Florida Women are accused of buying and selling human bones online
52-year-old Florida Woman He recently arrested after receiving knowingly and buys human bones, and the police say.
Deltona’s Anne Schopper was accused of trading in human tissue Orange City Police Department.
Schopper was released from $ 7,500 from Volusia District Prison on Friday.

It is charged with 52, 52, human tissue trading. (Volusia County arrest)
Police, December 21, 2023, received a report on a local business selling human bones in the Facebook market, Fox 35 Orlando reported.
Officers were sent from work Facebook page, allegedly advertised the items that disturb.
The city of Orange, Wicked Wonderland, a human brink, a human rib and the scapula for $ 90, and for $ 35, a human ribs and residents are sold for $ 35, a person’s peel and partial human skull.

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Police took people as evidence and presented to the test by a medical examiner, Fox 35 Orlando reported.
When asked about products, a shop owner had sold the organs for the bodies for years and did not know that It was illegal Florida according to the report.
“The store has confirmed that there are numerous pieces of bacon purchased from individual vendors, and there are documents for these operations, but could not provide it at this time,” he said. “He described the bones as the remnants of the real man and as thin in nature.”

Kymberlee Anne Schopper, the Facebook market was allegedly allegedly sold. (Reuters)
However, Schopper, one of the owners of the shop, said the bones are “educational models”.
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According to state law, models can be legalized in Florida.
Experts reported that the fragment of the skull, the archeological finds, some of the archeological finds, more than 100 years and more than 500 years.