What was Mary Cosby questioned about?
Mary Cosby questioned by police over son’s alleged violence
Mary Cosby—best known from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City—was questioned by police about her son’s alleged violence weeks before his death, according to the provided stories.
What’s described in the excerpts
- Cosby was questioned about alleged domestic-violence-related conduct involving her son, Robert Cosby Jr.
- The questioning happened weeks prior to his death.
- Another entry in the provided material says she resumed filming the show about a month after her son’s death and that production began earlier this month without her at first.
- An additional related story says she was questioned by police weeks before his death and was “grilled” about her son’s alleged domestic violence incident.
Why it matters
This is a significant development because it links a major reality-TV figure to a police process involving a family member’s alleged domestic violence—an issue that often carries both emotional and legal consequences. It also adds complexity to public understanding of what was happening behind the scenes before the death, given that Cosby is a central cast member.
What’s still unknown from the provided excerpts
- The excerpts don’t give specific medical or investigative findings.
- They also don’t include details about charges, outcomes of questioning, or whether any protective actions were taken.
Overall, the news cycle focuses on the timing: police contact with Cosby occurring shortly before the death, and then Cosby returning to work afterward by resuming filming.