Saturday, February 12, 2011

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Black Madam: The police took away boxes of evidence from an apartment in Montgomery County in the center of the probe of the death of a British woman from a botched procedure butt implant. A search warrant executed Thursday in the case of Philadelphia butt implant showed that the police were looking for Krazy glue, in addition to the silicone in the death of a British woman.
The warrant was for the residence of Victoria Padge Windslowe, who was not charged in the case. But he details what police are seeking, and how they believe Claudia Aderotimi dead.

Windslowe is a transgender man who now lives as a woman and also goes by the name “Black Lady.” She calls herself a diva and future native of Philadelphia, and has a channel on YouTube touts procedures butt implant.

Police are hunting a singer transgender hip-hop who said “Black Lady” on suspicion of killing Claudia Aderotimi with a low implant botched.
The wife swap S-E-X-, also known as Padge Windslowe Victoria, 41, is the prime suspect in the death of 20-year-old student.
Detectives searched the home Windslowe in a suburb of Philadelphia after having given her name by Aderotimi cousin who acted as a scavenger in botched op.

Investigators searched her home looking for medical supplies such as syringes, Krazy Glue or silicone that may link her with the crime, according to a police affidavit.
They also interviewed a man who identified himself as her boyfriend, investigators said.
The document states: “There is enough probable cause to search the residence for all medical supplies, gauze, syringes, Krazy glue. Silicone bandages, the U.S. Mint, proof of residence, vehicle information.
Windslowe, who has several aliases, went on the track after learning her “patient” has died at the injection failed to give it a curvier behind.
The police also justify one of the names of Claudia’s friends who were with her when lethal injection was administered in a budget hotel room.
She was named Theresa Gyamfi, 20, and is called as a witness No. 1 in the affidavit.
Police said that Windslowe and fixative used in two false names in an attempt to cover their tracks.
Windslowe was also known as Lillian and Vicky.

One friend had a similar cosmetic procedure but was not taken to hospital, according to police. Police Lieutenant John Walker said investigators have cleared a New Jersey woman who helped arrange the procedures, but was not in the hotel room when Miss Aderotimi and a friend received their injections. She is now being considered as a witness in the case.Mr Djimo, of Tottenham, North London, revealed Miss Aderotimi was studying at Thames Valley University and also in a girl group called The Chocolatez.
They described themselves as ‘a multi-talented group of three African girls’ whose talents include dancing, singing, modelling and acting.
‘Claudia wanted to be a superstar. She had big dreams,” added Mr Djimo. ‘Her death is absolutely devastating.’

Miss Aderotimi had her first silicone injections in November, but it is unknown if they were carried out illegally. Mr Djimo added: ‘It sounded like it cost a lot so I assumed it was all done properly. She didn’t need it. She was a pretty girl, anyone could see that. ‘But she told me having the injections made her feel better about herself. Every girl has something they don’t like about their looks and she mentioned her bum a few times.

‘The industry she was trying to break into is competitive and dominated by US stars. And over there the size of your bum is extremely important.’ Liquid silicone is sought on the black market by women seeking to enhance their figures, even though it is not approved for cosmetic injections. It was not known what substance was used on the women at the hotel.

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