Florida Woman Charged with Selling Human Bones Through Facebook Marketplace
- Kymberlee Schopper, 52, faces charges for trading in human tissue in Florida.
- Authorities started investigating after a report of bones sold on Facebook Marketplace.
- Schopper's business, Wicked Wonderland, offered human bones for sale, including skulls and ribs.
- Bones were priced from $35 for vertebrae to $600 for a partial skull, according to reports.
- Schopper was arrested and later released on a $7,500 bond from Volusia County Jail.
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Two women are arrested for buying and selling human bones on Facebook
In antique shops, second-hand shops or so-called esoteric cabinets, it is possible to encounter objects as fascinating as disturbing: automatons, Victorian dolls, ancient medical instruments or bizarre taxidermias. But what few could imagine is that among the products for sale are real human bones and much less that such remains are openly offered through Facebook Marketplace, a platform that millions of people use daily to sell and buy second-h…
Florida mother, daughter arrested for allegedly selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Florida (WESH) — Shock does not begin to describe the reaction when folks learned a store in Volusia County got busted for allegedly selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace. “They were selling them on Facebook Marketplace, that’s insane,” Destinee Brown said. According to the arrest affidavit, police received a tip that the store, called Wicked Wonderland, was selling human bones via social media. The detective went online an…
Two women arrested after selling human remains on Facebook Marketplace
Two Florida women have been arrested after allegedly selling human remains on Facebook Marketplace for years. On 21 December 2023, the Orange City Police Department received information regarding a local business selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace.
Women arrested after selling human bones 'for years' on Facebook marketplace
Kymberlee Schopper was arrested and charged (Picture: Orange City Police Department/Wicked Wonderland) Two Florida women have been arrested and charged with selling human remains for multiple years on their shop’s Facebook page. Orange City Police Department arrested 52-year-old Kymberlee Schopper and Ashley Lelesi in a case ‘not seen in the 17 years’ Captain Sherif El-Shami had worked at the department. Schopper owns the store Wicked Wonderland…
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