Florida Woman Charged for Buying, Selling Human Bones on Online Marketplaces
A 52-year-old Florida woman has been arrested and charged with buying and selling human bones online, authorities said. Kymberlee Anne Schopper, of Deltona, was charged with trading in human tissue.

A 52-year-old Florida woman, Kymberlee Anne Schopper, has been arrested and charged with buying and selling human bones online as part of a new exhibit called 'Wicked Wonderland'. Police say she knowingly traded in human tissue, and the exact details of her actions are still under investigation. This case marks another disturbing example of the demand for human remains on the black market. The full extent of Schopper's involvement is still being uncovered by authorities.