Oneal Ron Morris is sprung from jail as more women emerge to testify against her

Nov 30, 2011 19:01 GMT  ·  By
Rajee Narinesingh was injected with a cement-based compound in the face by a “fake doctor”
   Rajee Narinesingh was injected with a cement-based compound in the face by a “fake doctor”

It's any woman's worst nightmare: a woman in Miami, Florida has been posing as a doctor and injecting women looking for ampler curves and smoother faces with a compound made of cement and tire sealant.

Oneal Ron Morris was just sprung from jail on bond and, while she maintains she is innocent of the crimes she's accused of, more women are emerging to speak against her, as the video here will confirm.

Rajee Narinesingh is 48 and, like Morris, she was born a man. For the past 3 years, a board-certified plastic surgeon has been working hard to get her face to at least resemble to how it once was.

Rajee was injected with the odd chemical compound in the cheeks and lips, and was soon left with painful, hardened nodules where it went in.

Morris was apparently using superglue to seal the point of entrance, and would mix in the compound anything from cement to the tire sealant and mineral oil.

To this day, the doctor treating Rajee doesn't know what was in the substance that went into her cheeks, but he made sure to tell her she should be grateful she's still alive to tell her story.

Rajee was embarrassed to go to the police but she's now agreed to speak out in the hope of warning others to never settle for less.

She opted for the backroom beauty treatment because she wanted to look more like a woman and couldn't afford to get “real” plastic surgery from a certified surgeon. This was her first mistake.

“It becomes so dire that you want to match your outside with your inside that you're willing to roll the dice and take your chances,” she says.

“As a transgender person, you're thinking, 'Oh, my God, I can start to look like I want to look like and I don't have to spend a lot of money',” Rajee explains for CBS Miami.

“I had to end up going to surgery, to get me even to this point. I have learned my lesson: I could have died. I know that now,” she says.

Morris declined to comment on the charges, telling the CBS reporter to contact her attorney for a statement. A mugshot included in the video and court documents indicate that she first administered the injection to herself, making her backside incredibly disproportionate with the rest of her body.