Posted on 09/24/2012 2:54:49 PM PDT by markomalley
A Georgia woman had little chance of surviving an illegal cosmetic procedure in Mississippi because the silicone-like substance that was injected in her buttocks caused the blood clots that killed her, an investigator testified Monday.
Lee McDivitt, an investigator with the Mississippi attorney general's office, testified during a preliminary hearing for 52-year-old Morris Garner. Garner, who has had gender changing procedures and goes by the name Tracey Lynn Garner, is charged with depraved-heart murder in the March death of 37-year-old Karima Gordon, of Atlanta.
Hinds County Judge Houston Patton sent the case to a grand jury and ordered Garner to remain jailed without bond.
Garner's lawyer, John Colette, said that even if the allegations are true, he doesn't believe it is depraved-heart murder, which is defined in Mississippi as a "callous disregard for human life" that causes death. It carries a life sentence.
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This sounds like a rerun of that crazy story from Florida
At least this time it wasn’t some crazy fat-butt transexual injecting model cement
are you freakin serious? The case is in Hinds County?
“She” could star in a horror movie.
Mississippi Ping.
Prelude to Obamacare
Dow-Corning Silicone Caulk is for windows NOT BUTTS!
What’s interesting is that I always hear black women talk about white women getting “butt implants” because we supposedly want “black bootys”, but everytime I’ve seen a case like this, the person getting the butt implant using weird concoctions (some form of concrete in one case! I can’t remember if the implantee died or was just misshapen, but you should have seen the result! Oh my word!) was a black woman and the “implanter” was a black woman (in this case, kind of).
White women go to an actual doctor.
Mesmerizing...
Even silicone can’t fix stupid.
Butt, what’s the background on this asstounding story?
How could anybody go to that person for cosmetic surgery?
His face looks like a gourd.
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