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Kentucky Man Arrested for Selling Human Skulls and Bones on Facebook

Kentucky: 40-year-old man arrested for selling human skulls and bones on Facebook The FBI arrested 39-year-old James Knott. 40 skulls and bones were recovered from him. FBI agents had arrived at James Knott’s home with a search warrant. The skulls and bones were recovered during the subsequent examination.

When asked who was here when he got home, James replied that it was just me and my dead friends. Bodies were recently stolen from Harvard Medical School’s morgue. The FBI is now investigating this case in connection with that case. It is also being investigated whether he is related to the group that stole the dead bodies from Harvard.

In Knott’s apartment, the FBI found about 40 human skulls, spinal cords, femurs and hip bones, as well as a bag from Harvard Medical School. The FBI has filed a case against him for illegally selling human parts and possessing a firearm without a license.

Abishitas are kept decorated in Nott’s house. One of them is covered with a headscarf. The other is kept in the bed. He sells human parts through a Facebook page called William Burke. He has communicated through Facebook with Jeremy Pauley, a Pennsylvania native accused in the Harvard Mortuary case.

Meanwhile, HuffPost reports that a preliminary investigation has shown that the body parts found in Knott’s home did not come from Harvard Mortuary. The FBI also obtained evidence that Nott had sent pictures of body parts to Pauly. The investigation team suspects that Knott is related to the Harvard Mortuary case.

Last month, six people were charged with stealing human remains from Harvard Medical School. James Knott is arrested by the FBI as the investigation into this case progresses. The investigation team believes that things will become clear if James is questioned further.

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2023-07-17 05:58:34

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