LOS ANGELES — A woman who allegedly laced her
husband’s dinner with drugs and then cut off his penis with a 10-inch
kitchen knife could face a life sentence if convicted in the attack.
After being summoned to the couple’s home in Garden
Grove, in Orange County, Calif., Catherine Kieu Becker, 48, allegedly
told police that her husband “deserved it.”
Police said they do not have a motive in the Monday
evening attack, though court records showed that the couple — who had
been married for 1 1/2 years — had begun divorce proceedings in May. The
record showed that the couple have no children and suggests that the
husband initiated the divorce.
“On the surface, we have nothing more than the
divorce proceeding,” said Lt. Jeff Nightengale of the Garden Grove
Police Department. “We don’t have any strong motive leading to this
level of violence.”
Officers arrived at the couple’s home after the woman
called 911 about 9 p.m. Monday and found a bleeding man tied to a bed,
according to police.
Becker, 48, told police she had drugged her husband’s
dinner to make him sleepy, tied him to the bed and then cut off his
penis, which she tossed into the garbage disposal.
The 51-year-old victim, whose name was not released,
was taken to the University of California, Irvine, Medical Center, where
he underwent emergency surgery.
Becker was arrested on suspicion of aggravated
mayhem, false imprisonment, assault with a deadly weapon, administering a
drug with intent to commit a felony, poisoning and spousal abuse.
The severe nature of the crime led detectives to
classify it as aggravated mayhem, an offense punishable by up to life in
prison, Nightengale said.
“You’re not just depriving a person of a member or
portion of their body or disfiguring them,” he said, “you’re doing
something that’s so egregious we’re not sure what’s going to happen: if
they’re going to be able to reattach this or repair this person after
such a violent attack.”
Becker is being held on $1 million bail.
Police said they recovered some rope and a “really sharp” knife from the couple’s home.
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