Castrations Occur After New Sexual Abuse Laws Put into Place
Castrations Occur After New Sexual Abuse Laws Put into Place
A Newport, North Carolina woman is in jail after “severing her husband’s penis,” according to the Carteret County Sheriff’s Office. Victoria Frabutt, 56, was arrested and charged with “malicious castration and kidnapping” under state laws after officers arrived Frabutt’s 61-year-old husband said she had “tied him up and pulled out a knife.”“Deputies were able to recover the body part where it was immediately put on ice and transported to medical personnel,” the sheriff’s office said. Frabutt is being detained at the Carteret County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond and her husband was taken to a hospital in Greenville.There was a 13-minute call made to 911 after the castration. During the call, Frabutt claims she is both the “sword and the light” and says she “cannot call her husband a man because he refuses to renounce Satan and ask God for mercy.” She then calmly tells the dispatcher that a “clipper” was used in the attack, and when asked where the weapon is at the time of the call, Frabutt replies, “Somewhere in the bedroom. I don’t know where.” The dispatcher asks, “What kind of clipper? It is a hair clipper?” Frabutt confirms, “No, no, it’s more along the lines, well actually it’s good for pruning roses.”
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