FAKE “BUTT IMPLANT” DOC CHARGED WITH MURDER
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Jackson, Mississippi man/woman was charged with murder after an Atlanta
woman died following an illegal butt implant.
Attorney General Jim Hood said Tuesday that Morris Garner, who dresses as a woman and goes by the name Tracey Lynn Garner, did the procedure in March at a Peyton Avenue home. Hood said that Garner had no training or official license to carry out that type of procedure. Investigators said Garner posed as a doctor and used fake silicone.
Hood said Morris, 52, is charged in the death of Karima Gordon. She began feeling ill several hours into the car ride back to Atlanta and when she called Garner for advice, he told her to take some cough syrup. WTH!!!
Gordon died in the Atlanta area a few days after the procedure. Hood said Gordon met Garner through someone in New York City known to authorities only as “Pebbles.”
Garner was transported to the Hinds County Sheriff’s Office and remains in custody at this time. If convicted, Garner faces up to life in prison.
A six-month investigation by state and federal investigators with the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, United States Food and Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigations and the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure led to information which resulted in the arrest of Garner.
“While this remains a murder case, our intellectual property task force is involved to also investigate the possibility that the substance injected into the victim was a counterfeit version of silicone,” said Hood. “We cannot express enough how valuable our partnership with the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations has been in this process thus far.”
SOURCE: WXIA
Attorney General Jim Hood said Tuesday that Morris Garner, who dresses as a woman and goes by the name Tracey Lynn Garner, did the procedure in March at a Peyton Avenue home. Hood said that Garner had no training or official license to carry out that type of procedure. Investigators said Garner posed as a doctor and used fake silicone.
Hood said Morris, 52, is charged in the death of Karima Gordon. She began feeling ill several hours into the car ride back to Atlanta and when she called Garner for advice, he told her to take some cough syrup. WTH!!!
Gordon died in the Atlanta area a few days after the procedure. Hood said Gordon met Garner through someone in New York City known to authorities only as “Pebbles.”
Garner was transported to the Hinds County Sheriff’s Office and remains in custody at this time. If convicted, Garner faces up to life in prison.
A six-month investigation by state and federal investigators with the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, United States Food and Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigations and the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure led to information which resulted in the arrest of Garner.
“While this remains a murder case, our intellectual property task force is involved to also investigate the possibility that the substance injected into the victim was a counterfeit version of silicone,” said Hood. “We cannot express enough how valuable our partnership with the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations has been in this process thus far.”
SOURCE: WXIA
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