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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Connor Bowman (Rochester Police Department) Police in Minnesota conducted unconstitutional searches in the case of a Mayo Clinic doctor accused of poisoning his wife and the evidence collected in those searches will be tossed, a judge ruled this week. Dr. Connor Bowman is charged with first-degree murder and accused of using gout medicine to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Police in <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/minnesota/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Minnesota</a> conducted unconstitutional searches in the case of a Mayo Clinic doctor accused of poisoning his wife and the evidence collected in those searches will be tossed, a judge ruled this week.</p>
<p>Dr. Connor Bowman is charged with first-degree <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/murder/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">murder</a> and accused of using gout medicine to kill his wife Betty Jo Bowman in August 2023 at their home in the Twin Cities area. Cops with the Rochester Police Department submitted numerous applications for search warrants that Connor Bowman’s attorney’s have argued were unconstitutional. Investigators collected 14 electronic devices plus an iPad in the weeks after Betty Bowman’s death.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/upset-about-being-told-she-had-to-move-out-daughter-went-shopping-after-murdering-father-and-attacking-mother-for-evicting-her/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More from Law&amp;Crime: ‘Upset about being told she had to move out’: Daughter ‘went shopping’ after murdering father and attacking mother for evicting her</a></strong></p>
<p>District Judge Kathy M. Wallace took issue with two search warrants and tossed the following information collected from 13 of the devices and iPad for violating the defendant’s right to privacy:</p>
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<p>Media including texts, emails, photographs, notes, and/or audio files and<br />videos, including media regarding toxic/hazardous/controlled substances,<br />financial matters, divorce and/or personal relationship information.</p>
<p>Text messages/communication including conversations about toxic/<br />hazardous/controlled substances, financial matters, divorce and/or personal<br />relationship information.</p>
<p>Web/Internet browsing history including searches/websites/articles etc.<br />about toxic/hazardous/controlled substances, financial matters, divorce<br />and/or personal relationship information</p>
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<p>Wallace wrote cops failed to meet the particularity requirement, which “prevents law enforcement from having unbridled discretion in determining what items should be searched or seized and from engaging in general searches and exploratory rummaging.”</p>
<p>In other words, Wallace believes the language in the warrants was too broad. At the time of the first application, cops knew of the Bowmans’ marriage trouble, his financial troubles and the fact that the victim ingested a smoothie with the gout medicine that allegedly led to her death.</p>
<p>“This knowledge demonstrates that law enforcement could have provided more specificity in the … search warrant by searching exclusively for data concerning toxic/hazardous/controlled substances, financial matters, divorce and/or personal relationship information,” Wallace wrote.</p>
<p>The judge also noted investigators applied for the second warrant at issue about a month after the first. By then, they knew a lot more and could have been more specific, she said. Despite this, the application was worded almost exactly the same as the first, she said.</p>
<p>It’s unclear how the tossed evidence will impact the state’s case against the doctor. Prosecutors have not commented on the matter.</p>
<p>As Law&amp;Crime previously reported, Dr. Connor Bowman was <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/poison-control-specialist-doctor-used-gout-medicine-to-murder-pharmacist-wife-after-infidelity-then-asked-for-cremation-immediately-police/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">charged in the summer of 2023 with second-degree murder</a> in the death of Betty Jo Bowman, but a grand jury indicted him for first-degree murder in January 2024. His wife died at a hospital on Aug. 20, 2023, following a four-day stay for what doctors initially thought was food poisoning. Her condition “deteriorated rapidly” from the time of her admission and she began to experience cardiac issues, fluid in her lungs, and organ failure. She was considered a healthy person before her hospital admission, making her death suspicious, investigators said.</p>
<p>Cops grew even more leery of the doctor after friends said Betty Bowman was seeking a divorce and he was in hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. Friends also noted that as a pharmacy resident who also worked in poison control, he would have the knowledge to poison his wife if he wanted. The Southeast Minnesota Medical Examiner determined her cause of death to be toxic effects of colchicine and the manner of death to be homicide.</p>
<p>Investigators claim that Connor Bowman used his Mayo Clinic email address to buy the the drug colchicine — the drug used to treat gout — that they believe he used to poison his wife. He tried to blame her for buying the drug that killed her, saying she “fraudulently” bought the drug under his name, authorities said.</p>
<p>Detectives recently obtained information from a warrant on his phone which showed he was on the dating app Bumble by Aug. 29, just nine after his wife’s death. He identified himself as a widower and allegedly began chatting with a woman. The woman allegedly told cops she thought it was strange that he brought up the fact that he obtained a nearly $500,000 payout from his wife’s death.</p>
