Somebody's seen Psycho one too many times...
A Tombstone horror film producer was arrested last week after his mother's skeletal remains were found in her home -- where they'd sat for about a year, despite the man knowing she was dead the entire time.
Timothy Fattig, 34, was arrested Wednesday after his suspicious behavior during a welfare check of his 68-year-old mother, Jill Fattig, led them to her decomposed body.
The Tombstone Marshal's Office received a call last week asking they do a
welfare check on the 68-year-old woman. The marshal went to Fattig's
home, but nobody answered the door.
The marshal decided to check in with the woman's son to see if he knew
anything about his mother's whereabouts. Timothy Fattig told the marshal
his mother was in a Tucson hospital.
When the marshal found that to not be the case, he went back to Fattig, who told him his mother had been dead for about a year
The marshal got a search warrant for Jill Fattig's home, where they found her skeleton.
Timothy Fattig told the marshal that when he found his mother dead he
was so overcome with grief that he didn't report it. As her body
decomposed -- for a year -- Fattig told people she was in the hospital,
according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Fattig is an author and historian who wrote a biography of Wyatt
Earp. According to his Facebook page, he works for Desert Screams
Productions, a production company that focuses on making horror
films.
Timothy Fattig was arrested on suspicion of negligent homicide. He was booked into the Cochise County Jail on a $40,000 bond.
If it's found that Fattig died of natural causes,
charges against her son will likely be downgraded to failure to
report a death.