Update: So, Oneal is a stripper and met the victim at the strip club. So, we're assuming the victim is a stripper, too. She paid Oneal $700 for six injections in each butt cheek, but within hours after the "surgery," she became ill and developed cramps in her abdomen and buttocks, pneumonia, and the antibiotic resistant skin infecton, MRSA. According to police, Oneal told the woman, "`Oh don't worry, you'll be fine. We just keep injecting you with the stuff and it all works itself out."' Oneal was on the run for a year, until she was arrested Friday.
UPDATE, Nov. 22: Here's a video report, giving more details about the victim's claims and showing Oneal's transformation (via mugshots) over the years. Oneal's lawyer is also talking. He tells WTVJ: "I can assure you that the state has no evidence other than what this alleged victim is saying. There is not going to be any proof or any documentation that shows that my client accepted any money or injected anybody with anything." Since Friday, several people have come forward claiming Oneal helped build their butts with the poisonous mix.
UPDATE, Nov. 23: Oneal was rearrested, along with accomplice 40-year-old Corey Alexander Eubank, today after a second woman came forward. The second woman told police she paid $900 to have her legs and butt injected the same day as the first woman (who she didn't know) with the same toxic substance administered through a tube ho to a cooler. According to police, when the second victim called Oneal twice afterward with health concerns, Oneal first recommended the woman soak in Epsom salts, then later suggested she “tell the hospital she had MRSA [a staph infection resistant to most antibiotics] and the MRSA treatment would resolve her symptoms.” Eventually the woman went to the hospital and underwent surgery twice to remove cysts and a lymph node. She also received two blood transfusions and needed home healthcare for four months. Police say Corey (pictured, below) was Oneal's assistant during the procedures. He was charged with two counts of unlicensed practice of a healthcare professional with serious injury and being an accessory to a crime.
source: WFOR | WTVJ
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