A Joplin woman was arraigned in Jasper County Circuit Court Monday and pleaded not guilty to first degree domestic assault.
Naomi C. Lanham (DOB 1972) is being held on $15,000 bond, cash or surety.
Lanham's story was inconsistent, the statement said.
When police contacted her boyfriend, he told a different version of events.
From the probable cause statement:
Victim 1 advised he was verbally arguing with Ms. Latham over her accusing him of cheating. {He} advised during the argument Ms. Latham grabbed a butane blow torch and held it "like a gun" toward him.
V1 advised he "called her bluff" and told her she was not going to use it against him. [He said} Ms. Lanham then took the lit blow torch and "tried to light him on fire."
The boyfriend said Lanham pressed the blow torch against his abdomen burning his skin and causing considerable pain, according to the statement. When he threatened to call 911, Lanham took off with the blow torch.
The boyfriend had burn marks in the area he had indicated. Police found a black shirt he said he had been wearing and it had a burn hole in the lower abdominal area.f
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4 comments:
wow, I guess that’s true love…..
Bunch of Crazy People Out There. Woman, get away from Crazy Men and Men get away from Crazy Women - Stop being Idiots and Stop doing Stupid Things to each Other. Run Away - Don't Walk.
If only people would listen
She has a burning kind of love for him for sure.
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