MONROE (AP) — Authorities say a Michigan man lived with his girlfriend’s corpse for about a month before officers found it while performing a welfare check.
The Monroe News reported that David M. Hall, 49, of Monroe, was arraigned on a charge of concealing the death of an individual.
Authorities sayKandace Simmons, 56, appears to have died in early December. Officers found her body in an apartment bedroom after the landlord asked police to check on the couple.
Police say Hall didn’t give a clear explanation as to why he didn't report the death.
Autopsy results are pending, but Wall says there were no obvious signs of trauma to Simmons’ body.
- Posted January 15, 2018
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Police: Man lived a month with girlfriend's corpse

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