Florida Woman Arrested for Selling Human Remains on Facebook Marketplace
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Kymberlee Schopper, the owner of Wicked Wonderland in Florida, was arrested for illegally selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace. Authorities acted on a tip revealing the shop's transactions involving human skeletal fragments, including a rib and a skull piece. Despite initially admitting to the sales, Schopper and her daughter later claimed the bones were 'educational models' to evade legal repercussions. Florida is among the few states that broadly prohibit the sale of human remains, and Schopper faces serious felony charges with significant penalties if convicted.
"The owner of an oddities shop in Florida has been arrested for selling human remains on Facebook Marketplace, unaware that it is illegal in the state."
"Both mother and daughter initially admitted to selling human bones, valued at $850, purchased from various private sellers before changing their story to claim they were 'educational models.'"
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