On June 23, 1993, John Wayne Bobbitt was rushed to Prince William Hospital after a very particular phone call for help: the man declared that his wife had castrated him during the night and had run away, taking his member with her.
On June 23, 1993, John Wayne Bobbitt was rushed to Prince William Hospital after a very particular phone call for help: the man declared that his wife had castrated him during the night and had run away, taking his member with her.
The woman was Lorena Bobbitt, who in the meantime had taken refuge with a friend, and it was through her statement that the police found the man's penis. In fact, his wife had thrown it out of the window of her car in a field in front of a 7-Eleven. Thanks to a nine-hour operation conducted by Dr. James Sehn, a urologist, and David Berman, a plastic surgeon, they managed to save his life and literally sew his member back together.
The story, however, suddenly took on a less dark tone, turning into a real show: the life of the two spouses became public through a trial broadcast entirely on TV. We learn every little detail of the two protagonists' experiences: she, of Ecuadorian origin, married a man and with him the American dream, but both very young they embark on an unhappy married life. Lorena accuses him of sexual and psychological violence, because she depends on the man because of the Green Card. He in turn denies it and talks about a girl obsessed with money and the good life. When the episode of castration occurs, the couple is on the verge of separation but that evening, he rapes her for the umpteenth time and she, declaring that she does not want to teach him a lesson but with the aim of choosing life or death, goes into the kitchen, takes a knife and grabs it.
The tragedy turns into a show with John Bobbitt who appears as the executioner and she the heroine who rebels: CNN broadcasts the entire trial and people become passionate about their story as if it were a reality show. In the end, Lorena was charged with intentional bodily harm and acquitted in 1997, as she was deemed temporarily incapable of understanding and willing. John had to answer to the charges of violence that arose from Lorena's statements but was acquitted in September 1993.
However, the story did not end in court: numerous interviews and guest appearances, gadgets, city tours to visit the place where Lorena had thrown her husband's penis, him trying his hand at a career as a porn actor, her refusing a million dollars to pose nude in Playboy but hoping for a cinematic reconstruction of the event, transformed a family drama into a farce.
Today, after 25 years, Lorena, who has returned to being Leonor Gallo, has become an American citizen. After her divorce in 1995, she married another man and became a supporter of the fight against abuse within marriage.
John Bobbit, after a career as a porn star and a boxer, became partially disabled due to a car accident in 2014. He lives in Las Vegas on unemployment benefits. Over the years, he has been accused of mistreatment by two other women, his second wife and his girlfriend.

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