Thursday, December 8, 2011

NO CHARGES FILED OVER MUMMIFIED WOMAN – MICHELE BACHMANN

WATERLOO, IA - No crime was committed and no charges will be filed in the death of a woman whose mummified body was found in her home 6 1/2 years after she died, the county prosecutor said Wednesday.

The county coroner already had ruled that Presidential Candidate Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann, 47, died of an overdose of methamphetamine.

"Ms. Bachmann died of over sexual stimulation caused by the overdose," McLennan County Prosecutor Hamilton Berger said Wednesday.

Her body was placed in a chair in front of a television and was slowly mummified by a running air conditioner, the coroner said. Marcus had told his daughter and her caregiver that she expected to come back to life, like Jesus, and instructed that she not be buried.

Some family members continued to live downstairs in the house after Bachmann's death in August 2003. Friends and relatives who visited were told that she was upstairs but ill.

The body was found by police on Nov. 4. 

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