<p>Connor Bowman talked to another woman who asked if it was OK to be flirting with someone and he said it was fine and that his deceased wife would want him to move on and be happy, according to the warrant. He said his wife had died of “listeria poisoning,” a foodborne bacterial illness, “earlier in the summer,” the warrant said. The doctor allegedly told another woman his wife died of a morphine overdose about a year prior.</p>
<p>Cops also obtained his Google searches from his phone, which allegedly included looking for “is widow gender neutral” on Aug. 18, two days before his wife’s death.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/woman-spikes-family-members-lemonade-tea-with-rat-poison-and-antifreeze-then-sings-about-jesus-on-the-way-to-jail-cops/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More from Law&amp;Crime: Woman spikes family member’s lemonade, tea with rat poison and antifreeze, then sings about Jesus on the way to jail: Cops</a></strong></p>
<p>The doctor allegedly suggested to others and in his wife’s obituary that she suffered from hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or “HLH,” which is a rare illness where certain blood cells build up and damage organs. But investigators learned she had no previous symptoms of HLH.</p>
<p>The day after she died, the medical examiner’s office alerted the Rochester Police Department about a suspicious death. The office had prevented a cremation from taking place due to the unusual circumstances, according to documents.</p>
<p>Connor Bowman had asked the medical examiner’s office that his wife should be “cremated immediately” because her death was natural, authorities said. But according to the medical examiner, they received a call from a woman who knew the Bowmans who said the couple was having marital issues and “talking about a divorce following infidelity and a deteriorating relationship,” a <a href="https://www.olmstedcounty.gov/sites/default/files/2023-10/Connor%20Bowman%20Criminal%20Complaint.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">probable cause arrest affidavit</a> said.</p>
<p>Defendant Bowman emailed death investigators at the medical examiner’s office asking if toxicology reports that were being completed were more “thorough” than what would typically be done at a hospital, the affidavit said. He also asked for a list of what would be tested.</p>
<p>Connor Bowman had attended pharmacy school and worked in poison control in Kansas and was currently in medical school. A spokesperson from the Mayo Clinic said in a statement to Law&amp;Crime that his residency at the hospital had just finished in October.</p>
<p>“We are aware of the recent arrest of a former Mayo Clinic resident on charges unrelated to his Mayo Clinic responsibilities,” the statement said. The hospital would not comment further.</p>
<p>Betty Bowman had recently told others that her husband was in debt so they kept separate bank accounts. Connor Bowman told a friend he was going to receive a $500,000 life insurance policy as a result of his wife’s death. Investigators found a check for nearly $500,000 from an insurance company in the Bowman home.</p>
<p>In <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/mayo-doctor-fatally-poisons-wife-then-quickly-removes-photos-of-her-before-girlfriend-comes-over-cops/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rochester Police Department applications</a> for search warrants previously reviewed by Law&amp;Crime, friends of the couple depict a marriage on the rocks because of financial troubles and infidelity. Though the Bowmans were in an “open relationship,” the couple agreed they would not become emotionally attached to their other partners. However, Connor Bowman became infatuated with his new girlfriend, friends told detectives. Betty Bowman allegedly confronted her husband about the woman and suggested they start divorce proceedings. One friend said she went to see Connor Bowman at his home three days after the death to find the girlfriend there <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/mayo-doctor-fatally-poisons-wife-then-quickly-removes-photos-of-her-before-girlfriend-comes-over-cops/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">with him and his wife’s photos taken down</a>, the warrant said.</p>
<p>Another pal said she was visiting with Betty Bowman 10 days before her death when she gave her a smoothie her husband had made for her in a Lilo &amp; Stich cup. It “tasted very bad,” and the friend thought it was strange Connor Bowman had made a smoothie for his wife because he “never made anything for anybody,” according to the warrant.</p>
<p>“[The friend] said jokingly at the time that Connor must be trying to poison her, but didn’t think much of it at the time. Betty even joked that she had considered it at the time and said she didn’t think that would happen but decided to not drink the smoothie anyway and threw it out,” the warrant said. The friend became suspicious when Betty Bowman suddenly became ill and died.</p>
<p>The doctor also was not acting like a grieving husband typically would in the days following his wife’s death, the friends said. He seemed “stoic and calm,” even going out for drinks where he “appeared to be happy or at least indifferent” about his wife’s death two days after the fact.</p>
<p>One of Betty Bowman’s boyfriends told detectives that Betty Bowman, on Aug. 14, told him she “had a few days off work and was looking to spend some time with him.” The two saw each other the next day and texted later that night while she was drinking with her husband at home.</p>
<p>On Aug. 16, she told him she was so sick she could not sleep at all. She said she thought it may have been an alcoholic drink that she had that caused her illness because it was mixed in a large smoothie. She went to the hospital a short time later.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Inset left: Virginia McCullough. Inset right: ugh, inset on the left; Lois and John McCullough. Background: The McCullough family home (Essex Police). A woman who murdered her parents and then feasted on their finances for several years after hiding them in “makeshift tombs” at their own house will spend the next several decades in prison. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A woman who <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/parricide/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">murdered her parents</a> and then feasted on their finances for several years after hiding them in “makeshift tombs” at their own house will spend the next several decades in prison.</p>
