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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Police seek 'professionals' who removed St. Paul man's testicles
2007-08-07
It doesn't get much stranger than this.
It could but you'd have to try hard.
A St. Paul man, complaining of chronic pain, wanted to have his testicles removed. When conventional medical staff refused to do the job, he hired other "professionals" to take off his testicles, according to a search warrant affidavit filed Monday in Ramsey County District Court.
There are a few cases like this in the medical literature: people who are convinced that removing their testicles (or less commonly, their adrenal glands) will solve either their chronic pain or their 'self-image' problems. Usually they do the surgery themselves with local anesthetic and a mirror.
Two or three people operated on the man, Russell Daniel Angus, 62, a couple weeks ago at his home in St. Paul. He was unconscious during the surgery, and when he woke up, his testicles had been removed.
"Doctor, the operation was a success!"
"It was indeed! Thank goodness I slept in a Holiday Inn last night!"
And the "professionals" were gone.
"No no, no need to thank me. Toodles!"
His groin area was bleeding heavily, so he called his daughter.
"Dad! You WHAT?!?!"
"I'll explain later, but could you get over to the Holiday Inn real fast?"
She called for help.
"Hello, 911? You're not going to believe this."
"Try us, lady, we hear all sorts of weird stuff."
"Someone removed my Dad's testicles, and he's bleeding heavily."
"Someone tries to remove my testicles and I guarantee you lady, he'll be bleeding heavily."
"No, that's not what I mean."
"Okay, you're right, I don't believe you."
When police arrived, they found a makeshift operating room set up in the upper level of the Holiday Inn house. There were bright lights, an apparent operating table, medical supplies and equipment, and a camera.
Sounds like the set of 'Saw 4'.
Angus was still bleeding, and there was blood in the living room, hall and bathroom, the affidavit said.
Just how many rooms did they operate in?
He was taken to Regions Hospital. Since then, St. Paul police have been looking for the people behind the surgery, suspecting that it was an illegal medical procedure.
You don't say!
That's why they're police, you know.
Only those licensed to practice medicine in Minnesota may perform a medical procedure here.
Blasted politicans, always interfering, man just wants his family jewels pickled and put in a jar, but no-o-o-o-o-o, he's got to go to a regular quack for that.
Angus wouldn't say who the mysterious practitioners were, telling police that he didn't want to get them into trouble.
"All I asked them to do was pickle me jewels. That's not a crime, is it?"
His soon to be ex wife, Anna Marie Angus, told police that her husband spends a lot of time on the Internet ...
Golly gee, I hadn't associated pr0n downloads with a desire to remove one's testicles.
... and uses a computer kept in a lower-level bedroom. She said he uses that room because he has limited mobility.
"Especially now. He's kind of sore, you know?"
The daughter told police that she didn't want them to search her father's house, the affidavit says.
"Look, it's okay, let's drop the whole thing, 'k?"
"Too late lady, you made the call."
Police searched the home in the 600 block of York Avenue on July 28, looking for a list of items including blood, medical instruments, fingerprints, documents discussing medical procedures, computers, and testicles.
His or someone else's?
Court documents show they seized three specimen jars, medical supplies, a camera, a computer CPU, and other items.
"Hey Muldoon, check out this pic on the camera!"
"Oh geez, put that down, you'll go blind!"
"Based on my knowledge and experience, I know that it is not common or usual for a licensed medical practitioner to perform surgery in the non-sterile environment of a private home," wrote Sgt. Richard Munoz, in court documents.
Cut right to the heart of it. Nice going, Muldoon!
"I also know that it would be highly unusual, unprofessional and likely negligent for a licensed medical practitioner to perform surgery and then leave a patient before the patient recovered from anesthesia and/or fail to provide immediate follow-up care."
We usually stick around until the insurance forms are completed.
St. Paul police spokesman Tom Walsh said he has seen a lot in his years on the force, but this case is remarkable. "I have never in my life seen anything quite like that."
We can put his eyes out, he's now seen it all ...
Posted by:anonymous5089

#15  The pathological desire to have arms and legs removed has been discovered to not be as rare as you might think. The Internet has drawn a lot of such people together, leaving the medical community with a bizarre problem.

In South America, a surgeon working at a mental hospital had no fewer than four patients who were obsessed with having a healthy leg removed. They were so distraught that they could not function in society. They were basket cases who did not respond to any modern psychiatric treatment.

So after considerable anguish by him and the medical staff, he removed a leg from each--which was a profound cure for their insanity! All four were able to resume normal lives with their families, exhibiting no further trace of their mental illness, except for one, who was still not quite right and needed follow up.

He was convinced that he also needed to lose his other foot. Not the whole leg, just the foot. But with drug therapy, he was able to overcome the strong desire; whereas before drugs were ineffective. A psychosis willing to compromise?

They are still arguing about it down there.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-08-07 23:26  

#14  My money is on the DIY procedure. However, if I'm wrong, perhaps his "surgery" will show up on the internet pretty soon.
Posted by: gorb   2007-08-07 18:51  

#13  Yes, hurry! He's bleeding all over the place!

And he's starting to act like a Democrat!
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2007-08-07 18:34  

#12  And the event that inspired the movie was the "Cannonball Baker Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash".
Posted by: Steve   2007-08-07 16:59  

#11  And that picture is probably from one of the Cannonball Run movies.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-08-07 16:48  

#10  Jack Elam:

"The heavy today is usually not my kind of guy. In the old days, Rory Calhoun was the hero because he was the hero and I was the heavy because I was the heavy - and nobody cared what my problem was. And I didn't either. I robbed the bank because I wanted the money ... I've played all kinds of weirdos but I've never done the quiet, sick type. I never had a problem - other than the fact I was just bad."
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-08-07 16:45  

#9  The Actor's name is Jack Elam. Don't know the movie.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-08-07 15:58  

#8  Don't order the mountain oysters.
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-08-07 15:48  

#7  Two comments:

Somehow this fool's name reminds me of a Jack in the Box commercial and something about knowing where the 'angus of a cow is....'
and:

what movie is that shot from:
bonus points for the true event that provided the genisis for the flick.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-08-07 15:35  

#6  Yeah, one for each...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-07 15:24  

#5  "Court documents show they seized three specimen jars..."

Three?!
Posted by: OyVey1   2007-08-07 13:59  

#4  Was he a lifelong Democrat voter who was considering becoming a party member and wanted to make the necessary "adjustments"?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2007-08-07 12:55  

#3  This sort of psycho-lunacy goes a lot farther than just dingleberries. One woman was so convinced that her life would be much better without legs that—after surgeons refused her request to remove both lower appendages—she packed both legs in dry ice to cause frostbite induced gangrene.

The offending members were then removed and she is now a happy cripple.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-07 12:22  

#2  I have only one response.
barf
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-08-07 11:28  

#1  Most incidents of this nature can be attributed to one of two things, money or sex. I suspect in this particular case, we can safely rule out the latter.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-08-07 09:23  

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