Michigan woman, 44, accused of biting off friend’s ear told police she was playing a wolf and her victim a vampire in ‘sex game gone wrong’
- Allison Thompson Weaver, 44, was found partially nude and covered in blood hovering over her 48-year-old female friend in an Oakland County apartment
- The 48-year-old friend had bite marks on her face and her ear partially bitten off
- Officers say Weaver told them she and the victim were having consensual sex and she was playing a wolf and her friend a vampire
- The friend denies having consensual sex and said she was attacked in her sleep
- Weaver is charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct, assault with intent to do great bodily harm and assault by strangulation
A Michigan woman is accused of strangling and biting off her friend’s ear and then telling police she was playing a wolf and her victim a vampire.
Allison Thompson Weaver, 44, was found partially nude and covered in blood along with her 48-year-old female friend last month in an Oakland County apartment.
When officers arrived, they found the victim with a partially detached ear, puncture wounds from nails and bruising around her neck and arms, according to WTAE.
‘Ms. Weaver told me that they were having consensual sex and that [the victim] was a vampire and that Ms. Weaver was the wolf,’ responding officer Deputy Shawn Hopkins testified.
Allison Thompson Weaver, 44, was found partially nude and covered in blood hovering over her 48-year-old female friend in an Oakland County apartment
Weaver (pictured in court) is charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct, assault with intent to do great bodily harm and assault by strangulation
Police responded to a call from a neighbor in the apartment below reporting two women fighting and one moaning and calling for help in the early hours of September 17.

Responding Oakland County Deputy Shawn Hopkins testified, saying Weaver told them she and the victim were having consensual sex and she was playing a wolf and her friend a vampire
Officers entered the apartment through an unlocked door and found Weaver hovering over the unnamed victim in the master bedroom, both covered in blood.
The victim had several bite marks on her face and her ear was partially bitten off.
‘They saw the two women covered in blood,’ said Sgt. Jason Dalbec, of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office. ‘One was lying on the floor. Another was kneeling next to her, and they’re both in this dazed and confused [state].’
Hopkins said the victim denied the alleged attack was part of consensual sex.
‘She said no. Based on the injuries, the blood, we weren’t sure exactly what we had at the point,’ Hopkins said. ‘[Weaver]was taken into custody and removed from the room to protect any further happening.’
The victim testified that Weaver attacked her while she was sleeping.
‘I remember her strangling me. The next thing I remember is trying to get away and hearing her, as clear as day, with no reflection in her tone, just saying, ”Sorry [name], but you’re gonna have to die today,”’ the victim said.
‘I just started screaming bloody murder and banging on the floor, [saying], ”No, no, no. I can’t believe I’m going to die like this. Someone come and please help, help, help.”’

The unnamed victim appeared in court (pictured are her hands) and denied having consensual sex and said she was attacked in her sleep

Police responded to a call from a neighbor in the apartment below reporting two women fighting and one moaning and calling for help at the home in the early hours of September 17
Police say Weaver had been drinking and unknown drugs were recovered at the scene.
She’s been charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct, assault with intent to do great bodily harm and assault with intent to main and assault by strangulation.
‘This is very unusual,’ said Sgt. Dalbec. ‘This is one of those cases that will be once in a lifetime for deputies.’