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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In what a North Carolina prosecutor calls an
"extremely bizarre" case, three men have been arrested on charges of performing castrations on apparently willing participants in a so-called "dungeon" in a rural house. Sheriff's investigators say the men admitted performing at least eight surgeries, including castrations and testicle replacements, on six consenting clients over the past year. None of the three is licensed to practice medicine. The suspects are all residents of the house in Haywood County in western North Carolina. They're being held on $150,000 bond each and could make their first court appearances Monday. The sheriff's office had investigated reports of sadomasochistic acts at the house in 2004, but concluded there was nothing illegal going on because the participants appeared to be willing adults. |
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"testicle replacements"?
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Tom Littleton wrote:
"testicle replacements"? Neuticles. I think the White House press corps needs some, except for Helen Thomas. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Mike wrote:
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In what a North Carolina prosecutor calls an "extremely bizarre" case, three men have been arrested on charges of performing castrations on apparently willing participants in a so-called "dungeon" in a rural house. Sheriff's investigators say the men admitted performing at least eight surgeries, including castrations and testicle replacements, on six consenting clients over the past year. None of the three is licensed to practice medicine. The suspects are all residents of the house in Haywood County in western North Carolina. They're being held on $150,000 bond each and could make their first court appearances Monday. The sheriff's office had investigated reports of sadomasochistic acts at the house in 2004, but concluded there was nothing illegal going on because the participants appeared to be willing adults. obviously folks recently moved from or influenced by folks from florida or a state north of the m/d line. local constabularies properly condone eugenic practices among such genetic populations. or, perhaps they might be in the forefront of neuticle science. but, as wayno's nearer, and has experience in eastern tenn., i'll be referring all of my castration cases to him...well, actual castration that is. reckon i'll reluctantly continue the constructive castrations often inherent in my line of work... jeff |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message ... .. no can do. conflict of interest. Got the Duke Lacrosse team? g |
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believe it or not, the story in the local papers indicated "neuticles"
were in fact located at the house. the story is a hoot...at least when read from this side of the state. This one has got to be the lead on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews". g rw wrote: Tom Littleton wrote: "testicle replacements"? Neuticles. I think the White House press corps needs some, except for Helen Thomas. |
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