By JESSICA COOLEY/The Lufkin Daily News | 17 comments
A Hudson woman was arrested early Tuesday, accused of stabbing her common-law husband because she was unhappy with his performance in the bedroom, an arrest report stated. Hudson Police officers were called around 1 a.m. Tuesday to the Ted Trout Drive home Michelle Thomas, 26, shared with the man.
The man told police Thomas became angry with him when she was not satisfied by a sexual encounter the two shared just before the incident, the report stated. He said she grabbed a pair of scissors and began slashing at him, according to the report. Officers noted the man had minor cuts to his chest, left thumb and left knee.
Thomas told officers the man was drunk and had grabbed her by the wrists, threw her on the bed and began choking her, according to the report. Officers saw no visible injuries on Thomas. The man said the only time he put his hands on her was during the sexual encounter, the report stated.
Thomas was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, although the man told officers he didn?t want to press charges.
Thomas faces a second-degree felony charge, carrying a sentence up to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.
Thomas was being held in the Angelina County Jail as of Tuesday morning, pending a bond hearing.
Ok Swag...drop the Charde...we all know who the "Common law Husband" is....AND "upset about his performance"?? What solidified it for me, that it was you, was:
the man was drunk
I didnt think the Lufkin-ville pokey allowed you to have computer access swag??