What began as a quiet evening for Cameron Hulet, 28, and his partner Courtney, 20, ended in sudden tragedy.
The couple had just sat down to eat Taco Bell in their Dundee, Michigan home when something went terribly wrong. Hours later, a neighbor
noticed they hadn’t moved and called police. Inside, officers found the young couple lifeless at the kitchen table, their meals untouched.
The scene baffled investigators. There were no signs of forced entry, struggle, or visible trauma. The only unusual detail was a pound
of marijuana on the table, apparently being divided. While it complicated the case, it offered no clear explanation for their deaths.
Autopsy and toxicology results are pending, with authorities considering possibilities ranging from accidental overdose to natural causes.
Dundee Police Chief Todd Opperman called the situation a “puzzle,” stressing that foul play has been ruled out.
The couple had recently moved to Dundee and were experiencing personal struggles, including the removal of their two young
children by Child Protective Services. Hulet also had prior arrests related to marijuana possession and assault.
Though the investigation continues, the tragedy highlights how fragile and unpredictable life can be.