Police Respond to 'Suicide Pact' Call at R. Kelly's House
Police Respond <br />to 'Suicide Pact' <br />Call at R. Kelly's House Officer rushed to R. Kelly's <br />home on Tuesday after a call <br />claimed his girlfriends were <br />attempting to carry out a "suicide pact." Officers visited the singer's <br />apartment in Chicago to <br />carry out a welfare check, after dispatchers received <br />a report that suggested <br />five women were about <br />to take their own lives. The anonymous call did not <br />specify when the alleged <br />suicides would be carried out. Police confirmed that they <br />visited the apartment building, but stated that the call was <br />"not a bonafide incident." A statement released <br />by Kelly's publicist <br />called the reports "fake." One of Kelly's alleged victims, <br />Lizzette Martinez, previously <br />claimed the singer had a suicide <br />pact with the women he lives with. Lizzette Martinez, via 'People'