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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'Dark and macabre': Florida woman arrested for allegedly selling human remains on Facebook
A Florida woman has been arrested for selling human remains on Facebook, according to police. Kymberlee Anne Schopper — a 52-year-old woman from Deltona — was arrested Thursday. She was charged with trading in human tissue, according to the Orange City Police Department.'Join us on a journey down our rabbit hole of curiosities, where the oddities of the world become the keys to unlocking a deeper appreciation for the diverse tapestry of existenc…
Woman offered human bones on Facebook to buy
A 52-year-old woman from the U.S. state of Florida was arrested after she allegedly offered human bones for sale via the Facebook marketplace. Police have been investigating the case since 2023. The accused, Kymberlee Schopper, co-owner of the "Wicked Wonderland" business in Orange City, was indicted on Thursday for buying or selling human organs and tissues, as evidenced by court records quoted by NBC News. "Wicked Wonderland" describes herself…
Florida Women Charged With Selling Human Remains In Their Shop, And On Facebook Marketplace
human-remains Two women from Florida has been arrested and charged with selling human remains through their curio shop. Oh, and on Facebook Marketplace, as one does. A 52-year-old woman and a 33-year-old woman have been charged with purchase or sale of human organs and tissue for allegedly buying and selling human remains at her shop, Wicked Wonderland. She and the co-owner of the shop claimed that they have been selling human bones for “several…
Florida woman arrested for selling human remains on Facebook Marketplace: Police
Volusia County Jail (ORANGE CITY, Fla.) — A Florida woman has been arrested for selling human remains on Facebook Marketplace, according to the Orange City Police Department. Kymberlee Schopper, 52, was arrested last week and charged with the purchase or sale of human organs and tissue, according to court records. “This is something I haven’t seen in the 17 years that I’ve worked for this agency,” Orange City Police Department Capt. Sherif El-Sh…
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