Bizarre Discovery: Man Detained with Over 40 Human Skulls and Body Parts Found Online

2023-07-14 20:54:17

In the United States, a man was detained by the police after they found more than 40 human skulls, spinal cords and other body parts purchased onlinedecorating your house.

The accusation is part of the case of the director of the Harvard University morgue, denounced before the North American justice system for stealing and selling parts of human corpses.

James Nott: the collector of bones bought online

On July 11, FBI agents arrived at the home of James Nott, 39, in Mount Washington, Kentucky, due to a search warrant for illegal possession of weapons. When asked if anyone else was home, the man replied: “Just my dead friends.”

In this context, the authorities found “approximately 40 human skulls, spinal cords, femurs and hip bones,” according to Independentin addition to multiple firearms and ammunition.

“The skulls were decorated around the furniture. One was wrapped in a headscarf. In addition, they found another in Nott’s bed,” they explained.

Trafficking in Human Corpses from Harvard

Agents also found a bag from Harvard Medical School in the home, which connected them to an illicit network of drug dealers. human body partslinked to the house of studies.

They said they reviewed Nott’s Facebook profile and messages and discovered that bought human remains on Facebook using the alias “William Burke.”

Man found with 40 human skulls and spinal cords ‘decorating’ his US home

He allegedly exchanged messages with Jeremy Pauley, 40, of Pennsylvania, a defendant in the Harvard morgue case for selling human remains.

In the aforementioned case, at least six people, including the former manager of the morgue, Cedric Lodge, and his wife were accused of trafficking in human remains by the United States justice system.

Man found with 40 human skulls and spinal cords ‘decorating’ his US home

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