Alan Duvall |
In season 3, episode 5, Death for
Dessert is the love story of Tami Duvall and Alan Duvall . This does
not end well for Alan Duvall as he ends up dead at the hands of
Tami Duvall , in the state of Indiana.
The show is described as: Tami and Alan
get married within months after meeting, but when Tami starts using
her good looks to get what she wants from every man she meets, one of
them will end up dead.
Around 8:00 a.m. on August 24, 2007, Duvall placed a 9-1-1 call and told operator Angela Lee that she had arrived home from work and found her estranged husband, Alan Duvall (“Alan”), dead in a chair in the back yard. According to Duvall, Alan had come over the prior evening to work on a malfunctioning air conditioning unit, became overheated, and went outside to cool down. He had then slept outside. Duvall advised the operatorthat Alan was a heavy drinker.
It was initially believed that Alan, who had a blood-alcohol content of 0.436%, died of alcohol poisoning. However, several of Duvall’s and Alan’s family members contacted the Columbus Police Department to convey their suspicions of foul play, prompting Detective Marc Kruchten to request an autopsy of Alan’s body. Toxicology reports from the autopsy revealed that Alan’s blood had a morphine concentration of 6,590 nanograms per milliliter (approximately 100 times a therapeutic dose) and 3,229 nanograms per milliliter of cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxer (approximately eight times a therapeutic dose). In light of this evidence, Detective Kruchten began to conduct a homicide investigation.
It was initially believed that Alan, who had a blood-alcohol content of 0.436%, died of alcohol poisoning. However, several of Duvall’s and Alan’s family members contacted the Columbus Police Department to convey their suspicions of foul play, prompting Detective Marc Kruchten to request an autopsy of Alan’s body. Toxicology reports from the autopsy revealed that Alan’s blood had a morphine concentration of 6,590 nanograms per milliliter (approximately 100 times a therapeutic dose) and 3,229 nanograms per milliliter of cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxer (approximately eight times a therapeutic dose). In light of this evidence, Detective Kruchten began to conduct a homicide investigation.
Tami Duvall is sentenced to 60.5 years
for murder, insurance fraud and other crimes in 2011. Tami Duvall
is eligible for release on 12/08/2040.
You can write to Tami Duvall at:
Tami Duvall 215966
Rockville Correctional Facility
811 W. 50 N
Rockville, IN 47872
Rockville, IN 47872
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