Florida woman caught dealing in human body parts on Facebook Marketplace

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Florida woman has been arrested after allegedly buying and selling human body parts through Facebook Marketplace.

52-year-old Kymberlee Anne Schopper was charged with trafficking in human tissue, according to the Orange City Police Department. She was released from the Volusia County Jail on Friday on a $7,500 bond.

According to a report by FOX 35 Orlando, police began investigating in December 2023 after receiving a report that a local business was selling human bones online. Officers reviewed photographs allegedly posted on Facebook by Schopper’s business, Wicked Wonderland, which appeared to advertise items including human skulls and other bones. MORE

14 Comments on Florida woman caught dealing in human body parts on Facebook Marketplace

  1. There is a process for this sort of thing (thinking back to MythBusters). Facebook is probably not a version of that process.

    We have heard time and again that Planned Parenthood has this down pat.

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  2. Selling body parts? What’s the big deal? It’s not like the original owners were doing anything with them. And their property rights pretty much expired when they, um, expired.

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