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Sheriff: Woman sat on toilet for 2 years
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By ROXANA HEGEMAN, Associated Press Writer
32 minutes ago

Authorities are considering charges in the bizarre case of a woman who stayed in her boyfriend's bathroom for two years, spending most of her time on the toilet — so that her body was stuck to the seat by the time the man finally called police.

It appeared the 35-year-old Ness City woman's skin had grown around the seat, said Ness County Sheriff Bryan Whipple. The woman initially refused emergency medical services but was finally convinced by responders and her boyfriend that she needed to be checked out at a hospital.

"We pried the toilet seat off with a pry bar and the seat went with her to the hospital," Whipple said. "The hospital removed it."

Whipple said investigators planned to present their report Wednesday to the county attorney, who will determine whether any charges should be filed against the boyfriend.

"She was not glued. She was not tied. She was just physically stuck by her body," Whipple said. "It is hard to imagine. ... I still have a hard time imagining it myself."

Police declined to release the couple's names, but the boyfriend, Kory McFarren, agreed to be interviewed Wednesday by The Associated Press. He identified his girlfriend as Pam Babcock.

McFarren, 36, told investigators he took Babcock food and water and asked her every day to come out of the bathroom.

"And her reply would be, 'Maybe tomorrow,'" Whipple said. "According to him, she did not want to leave the bathroom."

McFarren told the AP that he wasn't to blame, and that it was solely Babcock's choice to remain in the bathroom.

"She is an adult; she made her own decision. It was my fault I should have gotten help for her sooner; I admit that. But after a while, you kind of get used to it," McFarren said.

Although authorities said they think Babcock was in the bathroom for two years, McFarren said he wasn't certain how long she stayed there. He said she had a phobia about leaving the room because of childhood beatings.

"It just kind of happened one day. She went in and had been in there a little while, the next time it was a little longer. Then she got it in her head she was going to stay — like it was a safe place for her," McFarren said.

But McFarren said Babcock moved around in the bathroom during that time, bathed and changed into the clothes he brought her. He said they conversed and had an otherwise normal relationship — except that it all happened in the bathroom.

McFarren, who works at an antique store, said he has been taking care of Babcock for the 16 years they have lived together.

McFarren called police on Feb. 27 to report that "there was something wrong with his girlfriend," Whipple said.

Police found Babcock clothed and sitting on the toilet, her sweat pants down to her mid-thigh. She was "somewhat disoriented," and her legs looked as if they had atrophied, Whipple said.

"She said that she didn't need any help, that she was OK and did not want to leave," he said.

She was reported in fair condition at a hospital in Wichita, about 150 miles southeast of Ness City. Whipple said she refused to cooperate with medical providers or law enforcement investigators.

McFarren said that his girlfriend has an infection in her legs that has damaged her nerves, and that she has no feeling in her legs. She may wind up in a wheelchair, he said.

Authorities said they did not know whether she was mentally or physically disabled.

The case has been the buzz of Ness City, said James Ellis, a neighbor.

"I don't think anybody can make any sense out of it," he said.

Ellis said he had known the woman since she was a child but that he had not seen her for at least six years.

He said she had a tough childhood after her mother died at a young age and apparently was usually kept inside the house as she grew up. At one time the woman worked for a long-term care facility, he said, but he did not know what kind of work she did there.

"It really doesn't surprise me," Ellis said. "What surprises me is somebody wasn't called in a bit earlier."

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#2
I heard this last night on Coast!  What in God's name happens to bring people to a point such as that????

"McFarren told the AP that he wasn't to blame, and that it was solely Babcock's choice to remain in the bathroom.

"She is an adult; she made her own decision. It was my fault I should have gotten help for her sooner; I admit that. But after a while, you kind of get used to it," McFarren said."

How can ANYONE get used to their girlfriend being in the bathroom for two years????????  Is this what humanity is coming to??????  :shock:

I think I need counseling after reading this story.  :D:D:D


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I thought the story was pretty bizarre too. I can imagine there are plenty more strange stories like this that we just haven’t heard about yet.
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#4
Oh, yes, Richard, a few years ago there was a woman in Florida who had gained so much weight she stayed on the couch and didn't get up.  Her skin grew around the couch fabric and she was stuck to the couch before help was finally called.  The article stated that the family was going to be charged with neglect for letting her lie there so long but I don't know what happened after that.

This woman in the bathroom saga was a major WTF moment for me.  It still makes me feel crazy when I think about it.  :D:D:D
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#5
and i thought my girlfriend took a long time on the crapper. :?
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#6
Man... talk about a life in the crapper..... :shock:
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one thing that's been bugging me.  i can't picture her skin growing over the toilet.  just doesnt make sense from the story, as her hubby said she moved around, bathed and led a semi active(moving from toilet to shower to floor) albeit confined lifestyle.  my back starts to hurt after about 10 minutes of being on the toilet.  i can't imagine being on their so long i started to become one with the pooper.

on the other hand i can see how one can become confined to a house, basement, or bathroom for a long period of time, because ive been there, and i may have had a traumatic childhood but it was nothing compared to being beaten or raped or starved or whatnot, like what happened to the poor soul in op's article.
 
i lived in  a basement for near 2 years after 911 without leaving(except the odd time) after 911.  i spent most of the time in a computer chair. i also spent alot of time in the washroom, it felt like the safest place in the house, quiet, dark and secure.  i was in a rough place back then and i'm thankfull to be free of that prison. 
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#8
Sounds like an extreme form of agoraphobia.
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#9
It does, Andrea, it does.

Shadowrunner, from the article it sounds like she pretty much stopped moving around in the bathroom, stayed on the toilet and that is when her skin started to grow around the seat.

You know the kind of mind set which causes a person to want to stay in one secluded space.  There were countless times when I thought to myself I wanted to live in a closet.  Projecting my mind into the scenario in this article made me feel crazy.
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#10
Did she ever wipe herself after crapping???

LOLOL
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