Woman uses hidden cameras to catch husband, now he's going to jail

Brian Kozlowski accused of purposely poisoning wife's coffee

MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A Michigan woman is very happy she installed hidden cameras in her kitchen and caught her husband in the act of something that will land him a prison sentence.

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In July 2018, a Macomb Township woman told officials she was feeling tired and nauseous and experienced blurred vision after drinking coffee on the days her husband, Brian Kozlowski, prepared it for her.

Police said the woman had filed for divorce in May 2018, WDIV reports.

The woman became suspicious and installed cameras in the kitchen, officials said. The cameras captured video of Kozlowski pouring diphenhydramine into her coffee on multiple occasions, intentionally poisoning her, according to authorities.

Officials said the woman called her divorce attorney and moved out of the home. The last coffee Kozlowski made her contained 127 milliliters of diphenhydramine, experts said.

Sentencing situation

The case was assigned to Chief Judge Biernat in December. After numerous failed attempts by two defense attorneys to reach a plea deal, the case was transferred to retired and visiting Judge Anthony Viviano, officials said.

Kozlowski, 46, is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday after pleading guilty to poisoning.

Viviano conveyed to the defense attorney that he would sentence Kozlowski to probation, over the objection of the assistant prosecutor, authorities said.

Probation is substantially below the sentencing guidelines for poisoning, a 15-year felony, Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith said.

"This defendant’s actions were despicable," Smith said. "We are all thankful this sneak attack didn’t cause the victim to fall asleep behind the wheel on her way to work, killing herself and/or innocent drivers."

The criminal guidelines for poisoning indicate that Kozlowski should serve a minimum of 19 to 38 months in prison, according to Smith.

"This defendant deserves nothing less than a prison cell for his actions and that is what we will be stressing to Judge Viviano Thursday morning or we will be appealing the sentence, plain and simple," Smith said.

Kozlowski will be sentenced at 9 a.m. Thursday at 16th Circuit Court in front of Viviano.


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