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Killer Doctor: Wendi Mae Davidson
May 13, 2022 ·
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In January of 2005, San Angelo, Texas veterinarian Wendi Mae Davidson called Dyess Air Force Base and reported her husband Staff Sgt. Michael Severance missing. Wendi claimed that she'd taken...
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In January of 2005, San Angelo, Texas veterinarian Wendi Mae Davidson called Dyess Air Force Base and reported her husband Staff Sgt. Michael Severance missing. Wendi claimed that she'd taken her sons to visit her parents and when she returned, Michael was nowhere to be found, and he'd supposedly left without his truck or cell phone.
Severance wasn't yet AWOL, but after his leave time was up, the Air Force began an intensive search for him. Suspecting that Davidson's version of events wasn't true, a tracking device had been installed on her car that led investigators to a ranch. They would eventually find Michael Severance there, but Wendi Mae claimed she had only found him dead and disposed of his body in an absolutely gruesome manner. Toxicology reports would prove otherwise.
SOURCES
A Poisoned Passion: A Young Mother, her War Hero Husband, and the Marriage that Ended in Murder (St. Martin's True Crime Library); by Diane Fanning
https://casetext.com/case/davidson-v-davidson-2003#:~:text=In%202006%2C%20Wendi%20was%20convicted,%2C%20at%20*1%20
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-appeals/1129251.html
https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/third-court-of-appeals/2014/03-13-00522-cv.html
https://inmate.tdcj.texas.gov/InmateSearch/reviewDetail.action?sid=07472492&tdcj=01407817&fullName=DAVIDSON%2CWENDI+MAE
https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2006-12-01/veterinarian-sentenced-25-years-husbands-murder
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Severance wasn't yet AWOL, but after his leave time was up, the Air Force began an intensive search for him. Suspecting that Davidson's version of events wasn't true, a tracking device had been installed on her car that led investigators to a ranch. They would eventually find Michael Severance there, but Wendi Mae claimed she had only found him dead and disposed of his body in an absolutely gruesome manner. Toxicology reports would prove otherwise.
SOURCES
A Poisoned Passion: A Young Mother, her War Hero Husband, and the Marriage that Ended in Murder (St. Martin's True Crime Library); by Diane Fanning
https://casetext.com/case/davidson-v-davidson-2003#:~:text=In%202006%2C%20Wendi%20was%20convicted,%2C%20at%20*1%20
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-appeals/1129251.html
https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/third-court-of-appeals/2014/03-13-00522-cv.html
https://inmate.tdcj.texas.gov/InmateSearch/reviewDetail.action?sid=07472492&tdcj=01407817&fullName=DAVIDSON%2CWENDI+MAE
https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2006-12-01/veterinarian-sentenced-25-years-husbands-murder
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