Crime & Safety

Inside the Police Reports: Knife Fights, Phone Sex and Drunk Wives

A man showed police video of his wife trying to strike him with a knife after he caught her having phone sex with a doctor she'd been seeing.

Lilburn had a strange situation, to say the least, last week that started with a man catching his wife having phone sex with another man and ended with her getting arrested.

According to the Lilburn Police report, the 59-year-old husband and 57-year-old wife were going through a divorce while staying in different rooms in their Nantucket Drive home. Late one night, the husband was awakened by a noise coming from his wife's room.

She was inebriated and on the phone with a doctor she'd been seeing, he told police, so he went in and took her phone. She then tried to have sex with him, and he complied.

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Some time afterward, she became irate. The husband then started recording video, which shows the wife yelling at him to kill her, moving her hand at him in an aggressive manner, and swinging a large kitchen knife at him.

He tells her to put the knife down, and she complies. She tries to leave to go to a neighbor, but she kept falling, so the husband was able to convince her to come back inside. The wife then called police.

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According to what she told police, her husband had tried to force her to have sex. She said that she didn't want to, but he ended up taking off her underwear and holding her right arm. Police did not see any struggle marks on her, though.

The woman was arrested and charged with aggravated assault.

Inside the Police Reports runs regularly every week. The information is based solely on police incident reports provided on request. It does not indicate a conviction.

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