Police in Dundee, Michigan, are investigating the tragic deaths of a couple who were found dead at their kitchen table, surrounded by Taco Bell food. Cameron and Courtney Hulet were enjoying their meal when they suddenly stopped breathing and collapsed. Authorities are working to determine the cause of their untimely demise.
A concerned neighbor alerted the police after visiting the couple and discovering them in the same position hours later. The neighbor had previously seen them sleeping around 9 pm, but their stillness raised suspicion. Dundee Village Manager Dave Uhl described the situation as a “puzzle” and admitted that there were no clear indications of what happened.
While toxicology results are pending, authorities have uncovered a pound of marijuana on the kitchen table next to the couple’s untouched Taco Bell feast. The couple had been in the process of dividing the drugs, potentially for distribution. This finding has led investigators to consider the possibility of foul play, but so far there is no evidence of forced entry or signs of trauma.
Chief Opperman revealed that Child Protective Services recently removed two children from the couple’s care. Cameron had a previous criminal record involving marijuana possession and an assault charge, suggesting potential involvement in the drug world. The stress of losing custody of their children and their involvement with drugs may have contributed to their tragic fate.
The small community of Dundee, Michigan, is left mourning and bewildered by the sudden and mysterious deaths of Cameron and Courtney Hulet. As authorities await the toxicology results, the cause of their demise remains unknown.