Fake cosmetic surgeon sentenced to prison for manslaughter
A salon worker in Dallas could be sentenced to life in prison after a jury found her guilty of murder and practicing medicine without a license. Prosecutors say a salon client died after the defendant injected the client's buttocks with industrial-grade silicone in a procedure the salon offered as a "Wee Wee Booty."
A judge sentenced a bogus Florida cosmetic surgeon to 10 years in prison and five years of probation for allegedly injecting clients with a mixture of cement, mineral oil, bathroom caulk and tire sealant. The defendant, Oneal Ron Morris, did not contest the charges of manslaughter and practicing medicine without a license, but denied injecting the lethal combination into clients, at least one of whom died.
A salon worker in Dallas could be sentenced to life in prison after a jury found her guilty of murder and practicing medicine without a license. Prosecutors say a salon client died after the defendant injected the client's buttocks with industrial-grade silicone in a procedure the salon offered as a "Wee Wee Booty."