Wife charged with husband’s murder after human blood found on gun she said she used to shoot rabbits

The Fausett Home turned crime-scene in Provo, Utah. Police have charged Melissa Johnson-Fausett, wife of Corry Fausett, with murdering her husband on Jan. 6, 2024.

The Fausett Home turned crime scene in Provo, Utah. Police have charged Melissa Johnson-Fausett, wife of Corry Fausett, with murdering her husband on Jan. 6, 2024 (YouTube screengrab/KSTU).

A woman in Utah is charged with murdering her husband after she allegedly told police that a blood-spattered gun found her in purse after his death was from a recent trip she took to shoot rabbits at close range in the desert.

In a statement on Facebook released Saturday, the Provo Police Department said it would not disclose any further details about the probe into the alleged murder of resident Corry Fausett on Saturday, Jan. 6 by his wife, Melissa Johnson-Fausett.

Police responded to the couple’s Utah home around 7:42 p.m. that evening and found Fausett dead in a hallway of the residence. Johnson-Fausett was booked shortly after. A request from Law&Crime for her arrest records was not immediately returned on Monday.

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