Candace Chapman Scott, a mortuary worker in Alabama, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for selling human remains, including fetuses, to a collector named Jeremy Lee Pauley. Scott’s crimes involved trafficking body parts from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Anatomical Gift Program, and she admitted to selling various body parts between October 2021 and July 2022. Pauley, described as an “oddities collector,” paid $10,625 for 24 boxes of body parts, leading to an investigation revealing the extent of the illegal activities.
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Mississippi set to execute state’s longest-serving death row inmate
Richard Gerald Jordan, Mississippi's longest-serving death row inmate, is scheduled for execution on Wednesday for the 1976 kidnapping and murder of Edwina Marter during a ransom scheme. Despite his claims of PTSD from Vietnam affecting his actions, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his clemency petition, and family members of the victim express a desire for justice, emphasizing the heinous nature of his crime. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Mississippi's longest-serving death row inmate,...
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