Arkansas Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Selling Stolen Body Parts on Facebook

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Candace Chapman Scott, a former mortuary services worker, has pleaded not guilty to charges of stealing body parts from medical school cadavers and selling them through Facebook for $11,000. She is accused of selling 20 boxes of everything from human skin to skulls to a man in Pennsylvania. Scott was charged with 12 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, and interstate transportation of stolen property. The University of Arkansas Medical School and the cremation company knew nothing of the sales until they were contacted by the FBI last summer.
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