An escort accused of nearly biting off a client's penis during a sexual encounter at an Orange County hotel was arrested on an attempted second-degree murder charge Tuesday morning, reports the Orlando Sentinel.
Deputies arrived to the hotel after multiple 911 callers reported "screaming and growling sounds from a room on the second floor."
They found the victim passing in and out of consciousness and "covered in a significant amount of blood," with "significant" bites to his penis and testicles, as well as damage to his leg, abdomen, chest and fingers.
His alleged attacker, Priscilla Vaughn, "was nude, and had blood around her mouth, which had spread to her face and head," the report states, adding Vaughn "growled and snarled" at deputies.
Deputies found "a significant amount of blood, knocked over furniture, and strewn belongings," as well as a sex toy that had been severely damaged by bite marks. "The damage to the toy indicates a desire to cause severe damage," the report says.
WKMG reports that deputies said it appeared she had planned to harm the man, and planned to do severe damage, noting she had a "packed suitcase" ready to go. Authorities did not suggest or speculate whether being high on ecstasy to the point of growling like an animal could have prompted the attack.
The victim told deputies his attacker was an escort he'd hired for Monday evening from the website Backpage.com. After dinner at Applebees, they returned to her hotel room, where they drank alcohol, smoked marijuana, and Vaughn used ecstasy, the report states.
During consensual sex, the escort "became more aggressive, and she began to bite his genitals. He described it as if she were trying to eat his penis and testicles," the report says.
Vaughn "was too powerful and he could not get her off of him." She took his cell phone when he tried to call for help, the report says. Vaughn, 29, faces charges of attempted second-degree murder, false imprisonment and tampering with the victim's ability to contact law enforcement. She was jailed without bail.