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Aug 5, 2023, 11:25:03 PM8/5/23
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Lou Bricano <l...@cap.con> wrote in news:NdAzM.105928$nEzb....@fx36.iad:

> Another LBFM whore tries to kill an American.

TUCSON, AZ (13 News) - A Tucson woman is facing an attempted murder charge
after allegedly trying to kill her husband by poisoning his coffee. Melody
Felicano Johnson, 39, was arrested last week on charges of attempted
first-degree murder, aggravated assault and adding harmful substances to
food/drink/medicine. Johnson, who is being held on a $250,000 bond, was
arraigned on Friday and she pleaded not guilty plea.

According to court documents, Johnson and her husband have a child
together and are going through a divorce. Johnson’s husband is in the Air
Force and was stationed in Germany until recently, moving back to Davis-
Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. Johnson’s husband said he noticed his
coffee was tasting bad starting in Germany in March. He said he continued
to drink the coffee for two or three weeks before he checked his water
supply with pool testing strips.

The man, who has not been identified, said he tested the faucet water and
everything was normal. The interim complaint shows when he tested the
coffee pot, it revealed high levels of chlorine. In May, the husband said
he set up a camera in their home in Germany and caught his wife putting
something in the coffee pot.

He told investigators he stopped drinking the coffee but pretended to do
so. He said he didn’t say anything to law enforcement because he didn’t
want to make a report about it while still in Germany.

On June 28, the Johnson family returned to Tucson and was put in temporary
housing at a hotel on the base. The document states the husband set up
another camera and again caught his wife pouring something into the coffee
pot. On July 6, he filed a report with the Tucson Police Department.
Police said because the video was not clear and you couldn’t tell what she
was doing, a report was taken but not followed up on.

The man then bought another camera, one that looked like a fire alarm, and
attached it to the ceiling. On July 7, the family moved into permanent
housing and the cameras were installed there. On July 18, he took multiple
videos to the TPD, which court paperwork says showed Johnson putting
bleach into the coffee machine. When Johnson was detained, she immediately
invoked her right to an attorney and was not questioned.

Police said the coffee maker smelled like bleach, and a small container
with possible bleach in it was found under Johnson’s bathroom sink.
Johnson and her husband had separate bedrooms and bathrooms. A high bond
was requested for Johnson because her family is in the Philippines and she
recently purchased a home there. The victim told investigators he thinks
his wife was trying to kill him to collect his benefits.

https://www.azfamily.com/2023/08/04/tucson-woman-accused-trying-kill-
airman-husband-by-poisoning-his-coffee/
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