

Lorena was traumatized by the experience. In a state of shock she got out of bed and went to the kitchen for a drink of water. While there she noticed an eight-inch carving knife on the counter and when she picked it up memories of past abuse raced through her head, such as the first time he raped her, the put-downs and the abortion, Linda Pershing reported in a National Womens Studies Association Journal article. Lorena then went to the bedroom with the knife in hand, removed the sheets that covered her sleeping husband and cut off almost half of his penis, the report further suggested.

As John lay in shock losing vast amounts of blood, Lorena left the apartment, got in the car and drove off. In her panic she hadnt realized that she was still clutching Johns penis. Horror-struck, she rolled down the window of the moving vehicle and threw it out into a field.
When she recovered her senses, she stopped and called 911. John was rushed to the hospital, where he was treated for his horrendous wound. He was informed that he would likely never be able to have sex again because his organ sustained such massive damage. Yet, hours later after an exhaustive search, the police located his penis. They packed it in ice and rushed it to the hospital.
Surgeons operated on John for more than 9 hours to reattach his penis. The procedure was an astounding success and doctors believed that he would regain full functioning after a yearlong recovery process. Even though they were optimistic about Johns physical condition, they realized that the emotional damage would likely last much longer.
In the meantime, Lorena was taken into custody and charged with malicious wounding. Pershing said that during her arrest Lorena commented to police that He always have [sic] [an] orgasm and he doesnt wait for me to have [an] orgasm. Hes selfish. That was the reason she gave for severing his penis.
John Wayne Bobbitts ordeal and Lorenas arrest prompted media attention from around the world. Even though Johns 1993 acquittal of marital sexual abuse received little coverage, the January 1994 trial gained tremendous attention. Pershing quoted a Newsweek poll that revealed that an astounding 60% of the



