Florida Woman Charged with Selling Human Remains Online
Florida Woman Charged with Selling Human Remains Online

Florida Woman Charged with Selling Human Remains Online

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Kymberlee Schopper, a 52-year-old owner of Wicked Wonderland in Orange City, Florida, was arrested for allegedly buying and selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace, a practice considered illegal in the state. Police discovered various human remains listed for sale, including skull fragments and other bone parts, after receiving a tip-off in December 2023. Schopper's business partner claimed they believed the bones were 'educational models,' which can be legally sold, but police determined the items were genuine human remains. Upon questioning, the co-owner stated they had sold human bones for years without realizing it was illegal. Schopper was released on a $7,500 bond after being charged with trading in human tissue. Authorities have submitted the collected remains for examination by a medical examiner.

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