GA - Athens, wife finds husband's body in basement after he was missing for a month, 44yo Frank Perry Williams, 09 APR 2025

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Well this is an odd one:

Wife finds body of husband in basement of Athens home after missing for month

Summary:

Williams’ wife reported finding the body about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday while she taking a bicycle into the basement. She reported that they'd had an argument a month ago and the next day she realized he was gone. She figured he left her for good and she "went about her life." A buzz saw was found next to the body and appeared to have been damaged by fire. This remains under investigation and an autopsy has been ordered.
 
  • #2
I can find no other news articles covering this other than the one I posted above. But I have questions I hope we'll see answered. Firstly, how did she not smell anything for a month?!
 
  • #3
Well the details are a little sketchy, but I guess we wait for COD to be announced.
 
  • #4

Some new info:
  • April 9th, afternoon - Joylynn Arnold reported to police that she discovered her husband deceased and decomposing in the basement of their home
  • Responding officers found 44-year-old Frank Perry Williams facedown in the laundry room, his body in an advanced state of decomposition.
  • Next to his feet was broken, mildewed dry wall and a weed whacker. Next to his left thigh was a box of trash and next to his head was a buzz saw.
  • Frank’s skin looked burnt around his neck and upper back
  • The buzz saw next to him was blackened by what looked to be a fire
  • The article describes how she began to smell something a week prior to calling 911
 
  • #5

Some new info:
  • April 9th, afternoon - Joylynn Arnold reported to police that she discovered her husband deceased and decomposing in the basement of their home
  • Responding officers found 44-year-old Frank Perry Williams facedown in the laundry room, his body in an advanced state of decomposition.
  • Next to his feet was broken, mildewed dry wall and a weed whacker. Next to his left thigh was a box of trash and next to his head was a buzz saw.
  • Frank’s skin looked burnt around his neck and upper back
  • The buzz saw next to him was blackened by what looked to be a fire
  • The article describes how she began to smell something a week prior to calling 911
What’s with the fire involving the buzz saw? How does that play into his death?
 
  • #6
What’s with the fire involving the buzz saw? How does that play into his death?
Going off a complete guess maybe he was electricuted as a result a electrical fire started
 
  • #7
He was found in the laundry room? She hasn't done laundry for a month?
 
  • #8
This seems strange. She's not worried when he just disappears? I'm assuming all his clothes and belonging are still in the house but she just assumes he walked out without taking a thing?
 
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  • #10
Going off a complete guess maybe he was electricuted as a result a electrical fire started
I’m not familiar with a buzz saw. Hubs has a shop, we have lots of different saws. Is a buzz saw a skill or table saw?
 
  • #11
spontaneous human combustion OR wife kills husband - take your guesses folks!
 
  • #12
I did react to the laundry room too and I want to know if it was the only one. If the husband did dirty, greasy repairs in the basement maybe he used what we in Sweden call grovtvättstuga, google translated it as rough laundry room
 
  • #13
I’m not familiar with a buzz saw. Hubs has a shop, we have lots of different saws. Is a buzz saw a skill or
It's a circular saw.
 
  • #14

Some new info:
  • April 9th, afternoon - Joylynn Arnold reported to police that she discovered her husband deceased and decomposing in the basement of their home
  • Responding officers found 44-year-old Frank Perry Williams facedown in the laundry room, his body in an advanced state of decomposition.
  • Next to his feet was broken, mildewed dry wall and a weed whacker. Next to his left thigh was a box of trash and next to his head was a buzz saw.
  • Frank’s skin looked burnt around his neck and upper back
  • The buzz saw next to him was blackened by what looked to be a fire
  • The article describes how she began to smell something a week prior to calling 911
From the linked story: "Arnold told police that the last time she saw her husband was about a month earlier when she accused him of cheating on her in what she described as “a decent conversation,” after which she went to bed."

Color me skeptical MOO...
 
  • #15
He was found in the laundry room? She hasn't done laundry for a month?
Not every single person feels the need to wear things once and then in the wash they go. I find it smart. It saves water and wear and tear.
 
  • #16
I can find no other news articles covering this other than the one I posted above. But I have questions I hope we'll see answered. Firstly, how did she not smell anything for a month?!
She had to. I had either a rat or a mouse die in my crawlspace once long ago and ho boy was it stinkipoos.
 
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  • #18
Not every single person feels the need to wear things once and then in the wash they go. I find it smart. It saves water and wear and tear.

Undies? Socks?
Maybe she went commando.
I know I don’t own a months worth of undies.
 
  • #19
From the linked story: "Arnold told police that the last time she saw her husband was about a month earlier when she accused him of cheating on her in what she described as “a decent conversation,” after which she went to bed."

Color me skeptical MOO...

From your link, thanks

As the smell persisted, the woman assumed that it was caused by mold growth but she avoided investigating because she said the staircase was broken and unsafe.
Then on the day she called police, Arnold brought in a bicycle from the yard and while struggling with it on the staircase when the bike fell to the bottom. Going down after it, Arnold said, she turned and saw her husband’s body, then immediately called 911.
During her conversation with Officer Sullivan, the 56-year-old woman admitted that she and Williams occasionally had domestic incidents, and once she kicked in a door when he looked her out.
 
  • #20
What’s with the fire involving the buzz saw? How does that play into his death?
Right? She didn't smell a decomposing body and she didn't smell burning (or the aftereffects when something has burned)?
 

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