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Chiropractor found guilty of poisoning wife with lead

Hannah Pettey testified against her ex-husband in his attempted murder trial

Background: News footage of Hannah Pettey entering court to testify against her ex-husband, Brian Mann (WHNT). Inset: Brian Mann (Morgan County Sheriff’s Office).

An Alabama man who went on trial for the attempted murder of his wife was found guilty by a jury after she testified against him.

Brian Mann, 36, heard the guilty verdict on Thursday after his trial began earlier this week. Testifying against him was the woman he tried to kill — his estranged wife, Hannah Pettey, 25, who has since recovered from her husband’s attempt to poison her with lead that came from a construction project at his chiropractic business.

Her testimony revealed how Mann took out several life insurance policies on her after she became ill and discouraged her from going to the hospital.

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Local CBS affiliate WHNT reported from the courtroom this week, relaying details from Pettey’s testimony as well as testimony from an insurance agent who worked with the former couple. According to WHNT’s reporting, Pettey testified that Mann signed up for “a lot of insurance policies” for hundreds of thousands of dollars each.

Pettey reportedly said many of those policies were created after she became ill and was hospitalized for what was later determined to be lead poisoning. While she was in the hospital, Pettey said that her husband seemed more concerned with the policies than her health. Since she had to be in good health to be insured, Pettey said that Mann made her wear ankle weights when she was weighed by doctors to cover up for the weight she had lost from her illness.

Between September 2021 and January 2022, Pettey testified that she had lost 40 pounds. She first began experiencing symptoms in August 2021 including severe, even excruciating pain in her back and abdomen, dizziness, and nausea. She said that Mann was giving her what she believed were multivitamins from his office.

While she was sick, Pettey testified that Mann “was probably the nicest he’d been throughout our marriage during those critical months.” She said he would bring her “vitamins and water” since she was not able to keep food down. He also discouraged her from going to the hospital despite her extreme symptoms. Pettey finally made it to the hospital when her mother brought her to her doctor, who believed she may have stomach cancer.

Mann was unaware of that doctor’s visit.

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