Man Charged With Murder After Fatal, Cosmetic Butt Lift Injection

Clark currently free after posting $45,000 bond

A Dallas man has been charged with murder after police say he injected a silicone solution into the buttocks of a woman later found dead inside a makeshift salon.

The Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office said Tuesday Wykesha Reid died of pulmonary silicone embolization, associated with cosmetic silicone injections.

On Wednesday morning, they arrested 31-year-old Jimmy Joe "Alicia" Clark and charged him with murder.

Clark is currently free after posting $45,000 bond.

Police said Clark gave Reid cosmetic injections to increase the size of her buttocks at his salon on East Side Avenue. Reid was later found dead inside the facility.

In a separate case, Clark and 43-year-old Denise Rochelle Ross have been accused of practicing medicine without a license at the same East Side Avenue facility after a woman told police the pair injected a saline solution into her backside.

Police said Ross, who goes by Wee Wee, and Clarke sanitized her buttocks, injected the solution and told the woman to be quiet when she began to scream in pain.

Before the woman left, "the injection holes were closed with Super Glue and cotton balls," according to court documents, and she was given two tubes of Super Glue to take home in case liquid leaked out of the injection sites.

Both Clark and Ross have been previously charged with practicing medicine without a license.

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