Crime ‘How My Large Intestine Was Stolen’ - A California man has been arrested for allegedly stalking and threatening a doctor who left the 27-year-old with near-constant diarrhea

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An ulcerative colitis patient unhappy with the results of a surgical procedure allegedly embarked on a four-year stalking campaign against the doctor who performed it, vowing to brutalize and torture him until he was little more than “[a] consciousness trapped in a body experiencing nothing but physical and emotional pain and regret.”

That’s according to a criminal complaint obtained by The Daily Beast, which accuses Robert Bouton McDougal of threatening unspeakable violence against Dr. Jared Frattini and his family after an operation left the 27-year-old Costa Mesa, California resident with near-constant diarrhea.

“I dream of seeing him limbless and blind, but conscious,” McDougal posted to Substack on March 29. “I want bones shattered into pieces… He needs to be gunned down in the parking lot. He needs to be thrown in the back of a truck, and tortured. Brutally tortured. He needs to feel levels of pain no living creature has ever felt… I want to kill this man. I want to genocide his family. I want him tortured, skinned alive, mutilated.”

Ulcerative colitis is a form of irritable bowel disease that causes inflammation and bleeding in the colon and digestive tract.

McDougal’s white-hot temper has landed him in hot water before. In February 2017, the Costa Mesa resident made headlines over a very public dust-up with a community college chemistry professor who gave him a B on an exam. McDougal, who had to be pepper sprayed into submission, used a racial slur toward a campus security officer who responded to the scene, and was barred from the school for two years.

However, he returned the following month and vandalized two campus security vehicles, slashing their tires and scrawling swastikas and the N-word across their hoods, earning himself a six-month jail sentence followed by three years of probation. In 2022, McDougal was arrested in Florida on charges of assaulting a police officer, and was sentenced to six months probation. The following year, he was sentenced to another six months probation for threatening to kill members of the Tarpon Springs, Florida PD.

McDougal, who was arrested May 2 in Washington State on one federal count of stalking/interstate domestic violence, does not yet have an attorney listed in court records and was unable to be reached on Tuesday for comment. His lawyer in the previous campus case, John Christl, told The Daily Beast that he is not currently representing McDougal and has no information about who is.

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The latest case against McDougal can be traced back nearly a half-decade, when the FBI “was made aware” of online threats toward Frattini, 50, and his family, according to the complaint, which was unsealed Monday in Tampa federal court. In February 2020, the complaint states, McDougal was admitted to a hospital in Pasco County, under Frattini’s care.

There, Frattini removed McDougal’s colon and rectum, according to a motion Christl filed in one of the Florida cases. This left McDougal with 15 or more daily attacks of diarrhea, the motion goes on, noting that the “acidic nature of these bowel movements also causes persistent and intense burning and a painful rash.”

By the summer of 2020, McDougal was starting to come unglued, according to the federal complaint. That’s when he began posting online videos containing unhinged threats to kill Frattini “for what McDougal considered an unnecessary surgery with complications,” the complaint continues.

“On or about August 17, 2020, McDougal posted a video on his Facebook page in which he said, ‘…I swear to God, [Jared]… everyone at [Frattini’s hospital], I’m gonna to fucking slaughter all of you, I am gonna fucking set your whole family on fire, I am gonna fucking knife off the limbs of every fucking family member, I’m gonna fucking murder you all,’” according to the complaint. “The video ended with the following statement directed at Victim 1: ‘I’ll get my hands on your children! I will fuckin’ decapitate them!’”

Roughly 10 days later, McDougal called Frattini’s private practice and told a staffer that he planned on showing up at the office to kill Frattini, after which he would kill himself, the complaint states.

The threats quickly escalated, with McDougal posting at least 25 videos targeting Frattini and his loved ones, according to the complaint.

“What I want to do to your children, what I want to do to them, I want to inflict a level of pain and a level of suffering that is unparalleled,” McDougal said in one posted to YouTube, the complaint states.

In another, McDougal allegedly thundered, “Jared, I want to decapitate you. But first I want you to watch, I want mental pain. I want to skin your wife’s head alive. I want to take your house, smash it. I want to cut your limbs off, Jared. I want to take your hands, cut your hands off. Then I want to take them, and I want to beat you over the head with them. Jared, I hate you.”

In a third, McDougal posted video from a car, with two female voices audible in the background, the complaint states.

“I wake up, Jared, and I think about how much I think about you, Jared, every waking second, from the moment I go to bed, I think about Jared,” McDougal said, according to the complaint. “I think about Jared. I think about hurting Jared. I think about hurting Jared and I know this is the only way this ends.”

One the female voices then chimes in, saying, “Let’s just all three fuckin’ drive there.”

“Yea, let’s just do it,” the second female voice replies.

“Let’s [go] all the way, fuckin’ four-day road trip,” McDougal says, according to the complaint.



In April 2021, Frattini obtained an order of protection against McDougal—which “has not stopped McDougal from making threats” to the doctor and his family, the complaint states.

