Wife of Jogger Allegedly Killed by Former Texas A&M Football Player Commits
Sheriff’s deputies are investigating and the Dallas County medical examiner’s office said an official cause of death is not yet known.
But neighbour Michael Knight said police found her body in the garage and they believed she died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
The widow of Dave Stevens, the jogger killed on White Rock Trail in Dallas earlier this month, has been found dead in what authorities suspect is a suicide.
Stevens and her husband, Dave, were married for 25 years after moving to the Dallas area in 1989.
Following the arrest, Patti told the Dallas Morning News that “Dave was the love of my life and I’m lost without him”.
Johnson resurfaced three days later unharmed in Dallas and never returned to play college football.
Former Texas A&M receiver Thomas Johnson is accused of killing a jogging Dallas man with a machete October 12, 2015. “For anyone who thinks that, “Oh maybe they just need their time or their space and they don’t want to intrude, ‘” she says, “I was too broken and devastated to ask for help”.
‘It appears Mr. Johnson picked this victim at random. He had been a standout football player at Dallas Skyline High School.
Johnson, who would have been a senior this season, was charged with murder and remains in jail on $500,000 bond, according to police.
Her late husband’s former colleagues at General Electric had alerted police to their concern for Stevens, a physical therapist, after she didn’t answer phone calls Saturday and Sunday.
She said last week she was trying to figure out a way to live without him.