James Earl Johnson was arrested on March 6th. According to police records, the man allegedly confined his 46-year-old wife in a room of the mansion at 3906 Crown Ridge Court, depriving her of food and limiting her communications, until the victim managed to call for help after finding a forgotten mobile phone.
During the time she remained confined, the victim, whose official identity has been kept private, would have received only "one egg a day as food", according to authorities cited by Independent. In addition, she did not have adequate medical attention, which, added to the isolation, put her life and health at risk, the Prosecutor's Office affirmed.
For his part, the couple's adult son confirmed to KTRK ABC Houston that his mother is in a hospital, but has not disclosed details about her evolution or the specific nature of her disability.
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Arrest and Charges Against Johnson
The arrest of James Earl Johnson occurred on the same day that his wife managed to contact 911 after finding a phone that the accused had left on a nightstand. The distress call was interrupted when Johnson allegedly assaulted her and hung up the call. Subsequently, the police arrested Johnson and charged him with the crimes of abandonment and inflicting harm on a person with a disability, attributing to him the continuous exposure of the victim to serious physical and mental risks. Johnson was released on a USD 100,000 bail and faces a possible sentence of up to 20 years in prison with fines of up to USD 10,000. Meanwhile, the Prosecution has requested that strict judicial control be maintained over Johnson due to the seriousness of the attributed facts. Consequently, the defendant, who works as a master electrician, must avoid any contact with the victim or return to the home and is summoned for a new court hearing on March 18. Case BackgroundIn the past, there were previous lawsuits in the family sphere between the couple, filed in 2001 and 2002 for maintenance issues, which are on file in Harris County records, although the resolutions remain sealed. So far, it has not been determined whether other family members knew about the situation and the authorities are still investigating whether more people resided in the home during the period in which the woman was held captive.
In turn, a previous attempt by the victim to contact the police was recorded on November 16, 2025, when officers went to the residence after a call. According to court documents, a complaint was not filed and the woman then stated that everything was fine, apparently because Johnson instructed her and her children to remain silent and not speak to the police.







