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Man accused of poisoning ex claimed he ingested lead: Docs

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Background: The Morgan County Courthouse in Decatur, Ala. (Google Maps). Inset: Brian Mann (Morgan County Sheriff’s Office).

An Alabama man who was accused of allegedly trying to poison his estranged wife with lead reportedly tried to claim that she was not the only one being poisoned.

Brian Mann, 36, was charged with attempted murder after authorities said that he allegedly poisoned his wife with lead that was reportedly left over from a construction project. The now former couple were in the midst of a divorce in September 2022 when the woman was hospitalized for approximately two months. According to court documents obtained by local CBS affiliate WHNT, the Hartselle Police Department were alerted to her condition and began an investigation into what could have caused her to become unresponsive.

Investigators eventually believed that Mann “intentionally caus[ed] her to unwittingly ingest particles of lead.”

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According to court documents, investigators were told to find sources of lead in the couple’s home. Mann reportedly cooperated with a search of the home, providing investigators the vitamins and prescription medications his wife was taking at the time. However, they left the home finding no evidence of a source of lead. A second search of the home also yielded nothing.

Investigators reportedly asked Mann if he or the couple’s children had been tested for lead poisoning. Mann reportedly told them he was “still trying” to find a place to be tested, according to the documents.

Police were eventually contacted by a nurse practitioner at Decatur General Hospital, who told them, according to the affidavit obtained by the Hartselle Enquirer, that Mann had told her that he “did an X-ray on himself and observed a substance in his gut, which he believed to be lead.” When she told him that they needed to do another scan to determine whether the possible poisoning had just occurred or had been ongoing, Mann reportedly became “visibly nervous” and apparently indicated that he wanted to leave.

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