You've eased my mind greatly. Thank you. I'm breathing again.

I still say the "woman" is a monster. She accepted a sick assignment...for money.

I have a problem with that for so many reasons.

Let's say somebody came up to me and said, "I'll give you a big pile of money, if only you take an axe and cut off my arm. I promise you there will be no consequences for you. And I truly want to experience losing my arm."

I would not take his money. All the money in the world would never wash it away from my conscience that I will have destroyed a healthy limb from a person so mentally unhealthy that he didn't value it, himself. I just could not live with being a monster.

And, yes, I do have a definition of "true femininity" in my head. As unrealistic as it may be (in many cases), I still want to hold on to the belief that a true woman is all about kindness and trying to help those with a screw loose -- instead of adding to their problems just for a temporary financial windfall.
A witness said these "women" left the scene amid laughter. That shows no conscience. No soul. No femininity, as I define it.

The woman who did it may even sleep like a baby at night.

That's a monster.