It lays out details of numerous subsequent threats, such as a July 2023 text message to an unnamed recipient, in which McDougal allegedly wrote, “Should I just do a murder suicide? I obviously need to take out Jared, who came out of nowhere and is responsible for destroying my life with his lies and deception. Craving getting my hands on Jared is the only thing that kept me going. I hate him every waking second.”

More YouTube videos followed, such as an October 2023 posting titled, “WHY DO CREATURES LIKE JARED EXIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I THINK ABOUT JARED AND NOTHING BUT JARED!!!!”

“Jared Conte Frattini, you motherfucker,” a wild-eyed McDougal shouts at the camera. “... I want to skin you alive… Had there been no complications I still would be threatening to hurt you I still would want to hurt you I would be just as suicidal and ready to take you out and just touch you, Jared. Touch you, touch you, in all kinds of disturbing ways.”

As 2024 got underway, McDougal kept it up, according to the feds, posting to the Reddit group u/UlcerativeColitis: “I would rather kill Jared and be in prison than go on with him being alive.” And on March 29, McDougal unleashed his most disturbing threats yet, the complaint says.

In a now-deleted article posted to Substack under the heading, “How My Large Intestine Was Stolen,” the complaint says McDougal wrote to Frattini directly, telling him, “So Jared, if you’re reading this, I know what you fucking did you son of a bitch. I will NEVER stop coming for you. Not a second has gone by in the four years you decided to approach me and catch me off guard. You fucking knew I would have told you to get away from me if you tried explaining elective reasons. Your ability to take no for an answer is going to cost you everything. I promise you this: your decision to cross me will be the worst mistake of your fucking life… I want to kill this man. I want to genocide his family. I want him tortured, skinned alive, mutilated… This all ends with me killing him, of course.”

All McDougal could think about, he wrote, “is the jiggling [Frattini’s body] will undergo as it is pulverized.”

“This repulsive, scumbag body needs to be obliterated,” the article continued. “... I occasionally don’t want his death to be quick. I want it to be slow. I want him to think about me every time he cums for the rest of his life.”

Although McDougal didn’t make any effort to conceal his identity, the FBI subpoenaed subscriber information from YouTube, Facebook, and Google, which named McDougal as the one behind the violent screeds. As for the Substack posting, an unnamed individual “who has known and communicated with McDougal for more than three years… brought the threats to the attention of the hospital where [Frattini] works.”

The complaint says McDougal “placed [Frattini] and his family in serious fear of harm… and caused them substantial emotional distress. McDougal’s course of conduct further caused [Frattini] and his family to make lifestyle changes and enhance security out of fear of McDougal.”

Frattini did not immediately respond to emails, texts, and voicemails seeking comment.

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Legally he does not have a huge case. This was emergency surgery. There was an imminent threat od death if not acted upon. They understandably did not feel they had time to play around with medication therapy. He had a personal advocate, his Physician father, who was capable of understanding everything and explaining the options to him, or in the event he was not coherent (incredibly high fever) capable of providing informed consent for him.

Dude ignored a serious medical condition until it became a life threatening emergency requiring extreme intervention to save his life. And is now throwing a literal shit fit over a less than ideal outcome. He is the poster child for "your bad health care decisions are not somebody elses failure"

That's the thing though, the objective documentation does not support that it was emergent. His CT was negative, his hemocrit was stable. He had a fever, but it having an origin in the colon was not supported by the CT, but was strongly supported as being in the genetourinary tract by the presence of massive hematuria and nephrolithiasis, along with mild hydronephrosis (his kidneys were larger than normal and retaining fluid due to the obstructions caused by the kidney stones) and hydroureter (his ureter, the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder, was also enlarged due to obstruction by the stones). I have little doubt the locus of the infection was in the kidney and/or lower urinary tract. Passing frank blood PR during an acute exacerbation is not unusual for people with poorly controlled UC. There was no reason to think as a result of his past response to steroids that the solumedrol would not be successful in controlling his exacerbation. There was absolutely no imminent threat of death.

I find the documented father's involvement, especially since the patient was an adult and not under an apparent conservatorship, to be very problematic. As a family member he is not an objective party. Also, as his father, and knowing his mental history, it is possible he was influenced to agree with the surgeon truly believing that it was in his son's best interest. Looking at it objectively, I can understand why his father would see it that way, thinking the surgery would go well (no one anticipates a bad outcome) but it is not supported by the available evidence. I have seen this before, and it usually does not turn out well for all involved. The fact that the father's involvement, and the notation that he was a physician, is mentioned is somewhat weird. It was almost like the surgeon was using that as part of the justification for the surgery, which would be inappropriate.

I don't think he ever had a legal case, it was a judgement call. However, given the objective evidence, I think the surgeon clearly made a serious misstep with doing this surgery.
 
