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A shocking news has come out from the US state of Alabama. A former employee of the Alabama morgue has recently been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling body parts. It is being told that the employee had even sold fetal tissue.

 

According to Jonathan D., Candace Chapman Scott, 37, sold human remains from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Anatomical Gift Program to Jeremy Lee Pauly of Pennsylvania, whom she met through a Facebook group.

 

'One of the worst crimes ever'

The group discussed the sale of body parts. During his sentencing Thursday, Judge Brian S. Miller described his crimes as "some of the worst I've ever seen" and sentenced Ross, of Little Rock, for transporting stolen human body parts across state borders and conspiring to commit mail fraud.

He was sentenced last April after pleading guilty to the charges. Scott sold skulls, brains, hands, ears, multiple lungs, hearts, breasts, a navel, testicles and other body parts between October 2021 and July 15, 2022, last year.

 

Got money in lakhs?

Pauley, 42, paid $10,625 for 24 boxes of body parts that were part of a disturbing underground network of body snatching linked to Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas morgue.

 

When investigators searched Scott's home, they found several body parts. He admitted he collected them in the course of his job. The ruthless morgue employee even told Pauley that the wrong ashes from a cremated body would be sent to the parents of the dead fetus, prosecutors reported.

 

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Ross, the family of 'Baby Lux', released a press release about this. He said, 'Imagine finding out that the funeral you were given after your child's death was not that of your child, because instead the FBI recovered the body of that child in another state. This is the shocking truth in this case.

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