This is not another Florida man story. But rather a Pennsylvania man who was arrested after investigators found he was buying body parts on Facebook,
On June 14th, 2022 the East Pennsboro Township Police received a call for suspicious activity located in the 200 block of N. Enola Rd, Enola.
An investigation was conducted and police found that Jeremy Pauley, 40, of Enola, Pennsylvania was purchasing human body parts from a female in Arkansas.
Police say that human remains were located in Enola PA, Scranton, PA., and Arkansas Those human remains were being sold on Facebook for cash.
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According to investigators, a forensic examiner later determined the buckets found contained:
- human brains (2)
- human skin and human fat (6 pieces)
- a human heart
- a human kidney
- a human skull with hair
- human livers (2)
- a human trachea
- a human child’s mandible with teeth
- human lungs (2)
Further investigation determined that Pauley purchased human remains from Candace Scott in Arkansas. Police determined that Scott stole the human remains from a mortuary and shipped these to Pauley via USPS to include:
- half a human head
- one whole human head minus the skull cap
- three human brains with skull caps
- a human heart
- a human liver
- a human lung
- human kidneys (2)
- a human female pelvis
- a piece of human torso including a nipple
- human hands (4)
Pauley was arrested on Thursday and released on $50,000 dollars unsecured bail. He is charged with Abuse of Corpse, Recieving Stolen Property, and Dealing in Proceeds of Unlawful Activities.
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