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The fact that the father's involvement, and the notation that he was a physician, is mentioned is somewhat weird. It was almost like the surgeon was using that as part of the justification for the surgery, which would be inappropriate.
I read it more like the surgeon was recording which family was present for the PAR-Q. I've seen that a lot, even when it's just "patient and spouse" or "parent" (but the patient is of age).

The fact that the dad was a doctor isn't a consultation or anything, but it does affect the kinds of questions a patient/family ask, concerns they might have and the type of support they may have after discharge. Lots of hospitalist dictations mention that an old dude's wife is a retired nurse; it's probably going to come up again during their stay.

Agree on the bad judgement call, but this really doesn't seem like a CYA dictation from someone who's rubbing his hands together, thinking of another stolen colon to add to his Hall of Infamy. After the decision to operate, it's just by-the-numbers.
 
I find the documented father's involvement, especially since the patient was an adult and not under an apparent conservatorship, to be very problematic. As a family member he is not an objective party.
If he couldn't give consent, who could? Also apparently he wasn't a specialist. I think if my own dad had signed off on malpractice despite being a doctor himself, I'd be more mad with him.
 
So, lemme get this straight. This guy had serious ulcerative colitis, failed a bunch of other drugs, was about to try Stelara and hoped that it would allow him to keep his colon, but instead, he went to the ER with blood in his urine and a fever, had a CT, and some doc came out of nowhere and said he needed an emergency bowel resection or he was going to have perforation and peritonitis, and then, post-surgery, he had a rectal stump blowout and peritonitis and ended up in the ICU anyway (the thing the surgery was meant to prevent, mind you), and now has hot, acidic diarrhea blowing out of his ass 24/7 because his colon is basically gone?

Well, his rage is completely understandable.

But god damn, his high-pitched voice in those vids fucking sent me.
 
So, lemme get this straight. This guy had serious ulcerative colitis, failed a bunch of other drugs, was about to try Stelara and hoped that it would allow him to keep his colon, but instead, he went to the ER with blood in his urine and a fever, had a CT, and some doc came out of nowhere and said he needed an emergency bowel resection or he was going to have perforation and peritonitis, and then, post-surgery, he had a rectal stump blowout and peritonitis and ended up in the ICU anyway (the thing the surgery was meant to prevent, mind you), and now has hot, acidic diarrhea blowing out of his ass 24/7 because his colon is basically gone?

Well, his rage is completely understandable.

But god damn, his high-pitched voice in those vids fucking sent me.

That essentially sums it up. It's possible after that many failed drugs that the Stelara could have worked. There are such case reports in the literature. Its mechanism of action is indeed completely different than any of the other drugs he had tried. It also could have been a failure. It's impossible to say now.
 
That essentially sums it up. It's possible after that many failed drugs that the Stelara could have worked. There are such case reports in the literature. Its mechanism of action is indeed completely different than any of the other drugs he had tried. It also could have been a failure. It's impossible to say now.
The idea that freedom from UC symptoms was just beyond the reach of his fingertips and he got gutted instead will cause him pretty much unending mental issues. He will always think about how they “could have tried Stelara”, because he never had the chance to see if it would fail like everything else had up to that point. Because of the negative outcome of his surgery, he already quite clearly has a profound psychological fixation on the untried alternative. If they’d tried Stelara, and it didn’t work, and they’d exhausted all alternatives to surgery, he would likely be more accepting of his present condition, instead of suffering such obvious distress.
 
So, lemme get this straight. This guy had serious ulcerative colitis, failed a bunch of other drugs, was about to try Stelara and hoped that it would allow him to keep his colon, but instead, he went to the ER with blood in his urine and a fever, had a CT, and some doc came out of nowhere and said he needed an emergency bowel resection or he was going to have perforation and peritonitis, and then, post-surgery, he had a rectal stump blowout and peritonitis and ended up in the ICU anyway (the thing the surgery was meant to prevent, mind you), and now has hot, acidic diarrhea blowing out of his ass 24/7 because his colon is basically gone?

Well, his rage is completely understandable.

But god damn, his high-pitched voice in those vids fucking sent me.
He was a lunatic rage money long before he had his asshole removed, it just changed his target.
 
It must have been stuffed full of shit to get to that size to begin with.
Yeah, the autopsy said 40 pounds. The colon's owner had Hirschsprung's Disease (lack of nerves in large intestine=chronic very severe constipation) and they didn't operate on the bowel in the pre-antibiotic era unless you took a miniball through it and were as good as dead already. He worked in a freak show as the "Balloon Man" due to his swollen abdomen.
 
Yeah, the autopsy said 40 pounds. The colon's owner had Hirschsprung's Disease (lack of nerves in large intestine=chronic very severe constipation) and they didn't operate on the bowel in the pre-antibiotic era unless you took a miniball through it and were as good as dead already. He worked in a freak show as the "Balloon Man" due to his swollen abdomen.
These days there are fuckers so fat that could go completely unnoticed.
 
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