<p>On Friday, Virginia McCullough, 36, was <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/sentenced/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sentenced</a> to spend at least 36 years behind bars before she is eligible for parole, according to a <a href="https://www.essex.police.uk/news/essex/news/news/2024/october/chelmsford-daughter-life-sentence-murdered-parents/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">press release</a> issued by the Essex Police Department in east England.</p>
<p>By the time the killer was apprehended, however, her guilt was never in doubt. She readily admitted to the crime — and seemingly relished the latest of several unfortunate turns when finally caught.</p>
<p>“Cheer up, at least you’ve caught the bad guy,” the murderess told arresting officers in September 2023. “I know I don’t seem 100% evil.”</p>
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<p>In June 2019, the since-condemned woman <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/poison/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">poisoned her father</a>, John McCullough, 70, with a fatal cocktail of prescription medication, according to police. The pills, accumulated the months before, were crushed or cut up and then secreted into alcoholic beverages.</p>
<p>The day after her father died, Virginia McCullough decided it was time for her mother to go as well — in a far less surreptitious fashion. She beat Lois McCullough, 71, with a hammer, then <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/fatal-stabbing/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">stabbed her to death</a>.</p>
<p>For the next four-plus years, the woman lived alongside her dead parents.</p>
<p>After the highly considered murder of her father, Virginia McCullough placed his body into a tomb “composed with masonry blocks stacked together,” according to Prosecutor Lisa Wilding, in comments reported by London-based cable news channel <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/virginia-mccullough-killer-tells-police-youve-caught-the-bad-guy-after-murdering-parents-13232055" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sky News</a>. On top of the tomb — constructed in her father’s former study — the killer placed “multiple blankets, and a number of pictures and paintings.”</p>
<p>The older woman’s body was wrapped in a sleeping bag and then placed inside a wardrobe in an upstairs room of the family home, according to the prosecutor.</p>
<p>“McCullough callously and viciously killed both of her parents before concealing their bodies in makeshift tombs within their home address,” Specialist Prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service Nicola Rice said. “She spent the next four years manipulating and lying to family members, medical staff, financial institutions, and the police, spending her parent’s money and accruing large debts in their name.”</p>
<p>In September 2023, the couple’s doctor finally raised concerns — prompting a law enforcement investigation that led to their daughter’s arrest. She pleaded guilty to two counts of murder in July.</p>
<p>In the years following the murders but before the arrests, the killer “told persistent lies” about her parents’ whereabouts, according to police. She repeatedly canceled family plans — telling doctors and relatives the pair were not well, on holiday, or other long trips.</p>
<p>Police said the two murders and their concomitant coverups involved “vast levels of deceit, betrayal and fraud” and were carried out “on a shocking and monumental scale.”</p>
<p>Finally, after John McCullough failed to pick up several medications and make several appointments, his doctor sounded the alarm.</p>
<p>A missing persons investigation ensued.</p>
<p>When contacted by police, Virginia McCullough initially said her parents would return the next month. Police decided not to wait — using their “powers” to enter the residence in the Pump Hill neighborhood of Chelmsford where the family lived and died.</p>
<p>“McCullough was the sole occupant and instantly confessed to officers that her parents’ bodies were in the house and that she had killed them,” police wrote in the press release. “Documents found at the property showed she had run up large debts on credit cards in her parents’ names. After their deaths, she continued to spend their pensions.”</p>
<p>During her sentencing, the judge said a life sentence was the only possible option for the admitted, convicted killer, according to a courtroom report by United Kingdom <a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgrl9r1312jo" target="_blank" rel="noopener">public broadcaster BBC</a>.</p>
<p>“There is a single sentence that can be passed upon you in these circumstances,” Judge Christopher Morgan intoned.</p>
<p>Law enforcement savaged the killer and remarked upon the pain her actions had caused the victims’ families.</p>
<p>In a statement, Detective Superintendent Rob Kirby said:</p>
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<p>McCullough lied about almost every aspect of her life, maintaining a charade to deceive everyone close to her and clearly taking advantage of her parents’ good will. She is an intelligent manipulator who chose to kill her parents callously, without a thought for them or those who continue to suffer as a result of their loss. The details of this case shock and horrify even the most experienced of murder detectives, let alone any right-thinking member of the public. It therefore follows that the wider family of John and Lois, understandably, could never have guessed or anticipated that McCullough would be capable of undertaking these murders before committing herself to this level of deceit. They have been left utterly devastated by the circumstances of this case and they continue to feel the loss of John and Lois each and every day.</p>
