The husband of Brooke Hanlon, who was found stabbed to death inside her Chester, New Jersey home, has obtained a lawyer, according to investigators with the Morris County Prosecutor's Office.
Conor Hanlon has been communicating with investigators following his wife’s killing, which was confirmed by the medical examiner as a result of "multiple sharp force injuries" on June 6.
The agency said it has been in touch with "several" family members throughout the investigation, but when asked whether Hanlon has been cooperative throughout the probe, authorities chose not to comment.
A Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) log obtained by Fox News Digital revealed a 911 call made at the home on June 6 that was initially reported as a "Cardiac or Respiratory Arrest" at 4:29 p.m.
Within 13 minutes, at approximately 4:42 p.m., a dispatcher entered the note "suspicious death" to the log, indicating a shift in the investigation's focus.
The log also indicates several days of investigative activity at the home following the initial call, with detectives, investigators, and the medical examiner among others recorded on the log from June 6 through June 12.
The investigation is active and ongoing, with Hanlon not having been accused of any crime or wrongdoing.