Curtis Williams: Indiana man calls 911 after fatally stabbing wife for cheating, says 'I lost my mind'

Curtis Williams: Indiana man calls 911 after fatally stabbing wife for cheating, says 'I lost my mind'
Curtis Williams was arrested and charged with murder of his wife (Madison County Jail)

ANDERSON, INDIANA: 61-year-old man admits to stabbing his wife to death at their home on Tuesday, December 6, because he caught her cheating. Curtis Williams himself called 911 and repeatedly confessed to killing his wife Claudette Williams. A probable cause affidavit states that Curtis admitting to the act made statements such as, "It was unacceptable" and "I accepted nothing less than death."

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Anderson police began their investigation at about 10 am while responding to the Williams' home in the 2900 block of West 11th Street after the chilling 911 call. When officers arrived, they found Claudette in the home's living room with a laceration wound, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Meanwhile, Curtis was taken to a local hospital with a non-lethal laceration on his left wrist, reported WRTV. The cut was so deep it exposed tendons, muscles, and bones.