ANGLETON, Texas: Negligent homicide charges have been dropped against a woman in the U.S. state of Texas whose husband died after she gave him a sherry enema that led to alcohol poisoning.
Court records show the charge against Tammy Jean Warner, 45, was dismissed Aug. 31 because of insufficient evidence.
Michael Warner, 58, died May 21, 2004. An autopsy showed he had been given an enema with enough sherry to have a blood alcohol level of 0.47 percent, almost six times the legal limit of .08 percent in Texas.
Tammy Warner has told the Houston Chronicle that her husband was addicted to enemas and often used alcohol in them to get drunk.
In local related news Twinkee's wife was seen walking into a ABC liquors with a bag of syringes.
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