Oklahoma ‘cannibal’ sentenced to 12 years in prison after illegal castration on Airbnb
An Oklahoma cannibal who castrated a volunteer with her husband at a vacation cabin before freezing his victim’s testicles and talking about eating them has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Bob Lee Allen, 54, was due to stand trial in Le Flore County District Court on Monday, but reached a plea deal with prosecutors on Aug.31 and was jailed on Tuesday, according to Oklahoman.
Allen’s husband Thomas Evan Gates, 43, – who handed Allen the surgical tools in the makeshift operation – was released on time Tuesday after admitting to mutilating a felony last month.
The plea deal for Allen came after believing that “a jury might convict me” before his trial took place. Gates agreed to testify against his wife to reach a plea deal.
It’s unclear whether the couple’s wedding – which took place in September 2020, just a month before the botched operation – survived Gates’ will to snitch.
Bob Lee Allen, 54, (left) was sentenced to 12 years in prison after illegally castrating an unnamed 28-year-old man with the help of her husband Thomas Evans Gates, 43 (right) who gave him the tools
The castration was performed in an Airbnb cabin called “Bob’s Weekend Wonderland Mountain Retreat”
The couple performed a castration operation on October 12, 2020 in their Airbnb cabin called “Bob’s Weekend Wonderland Mountain Retreat” on a 28-year-old victim they found online. The volunteer has still not been identified, with the couple subsequently charged because they were not authorized to perform the surgery.
According to the volunteer, Allen had announced that he performed the surgeries and filmed them for his own enjoyment on his Eunuch Maker website.
The volunteer traveled from Virginia to the cabin in Oklahoma for the operation, which Allen said he would perform for free.
DailyMail.com previously revealed that the couple were listing the cabin on Airbnb that they called “Bob’s Weekend Wonderland Mountain Retreat.”
He said Allen assured him that he had done the surgery several times, telling him, “No rush. No mortuary.”
He was awake during the two-hour procedure and had only received numbing injections in and around his genitals.
Allen and Gates tied the knot in September 2020, a month before performing the illegal procedure
The couple dropped off the volunteer at the McAlster Regional Health Center after losing a considerable amount of blood during the procedure.
Allen reportedly advertised the service on his own website offering free surgical services.
Once that was over, Allen reportedly told the volunteer that he was going to eat his penis and keep everyone else’s penis in a freezer.
These testicles were later found in a freezer during a police search, although it is not clear whether Allen followed up on his statement about eating them.
After the makeshift operation, the volunteer lost a considerable amount of blood, but Allen told him he would not take him to the hospital, claiming that he would “throw him in the woods”.
He also told her once about a man he had left bleeding on the table overnight because the man was “crazy”. It is not known if Allen was joking.
Allen claimed six more people were on their way to the cabin to have the operation.
Eventually, they decided the man needed medical attention and therefore dropped him off at McAlester Regional Health Center, where he told the story to staff.
The couple then attempted to visit him in the hospital. They told him to tell the doctors that he performed the procedure on himself, according to the prosecution documents.
Police searched the cabin on October 15 last year and found a freezer in Allen’s bedroom that contained testicles.
They also found a six foot tall medicine cabinet filled with various medicines, medical utensils, mushrooms in pill bottles, a card making tool with blood, xylocaine, etc.
Allen and Gates have been charged with conspiracy to commit the felony of unlicensed surgery, unlicensed medical practice / unlicensed surgery felony, dismemberment, illegal use of communications media, distribution of CDS, including possession with intent to distribute, assault and bodily harm with a dangerous weapon, failure to bury human limb deadly offense, possession of a controlled dangerous substance, illegal possession of drug paraphernalia -offense.
Allen was sentenced to two years in prison and ten years in prison and had two misdemeanor charges dropped. Gates was released on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to three counts of misdemeanor on August 4.
Allen has argued without question to the counts of conspiracy to perform unlicensed surgery, unlicensed medical practice, and attempting to distribute a psychedelic mushroom. He also indisputably pleaded two counts of misdemeanor and was sentenced to two years in prison and 10 years in prison.
He also owes more than $ 5,000 in fines and other costs. The felony mutilation charges and two misdemeanors were dropped following his plea agreement.
Gates, who was released Tuesday, owes more than $ 2,000 in fines and costs.
He had previously pleaded guilty to three counts of misdemeanor before prosecutors on August 4.
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