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Kymberlee Schopper and Ashley Lelesi were arrested for knowingly selling human remains from their Wicked Wonderland shop.
Two women were arrested for selling human remains at her store in Florida, according to the Orange City Police Department.
Kymberlee Schopper and Ashley Lelesi were accused by Orange City Police Department of using Facebook to advertise their gory ...
Kymberlee Schopper is facing charges of trading in human tissue A woman from Florida has been arrested for allegedly selling ...
A Florida woman and her business partner are accused of illegally selling human bones online and at their store, Wicked ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (Gray News) - A woman was arrested after allegedly selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace.
A business owner in Florida's Volusia County was arrested on Thursday after being accused of selling and buying human bones ...
A mother and daughter in Florida were arrested for allegedly selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace, claiming ignorance ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida mother and daughter were arrested after police said they sold human bones on Facebook ...
The Orange City business, Wicked Wonderland, was selling on its website two human skulls for $90, a human clavicle and ...
Orange City police say local business owner Kymberlee Schopper, 52, has been arrested for purchasing and selling human bones ...
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