in bedroom etc and a dead rotti also
A wife is in police custody after her husband died
Farmington Hills, Mich. (WXYZ) - Bizarre new details emerging in the death of Farmington Hills attorney, Lloyd Johnson.
The 47-year-old died at Botsford Hospital Wednesday morning. Police have his wife, Laura, in custody. Police will not say why they have Laura in custody, they will only say they are investigating the death.
Now an attorney representing Johnson's five children says he does not believe Johnson was stabbed, but declined to say exactly what he believes caused Johnson's death.
"My understanding is that Mr. Johnson had disclosed to his wife Laura over the weekend in some sort of discussion that he was planning on filing for divorce from her and her statement back was apparently that she did not want that to happen."
He did however reveal startling new details from the search warrant returns. According to Dailey, police removed suspected human tissue from the kitchen refrigerator/freezer, prescription medication and assorted medical and surgical supplies from the master bedroom. He says police also removed bloody sheets from the master betroom and bedding with blood stains from the upstairs hallway.
Dailey says Johnson was taken to the hospital Monday on a claim he was having a heart attack, but he says that is not true. He says there was blood in the bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. He says Johnson's wife Laura was picked up Wednesday morning at a Farmington Hills school trying to take her kids out of school. Dailey says it's his understanding she was trying to remove herself, "pending the fallout from whatever actions she may have had here."
The family's dog was also found dead in the home. Dailey says the dog may have been poisoned. Tests are being done to figure out how the dog died.
Llyod Johnson was an attorney, who once worked in Geoffrey Fieger's office
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