SICKO! Self-Professed "Wicked Woman" Selling Partial Human Skull on Facebook!
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Investigators get a call about a woman selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace in December 2023. An investigation begins right away, and it doesn't take long for police to verify the information they received. Kymberlee Schopper, 52, is arrested for selling human bones on Facebook marketplace as well as out of her curio shop in Volusia County Florida. Schopper has been advertising items and law enforcement has purchased multiple bones from the store and had them verified. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the website linked to the store run by Kymberlee Schopper, Wicked Wonderland, and the many different signs that point to practices of those who follow the left-hand path. Investigators said they found the following human remains for sale on the store’s website: Two human skull fragments — $90 A human clavicle and scapula — $90 A human rib — $35 A human vertebrae — $35 A partial human skull — $600. Kymberlee Schopper is facing charges of trading in human tissue and the sale of verified human bones out of her curio shop in Orange City, Florida Transcribe Highlights0:00 - Intro4:12 - Forensic studies at JSU9:35 - Woman in Colorado sent to prison for selling body parts14:05 - Human Bones being sold in store19:15 - Owner says she doesn't know it is illegal 24:22- Why is store using dot ORG for domain29:50 - Grave robbers in India33:20 - Forensic Anthropologist located in Florida38:10 - Are bones being used in Religious exorcise40:31 - OutroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.