WICHITA, Kan.(AP)
A 35-year-old woman who sat on her boyfriend's toilet for so
long that her body was stuck to the seat by the time he called
police had a phobia about leaving the bathroom, the boyfriend
said.
"She is an adult; she made her own decision," said her
boyfriend, Kory McFarren. "I should have gotten help for her
sooner; I admit that. But after a while, you kind of get used to
it."
The case drew nationwide attention after Ness County Sheriff
Bryan Whipple said it appeared the Ness City woman's skin had
grown around the seat in the two years she apparently was in the
bathroom.
"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."
McFarren, 36, said he can't be certain how long Pam Babcock
stayed in the bathroom because "time just went by so quick I
can't pinpoint how long." He said beatings she received in
her childhood caused her phobia.
"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 she moved around in the bathroom during that
time, bathed and changed into the clothes he brought her. He
brought food and water to her. They had conversations and had an
otherwise normal relationship _ except it all happened in the
bathroom.
McFarren said he finally called police Feb. 27 after he became
worried because Babcock was acting groggy _ like she didn't
know what was going on, except she was awake.
What emergency responders found when they went into bathroom has
left residents of this small western Kansas town buzzing, and law
enforcement officials incredulous.
Police found the clothed woman sitting on the toilet, her sweat
pants down to mid-thigh. She was "somewhat disoriented,"
and her legs looked like they had atrophied, Whipple said.
"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."
She initially refused emergency medical services, but was
finally convinced by responders and her boyfriend that she needed
to be checked out at a hospital.
"She said that she didn't need any help, that she was
OK and did not want to leave," he said.
Whipple said the county attorney will determine whether any
charges should be filed against McFarren.
McFarren, who works at an antique store, said he has been taking
care of Babcock for the 16 years they have lived together. He
insisted that he tried to coax her out of the bathroom every
day.
"And her reply would be, `Maybe tomorrow,'"
Whipple said. "According to him, she did not want to leave the
bathroom."
She was reported in fair condition Wednesday at a hospital in
Wichita, about 150 miles southeast of Ness City. Whipple said she
has refused to cooperate with medical providers or law enforcement
investigators.
Babcock has an infection in her legs that has damaged her
nerves, and there is a possibility she may wind up in a wheelchair,
McFarren said.
James Ellis, a neighbor, said he had known the woman since she
was a child, but that he had not seen her for at least six
years.
"I don't think anybody can make any sense out of
it," Ellis said.
Babcock had a tough childhood after her mother died at a young
age and apparently was usually kept inside the house as she grew
up, he said.
"It really doesn't surprise me," Ellis said.
"What surprises me is somebody wasn't called in a bit
earlier."
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