• Florida Woman Arrested for Selling Human Remains on Facebook Marketplace
    In a shocking case out of Deltona, Florida, 52-year-old Kymberlee Schopper has been arrested after police say she was buying and selling human bones—including skulls and rib fragments—on Facebook Marketplace and through her business, Wicked Wonderland.

    The online listings reportedly offered human clavicles, vertebrae, and partial skulls with price tags ranging from $35 to $600. Authorities say the remains may be over 500 years old and were not legally sourced. Schopper claimed the bones were for educational use, but she now faces second-degree felony charges for the unlawful sale of human tissue.

    Key Details:
    • Human remains sold via Facebook Marketplace and business site
    • Items included real skulls, rib bones, and vertebrae
    • Police say bones may be archaeological and centuries old
    • Arrest made April 10, 2025 – released on $7,500 bond
    • Investigation still ongoing

    Why It Matters:
    This case raises serious ethical and legal questions about the black market for human remains and the lack of oversight on platforms like Facebook Marketplace. As online commerce grows, so do the dark corners of the internet where disturbing trades still happen.

    Hashtags:
    #FloridaNews #HumanRemains #FacebookMarketplace #CrimeNews #BreakingNews #BETTRNews #TrueCrime

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    🧠 Florida Woman Arrested for Selling Human Remains on Facebook Marketplace In a shocking case out of Deltona, Florida, 52-year-old Kymberlee Schopper has been arrested after police say she was buying and selling human bones—including skulls and rib fragments—on Facebook Marketplace and through her business, Wicked Wonderland. The online listings reportedly offered human clavicles, vertebrae, and partial skulls with price tags ranging from $35 to $600. Authorities say the remains may be over 500 years old and were not legally sourced. Schopper claimed the bones were for educational use, but she now faces second-degree felony charges for the unlawful sale of human tissue. Key Details: • Human remains sold via Facebook Marketplace and business site • Items included real skulls, rib bones, and vertebrae • Police say bones may be archaeological and centuries old • Arrest made April 10, 2025 – released on $7,500 bond • Investigation still ongoing ⚖️ Why It Matters: This case raises serious ethical and legal questions about the black market for human remains and the lack of oversight on platforms like Facebook Marketplace. As online commerce grows, so do the dark corners of the internet where disturbing trades still happen. Hashtags: #FloridaNews #HumanRemains #FacebookMarketplace #CrimeNews #BreakingNews #BETTRNews #TrueCrime 📲 Full Story: https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-woman-arrested-selling-human-remains-facebook-marketplace/story?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=null&id=120787595&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR5-PG6M70eIg3fJPEw2PDVEFm5xUFmiSAwc57oKw4Roy1qn0HOjBMK_SZVfCQ_aem_SG_rFLVqTam3TE2zckmCsA
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