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<p>The killer’s siblings also released a statement — fondly remembering their parents as individuals and as the loving couple they were.</p>
<p>“Our Dad was caring and hardworking and he had a passion for education and writing,” the statement reads. “He worked tirelessly in his career in university education, which spanned many years. “Dad enjoyed lots of hobbies, with particular favorites being golf and snooker. As we think of Dad, we remember the numerous jokes he used to tell us and the laughs he gave us. Our Mum was kind, caring and thoughtful. Mum delighted in her grandchildren. She had friends from around the world through her <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pen%20friend" target="_blank" rel="noopener">penfriend</a> hobby, many of whom she had written to for several decades. Mum had a passion for history, and maintained a keen interest in the royal family. Mum and Dad loved their trips to the seaside together, where they enjoyed many walks and visited lots of different attractions. Their love for the seaside was so great, they were hoping to move to the coast in their retirement years.”</p>
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<p id="caption-attachment-450205" class="wp-caption-text">Melody Felicano Johnson, right, pleaded guilty on April 8, 2024, to poisoning her husband’s coffee with bleach at their home in Tucson, Arizona. She faces a recommended sentence of two years in prison. (Law&amp;Crime Network)</p>
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<p>The woman who was caught on hidden camera spiking her U.S. Air Force husband’s coffee with bleach pleaded guilty to lesser charges.</p>
<p>Melody Felicano Johnson, 40 entered a guilty plea on Monday to two counts of adding poison or a harmful substance to food or drink. Prosecutors are recommending she serve two years in prison although she could serve as much as four years. After she’s released from prison, she will be on probation for up to three years.</p>
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<p>Dressed in an orange jail jumpsuit, Johnson answered a series of questions from the judge and confirmed she agreed to the plea deal that dropped the attempted murder charge. A judge will sentence Johnson on May 10.</p>
<p>As Law&amp;Crime <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/using-secret-cameras-airman-caught-his-wife-poisoning-his-coffee-with-bleach-cops/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">previously reported</a>, police in Tucson, <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/?s=Arizona" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Arizona</a>, said Johnson had been poisoning her spouse’s coffee since he was stationed in Germany in March 2023. He is an airman with the U.S. Air Force and the couple had been going through a divorce at the time.</p>
<p>After two to three weeks of his coffee tasting bad, Johnson’s husband purchased pool chemical testing strips and the coffee pot water returned positive for high levels of chlorine even though the faucet water was normal.</p>
<p><a href="https://lawandcrime.com/crime/you-can-smell-it-airman-husbands-hidden-camera-recorded-his-wife-pouring-what-he-says-is-bleach-into-his-coffee-maker/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Hidden camera video footage</a> showed her trying to poison her husband by pouring bleach into his coffee maker — and the video was taken by the would-be victim himself.</p>
<p>“Boom,” he is heard saying in one self-recorded video after getting a positive result for chlorinated water.</p>
<p>According to officers, he set up a hidden camera in his home and it captured defendant Johnson pouring something into his coffee pot.</p>
<p>“He stated she knew that he would prep his coffee pot to be ready at night so that in the morning he just needed to turn it on to make his coffee,” documents show. “At that time he stopped drinking the coffee but continued to pretend to drink it as he did not want to make a report of this while in Germany.”</p>
<p>This pattern allegedly continued after the Air Force moved him on July 1 to the David Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. He brought video evidence to police, and when the initial footage was not clear enough, he purchased even more cameras. He secretly recorded his wife making her way with bleach from the laundry room to the coffee maker and pouring the substance inside, police said.</p>
<p>Here is one such video dated July 16, 2023, from when the couple lived in permanent housing. A woman, identified as defendant Johnson, is in a small room pouring what appears to be a bleach bottle into a small bottle. The footage, which features time timestamps and is edited to depict different points of view, shows that in a matter of seconds, she made her way to the kitchen and poured the contents of the smaller bottle into the coffee maker.</p>
<p>Footage from July 5, 2023, when the couple lived in temporary housing, shows her pouring something into the machine while wearing just a towel.</p>
<p>Multiple videos show the husband testing the coffee pot water, even comparing it with water straight from the tap. In the footage, he often remarked on the smell and that the water in the machine was soapy.</p>
<p>“You can smell it from here,” he says in one video. “You can smell it.”</p>
<p>“Look at that,” he said, showing the results of the test. “Totally changed. Wow. Wow, wow, wow.”</p>
<p>In this and other footage, he showed a close-up of the bubbly insides of the coffee maker’s water chamber.</p>
<p>Defendant Johnson remains at the <a href="https://www.sheriff.pima.gov/inmate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Pima County Jail</a>, online records show.</p>
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<p><em>Alberto Luperon contributed to this report.</em></p>
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