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Study finds prehistoric hunter-gatherers in South Texas may have crafted musical instruments from human bones.
A Florida woman and her business partner are accused of illegally selling human bones online and at their store, Wicked ...
The Orange City business, Wicked Wonderland, was selling on its website two human skulls for $90, a human clavicle and ...
Owned by mother-and-daughter team Ashley Lelesi and Kymberlee Schopper, the website for Wicked Wonderland says they embrace ...
Researchers have analyzed modified human bones from prehistoric sites in Texas, revealing evidence of cultural ties to ...
A study by Dr. Matthew S. Taylor, published in the Journal of Osteoarchaeology, reports on the reanalysis of modified human ...
The suspects — Kymerlee Schopper and Ashley Lelesi — have been charged with knowingly offering to sell human organs/tissue via their store, Wicked Wonderland, Orange City police said in a news release ...
Two women were arrested for selling human remains at her store in Florida, according to the Orange City Police Department.
Two Florida women have been arrested and charged with selling human remains for multiple years on their shop’s Facebook page.
A Florida woman is facing charges after allegedly buying and selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace. Kymberlee Schopper, ...
A Florida woman is accused of selling and buying human bones - including some for as low as $35 - and now a criminal charge.
Ashley Lelesi, 32, of DeLand, was arrested on April 12, two days after her partner, Kymberlee Schopper, 52, of Deltona, was ...
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