Arizona Husband Arrested for Poisoning Wife with Sleeping Pills in Slushy

A man in Arizona has been indicted for allegedly poisoning his wife with a slushy laced with sleeping pills in a disturbing case of domestic violence that led to her death.

Justin Davidson, 46, has been charged with first-degree murder after the death of his wife, Danielle Crosbie-Davidson, who was under care for advanced dementia.

The Discovery of Danielle Crosbie-Davidson’s Death

Crosbie-Davidson, whose exact age was not provided, was found dead on June 11 at the Eternal Spring of Gilbert, a dementia care facility where she had been residing. Staff members noticed a decline in her health shortly after her husband, Davidson, arrived to stay with her.

They reported that Crosbie-Davidson’s health deteriorated quickly, and they also noticed “suspicious marks” on her body. When they found her dead, her tongue was described as being blue, which raised immediate alarm.

The Suspicious Behavior of Justin Davidson

Staff members also noted that Davidson exhibited unusual behavior. He reportedly told the facility staff that he “did not want them to feed” his wife and had locked the door to her room, preventing staff from checking on her properly…

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