
Wife Admits Poisoning Husband During Divorce
By Dana Whitfield. Feb 16, 2026
Arizona Wife Gets Probation for Poisoning Husband. AI-generated image for representational purposes.
An Arizona woman who secretly poisoned her husband's coffee for months during their divorce was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty in Pima County Superior Court.
According to reporting from ABC15 Arizona and WCVB, Melody Felicano Johnson was originally charged with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault, and poisoning food or drink. The case stemmed from allegations that she repeatedly contaminated her husband's coffee during their contentious divorce in 2023.
Under a plea agreement, Johnson pleaded guilty to a reduced charge and was sentenced to three years of supervised probation, along with mandatory mental health treatment. She avoided prison time as part of the agreement.
Hidden Camera Footage Uncovered the Scheme
The case came to light after her husband, a U.S. Air Force airman, became suspicious that something was wrong with his coffee.
According to court records cited by ABC15, he installed hidden cameras in the family kitchen while the couple was in the process of separating. The footage allegedly showed Johnson pouring a substance into his coffee maker on multiple occasions.
Prosecutors later said chemical testing of the coffee revealed elevated levels of chlorine, consistent with household bleach. Investigators concluded the contamination was intentional.
A Turbulent Divorce and Serious Allegations
The couple was going through a difficult divorce at the time of the alleged poisoning. Prosecutors argued that the repeated tampering demonstrated planning and intent over an extended period.
Court documents indicated the husband testified that he believed his wife intended to kill him and collect death benefits. Authorities did not publicly confirm any financial motive beyond what was discussed during court proceedings.
Johnson was arrested in 2023 following an investigation by local law enforcement and the U.S. Air Force. She was initially held on serious felony charges before negotiations led to the plea agreement.
Legal Outcome Sparks Questions
Attempted first-degree murder carries the possibility of decades in prison if convicted at trial. The plea deal significantly reduced Johnson's potential sentence.
According to ABC15, the judge ordered Johnson to comply with mental health treatment conditions as part of her probation. Violating the terms could result in additional penalties, including possible jail time.
The resolution of the case has prompted discussion about domestic conflict escalating behind closed doors. While no one was physically harmed in this case, prosecutors described the alleged conduct as calculated and dangerous.
A Marriage That Ended in Court
For the victim, the ordeal unfolded inside what had once been a shared home. The discovery that his daily coffee may have been deliberately contaminated created what prosecutors described as a deep breach of trust.
The case underscores how domestic disputes can escalate in unexpected and troubling ways. Authorities have emphasized that early reporting of suspicious behavior can prevent potential harm.
With the criminal case resolved, Johnson will remain under court supervision for the next three years. The episode leaves behind a fractured marriage and a cautionary reminder of how personal conflicts can spiral into criminal charges.
References: Arizona woman accused of trying to kill husband with poison in his coffee sentenced | Arizona woman accused of poisoning husband’s coffee
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