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Buckets Of Human Skin And Organs Found In Basement Were Allegedly Bought On Facebook

August 22, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A man has been arrested after allegedly buying human body parts over Facebook. In June, a complaint to East Pennsboro Township Police in Pennsylvania alleged that human remains were being sold on the social media platform. A month later, they received a second call, with the caller reporting possible human remains inside a home basement – they told police that they had found several 5-gallon buckets containing “human organs” and “human skin”.

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After searching the place, the remains were sent to Dr Wayne Ross, a forensic pathologist, who confirmed that the remains – allegedly including half a head, a whole head with the skull cap removed, three brains, one liver, one pelvis, a piece of skin with a nipple attached, and four hands – were indeed human.

“Among the remains identified were human brains, heart, livers, skin and lungs,” the police said in a statement. “Further investigation revealed the suspect was purchasing human remains via Facebook messenger.”

Messages from the suspect – Jeremy Pauley – arranging to purchase body parts were found on his phone, according to the police. Investigation into this supplier – allegedly found the source of the bodies.

“An investigation by FBI in Arkansas, along with the Arkansas State Police, revealed that Candace Scott was stealing those body parts from a mortuary in Arkansas and shipping those items to Pennsylvania for sale,” the police said. “Those human remains were determined to be the property of the University of Arkansas.”

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“This is one of the most bizarre investigations I have encountered in my thirty-three years as a prosecutor,” District Attorney Seán M. McCormack added. “Just when I think I have seen it all, a case like this comes around.”

Jeremy Pauley was released after posting $50,000 bail. What was the charge? Probably not what you’re expecting. The trade of human remains is surprisingly legal and unregulated in the US. 

“No federal law prevents owning, buying, or selling human remains, unless the remains are Native American,” mortician Caitlin Doughty explained in her book Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?: Big Questions From Tiny Mortals About Death. “Otherwise, whether you’re able to sell or own human remains is decided by each individual state. At least 38 states have laws that should prevent the sale of human remains, but in reality the laws are vague, confusing, and enforced at random.”

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She goes on to cite that in seven months between 2012 and 2013, 454 human skulls were listed on eBay, with the average starting bid of around $650. Years later, the trade of human body parts on Instagram was booming.

Pauley – who said he was a collector of oddities – also owned 15-20 human skulls plus three full skeletons. However, these purchases were “very old and came from a legitimate purchase”, the police told ABC27.

However, for other remains on the property, he has been charged with abuse of corpse, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, and receiving stolen property. The case against Pauley says that he admitted to selling on shipments of body parts he had received, for profit.

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“When you get to the core of the case, this is a case about receiving stolen property,” McCormack told ABC27.

“If you equate it to like stolen car parts or something like that…if they are dealing in stolen car parts, selling them, it’s a higher level charge, and that’s what you’re going to have in this case.”

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences released a statement, explaining that an employee of their mortuary service is under investigation by federal authorities for stealing human remains that were donated to the medical school.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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