Crazy Criminals: A Mortuary Worker Got Caught Selling Body Parts

A Mortuary Worker Got Caught Selling Body Parts

 

 

Anyone out there got a really WEIRD side hustle?  Well, you won't beat this:  A former mortuary worker from Little Rock, Arkansas, is facing charges for STEALING BODY PARTS and selling them through Facebook.

 

 

Her name is Candace Scott, and she's 36.  She worked for a company that provided the University of Arkansas with cadavers for medical research.

 

 

Last year, cops got a tip that she'd been selling body parts to a guy in Pennsylvania and sending them through the mail.  She allegedly got in touch with him through a Facebook group he runs called "Oddities" that sells weird stuff.

 

 

Her initial message said she loved his work and asked, "Just out of curiosity, would you know anyone in the market for a fully intact EMBALMED BRAIN."

 

Over the course of nine months, she allegedly mailed him 20 BOXES of body parts, including an ear, an arm, lungs, livers, kidneys, hands, skulls . . . and a full human head.

 

 

He paid her a grand total of $10,975.  Now both of them have been arrested.  She's pleading not guilty to 12 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, and transportation of stolen property.

 

 

We checked out her mugshot, and she doesn't look like someone who'd be trafficking stolen body parts.  But the guy she sold them to DEFINITELY does.

 

 

His name is Jeremy Pauley, and he's 40.  Half his face is tattooed to look like dragon scales . . . his right eyeball is black . . . and he's got metal spikes implanted in his scalp. 

 

 

They're both facing serious jail time. 

Read More HERE

 

 

(Here's her annoyingly blurry mugshot, and his terrifyingly hi-def mugshot.)

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