Woman Gets 10 Years For Plastic Surgery Injections Related Death

You can get in trouble for a lot stupid things, but plastic surgery injections?might be the funniest… until someone dies.

Courtesy of Fox
Courtesy of Fox

In Philadelphia, a former madam and self proclaimed, “Michelangelo of?buttocks injections” was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison for the death of a “client.”

The perpetrator Padge-Victoria Windslowe injected nearly a half gallon?of silicon into the buttocks of a dancer before the dancer’s heart?stopped.?Unfortunately, this Michelangelo had no formal medical training.?Prosecutors also said that Windslowe had intentionally targeted?those in the transgender community that sought curves.

The judge called Windslowe a narcissist who sought fame and fortune.

Furthermore the judge also said

?”I don’t think you’re evil.?You don’t?believe that you must follow the rules of society. It showed in
the courtroom.”

Apparently, this is the first case of illegal butt injections. Around?the country, several women have died from a similar procedure done by?self-proclaimed body artists.

In fact, in Dallas this past week two salon workers were charged with?murder resulting from an illegal butt injection procedure conducted in?February.

Also, this wasn’t Windslowe’s first injection-relation offense. In?2011, Windslowe performed the same procedure on 20-year-old Claudia?Aderotimi.?Aderotimi, a college dancer from London, sought to make herself look?better by arranging to meet the madam at an airport hotel. However, in the?end, Aderotimi died hours later from respiratory problems resulting?from the silicon.

Finally, the judge said,

“I’m?sure you didn’t intend to hurt (Aderotimi),? But you came back and you did it again. … That’s very troublesome.?That’s magical thinking.”

In the end, she was?convicted for third-degree murder after rejecting a lesser involuntary manslaughter charge, coupled along with?aggravated assault for the stripper’s injuries. She also received a?weapons charge involving the needle. Lastly, the judge ordered six?years of probation after her release.

The moral of the story is don’t do stupid.

Tanner Bisbee hails from the great State of Maine. He's a full time college student and serves on the football staff at school. His most notable work to date is his book Modern Day Sports Blog. To read more check out my blog http://moderndaysportsandpolitics.blogspot.com/