Human skulls for $ 90? Woman in Florida arrested for buying and selling human legs on Facebook | Today news
In a shocking incident, a woman in Florida was recently arrested by police because she allegedly bought and sold human legs online. The woman identified as 52-year-old Kymberlee Anne Schopper of Deltona was arrested on Thursday night and charged with human tissue trading, the reports in the media say with reference to the Orange City Police Department. However, she was released from the Volusia County Jail on a $ 7,500 bail on Friday. Police received a report on December 21, 2023, on a local business selling human legs on the Facebook market, Fox 35 Orlando reports. The report contains pictures of the company’s Facebook page, which, according to officials, advertised different human legs for sale. The ‘Wicked Wonderland’ according to the authorities sold the Orange City business, Wicked Wonderland, on its website two human skulls for $ 90, a human collarbone and scapula for $ 90, a human rib for $ 35, human vertebrae for $ 35 and a partial human skull for $ 600. A shop owner told the authorities that the store had sold human legs for years and did not know that it was illegal in Florida. “She confirmed that the store had multiple human bone fragments, all bought from private sellers, and mentioned that she had documentation for these transactions, but according to the report, according to the report, at that moment, at that moment could not provide.” She described the legs as genuine human surplus and delicate in nature. ” The cranium and the skull -powerment were probably archaeological recovery, some of which were over 100 years and others more than 500 years old, Fox 35 report said he cited experts. 08:07 IST