Stuck on the Throne - Pam Babcock
Feb. 27, 2008 Kory McFarren called police saying there was something wrong with his girlfriend. Ness County Sheriff Bryan Whipple found Pam Babcock stuck in the bathroom. Literally. She had been on the toilet for approximately two years and her skin had
grown around the toilet seat. Whipple said she didn't want to leave. After finally convincing Pam Babcock she needed medical attention the toilet seat was removed from the toilet and it went with her to the hospital to be removed from her.
There wasn't signs of physical abuse- she wasn't tied or glued to the toilet her body fat had just grown around it. McFarren said she just didn't want to come out of the bathroom. When he asked if she would come out of the bathroom she would say maybe tomorrow. He went on to say it just kind of happened, staying in the bathroom. She kept staying in there longer and longer and one day she didn't want to come out. He would bring her food and water and clothes. He admits he should have called for help sooner but after awhile he just got use to it.
She was reported in fair condition by the hospital. Whipple said she refused to cooperate with medical providers or law enforcement investigators. A neighbor reported he really hadn't seen her for about six years. He had known her since childhood and said her mother died at a young age leaving Pam Babcock to a tough childhood.
I was wondering how one could sit anywhere for that long. I also couldn't figure out what crime was being committed when by Sheriff Whipple's own words she wouldn't cooperate and didn't want to leave the bathroom. I could see calling for a psychiatrist and having her committed if it could be proven she was a threat to herself or someone else.
Sheriff Whipple
Date of Interview: March 13, 2008There wasn't signs of physical abuse- she wasn't tied or glued to the toilet her body fat had just grown around it. McFarren said she just didn't want to come out of the bathroom. When he asked if she would come out of the bathroom she would say maybe tomorrow. He went on to say it just kind of happened, staying in the bathroom. She kept staying in there longer and longer and one day she didn't want to come out. He would bring her food and water and clothes. He admits he should have called for help sooner but after awhile he just got use to it.
She was reported in fair condition by the hospital. Whipple said she refused to cooperate with medical providers or law enforcement investigators. A neighbor reported he really hadn't seen her for about six years. He had known her since childhood and said her mother died at a young age leaving Pam Babcock to a tough childhood.
I was wondering how one could sit anywhere for that long. I also couldn't figure out what crime was being committed when by Sheriff Whipple's own words she wouldn't cooperate and didn't want to leave the bathroom. I could see calling for a psychiatrist and having her committed if it could be proven she was a threat to herself or someone else.
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