Woman Charged for Allegedly Selling Stolen Body Parts to Man She Met in Facebook ‘Oddities’ Group

The Arkansas woman, 36, is said to have sold nearly $11,000 of stolen body parts to a Pennsylvania man she met in a Facebook "oddities" group.

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A 36-year-old woman in Arkansas is now facing multiple charges in connection with selling stolen body parts to a man she met in a Facebook “oddities” group.

The accusations themselves, as frequent readers of such accused fuckeries will note, are not exactly new revelations. Last August, the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office in Pennsylvania announced that 40-year-old Jeremy Pauley had been arrested “for dealing in stolen body parts.”

In June of that year, according to East Pennsboro Township Police, authorities seized buckets containing “various human remains” from Pauley’s basement. At the time, Scott was also mentioned in a related press release as having been the one who stole the body parts in question from an Arkansas mortuary and later sold them.

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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 said at the time. “Just when I think I have seen it all, a case like this comes around.”

Now, per a report from the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Scott has been arraigned on 12 total counts including conspiracy to commit mail fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property, and interstate transportation of stolen property.

Prosecutors have argued that she is a flight risk due to the potential for her to be sentenced to an extended period of time behind bars. In a separate report, the Associated Press added that Scott had pleaded not guilty to the charges against her, which are said to stem from body parts stolen from cadavers used by a medical school. Scott is described as a former mortuary worker, with her alleged haul of stolen and sold body parts amounting to nearly $11,000.

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