A tragic incident has left the small community of Dundee, Michigan, in shock and mourning. Cameron and Courtney Hulet, a couple who had recently lost custody of their children, were found dead at their home, seated at their kitchen table. What makes this case even more puzzling is the fact that they were surrounded by food from Taco Bell, untouched and still fresh.

The couple had been living in Dundee for only six weeks before this tragic incident occurred. Concerned neighbors, who had not seen the couple leave their home for some time, alerted the police. When the authorities arrived, they discovered Cameron collapsed on the floor and Courtney lying face down. Unfortunately, all efforts to resuscitate them proved futile.

Authorities are currently awaiting toxicology results to determine the cause of death. While a pound of marijuana was found on the kitchen table alongside the Taco Bell food, it is still unclear if this played a role in their sudden demise. Police are investigating whether someone may have broken into the house and caused harm to the couple. However, no signs of forced entry or trauma were found on the bodies, leading investigators to believe that a third party was not involved.

The Hulets’ recent loss of custody for their children may have added additional stress to their lives. Combined with their involvement in dealing drugs, it is possible that these factors contributed to their untimely deaths. Cameron had a history of run-ins with the law, including a conviction for assault.

The close-knit community of Dundee is now left grieving and bewildered by this tragic event. As they anxiously await the toxicology results, they hope to find answers that will bring closure to this mystery.