Lorena Bobbit - Move Over Holy

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Catherine Kieu Becker was arrested for drugging her estranged husband, tying him to a bed, and cutting off his penis, which she then disposed of in a garbage disposal. The incident occurred in Garden Grove, and police confirmed that the victim was conscious during the act. Becker reportedly stated that her husband deserved the punishment. The discussion references historical cases, notably the John and Lorena Bobbitt case, highlighting the extreme nature of such violent acts in relationships. It also touches on the complexities of penile reconstruction surgery, explaining that while modern medicine can restore some function, it often cannot fully replicate the original anatomy and sensations. The conversation notes that incidents involving genital mutilation, whether due to accidents or violence, are more common than many realize, emphasizing the need for awareness and the consequences of such actions.
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You can't make this stuff up, seriously...

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-0713-penis-chopped-20110713,0,4047087.story"
Police say Catherine Kieu Becker drugged her estranged husband, tied him to a bed, cut off his penis with a knife and threw it down a garbage disposal in her home in Garden Grove.

The story did not specify if she turned it on after throwing it down the disposal... Let's hope not for his sake...

The http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20079093-504083.html" suggests otherwise however:
"He was conscious when his penis was removed," said Garden Grove police Lt. Jeff Nightengale.

Nightengale says Becker put the penis in the garbage disposal and turned it on.

Rhody... :eek:

For historical perspective...

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...xLQd64TrnSLXd7nA&sig2=zYtbDQgzqdrLkvXe_f7dgA"
 
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According to the http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14131133" , then rang the police and said he deserved it.
 
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I suspected this was possible, wanted to wait for the official story, http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-penis-repair-07142011,0,2278919.story" it is:
For reconstruction, surgeons most often use tissue from the arm, the back or the lower leg to function as something that looks like a penis, including the nerves and blood vessels. The tissue is formed around an artificial ureter, made from skin. The procedure, which involves several steps and a large team of specialists, involves a delicate reattachment of nerves, blood vessels and tissue. Only a few centers do the procedure, notably Dr. David Gilbert of the Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine in Norfolk, Va.

If the nerves are connected properly, Alter said, the patient may get erogenous sensations, particularly in the head of the penis. But because the arm does not contain the soft, spongy tissue typical of the penis, the patient cannot get an erection. That problem is overcome by implanting, well after the initial repairs have healed, a prosthetic implant, such as a hydraulic pump. Overall, "it's a long, complicated, expensive procedure," Alter said. But when it is finished, the patient can get an erection, have intercourse and climax.

Rhody... :rolleyes:
 
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So, thanks to the marvels of modern medicine, and the tendency of some people to keep the making the same relationship mistakes over and over, he has a chance to find a new psycho to replace the one that left him?
 


Funnily enough I had the chance to work on a regenerative medicine project for penile reconstruction. I didn't take it but the emphasis was to address some of the problems with current reconstruction, mainly that original function is not fully restored.
 


ryan_m_b said:
Funnily enough I had the chance to work on a regenerative medicine project for penile reconstruction...

So this happens often enough to work on a regenerative medicine? :bugeye:
 


BobG said:
So, thanks to the marvels of modern medicine, and the tendency of some people to keep the making the same relationship mistakes over and over, he has a chance to find a new psycho to replace the one that left him?
:smile:

priceless...

Rhody...
 


dlgoff said:
So this happens often enough to work on a regenerative medicine? :bugeye:

Unfortunately yes. Accidents, disease and violent attacks involving the genitalia are more common than people think.
 
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Evil woman.
She deserves a big penality for what she did.
 
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