A husband threw a ‘death party’ for his terminally ill wife so they could take meth and have sex a final time before she died, police say.

Debra Johnson, 69, was in a nursing home after two heart attacks, but begged her 58-year-old husband, Duane, to take her to their South Ulm, Minnesota home to die.

In Debra’s final days, the couple ‘rocked out’ to Quiet Riot, their favorite band, during the meth-and-sex-fueled party before Debra died on January 24.

Duane Johnson threw his wife, Debra, a meth-fueled ‘death party’ before she died. (Picture: Brown County Sheriff’s Office)

In addition to the two recent heart attacks, Debra also had diabetes, high blood pressure, and mental illnesses which she had stopped taking her prescription medicine for – opting for meth instead, Duane said.




She was unable to eat or drink, so Duane said he wet her mouth with snow as the couple partied together, according to the Mankato Free Press.

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Debra was also stricken with violent seizures without her medication, but did not want her husband to call for help, so Duane held her as she violently convulsed so she would not hurt herself.

Duane later told police that they had sex on the morning of January 24 and, less than two hours later, Debra was dead.

He called the Brown County Sheriff’s office and told them his wife had died.

Brown County Police officers found Debra Johnson dead in her home Thursday (Picture: KNUJ)

When police arrived, they saw the words ‘Death Parde God Hell’ written in red spray paint on the front door, according to court documents.

Duane ran out of the house naked, told officers that his wife was dead, then darted back inside.

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Officers found him naked in a bathtub trying to clean little ‘white and black things’ off himself, police say.

Debra’s body was found washed and wrapped in a linen, which Duane said he did ‘like the Bible told me to do.’

Upon searching the house, police found a stockpile of 47 guns, most of which were stolen, as well as ammunition.

Duane Johnson was arrested and charged with theft, receiving stolen property, and criminal neglect.

He was taken to Brown County Jail and held on $250,000 bond.