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Two women were arrested for selling human remains at her store in Florida, according to the Orange City Police Department.
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Two Florida women have been arrested and charged with selling human remains for multiple years on their shop’s Facebook page.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNFlorida woman arrested after buying and selling human bones, police sayA Florida woman has been arrested after police say she bought and sold human bones in her curio store. Kymberlee Schopper, 52 ...
According to Orange City Police Department, the business “Wicked Wonderland,” operated by Ashley Lelesi and Kymerlee Schopper, advertised human bones for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
“The Orange City Police Department received information regarding a local Orange City business allegedly selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace,” police said in an April 16 news release.
A Deltona woman was arrested Thursday, accused of selling human bones listed for $850 through her Orange City business and ...
according to the Orange City Police Department. Kymberlee Schopper, 52, and Ashley Lelesi were arrested and charged with the purchase or sale of human organs and tissue, according to court records.
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