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The FBI Expands Investigation into Online Body-Selling Network after Dozens of Human Skulls Found

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FBI Expands Investigation into Online Body Selling Network

‘Keeping 40 Skulls’ James Knott

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Dong-ho = CNN reported on the 14th (local time) that dozens of human skulls were found in a pile in an apartment in the United States.

Investigators believe there is a nationwide body trafficking network in the United States and are investigating.

According to the FBI, investigators searched the apartment of a man named James Nott in Mount Washington, Kentucky, on the 11th and obtained human body parts, including 40 skulls.

At the time, a scarf was wrapped around one skull, while the other had notes placed on the mattress of the bed where they slept. In addition, skeletons of various parts such as vertebrae, thigh bones, and hip bones were found, and firearms such as AK-47 rifles were also found.

When asked if there were any other people in the house, Nott replied, “Only my dead friends.” He has been arrested and is in custody.

He is not charged with murder. The FBI believes that all of them were bought from outside and displayed at home or sold to others.

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The case began with an investigation into a man named Jeremy Foley, who was arrested last summer.

He was caught stealing a body donated to Arkansas Medical School in Arkansas last year and selling it on Facebook.

He confessed to the investigative agency that there was a black market network.
Cedric Lodge, a morgue worker at Harvard Medical School.
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Rosie stole parts such as the head, brain, skin, and bones of a corpse that had been practiced among the dissected corpses that entered the morgue and sold them through social media such as Facebook, causing a stir in the American media.

The note’s name also appeared in Polly’s Facebook message.

After posting a post announcing the sale of human remains through a Facebook account under the name of ‘William Burke’ last month, Knott was found to have negotiated a bargain by sending a picture of a skull to Polly.

William Burke, whom Nott used as a pseudonym, was a notorious criminal who committed serial murders while serving as a famous lecturer at the Department of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland from 1827 to 1828.

The FBI believes that Note and them formed a ‘corpse trafficking network’ and is investigating. At Knott’s house, a bag with the logo of Harvard Medical School appeared.

Foley was indicted last month for violating a federal law prohibiting the distribution of stolen property to other states, and Rosie is due to go to trial soon.

No charges related to the body have yet been applied to Note, but it is expected that he will be charged with violating the gun control regulations.

“It’s shocking,” said a neighbor in Knott. “I don’t know who lives in the neighborhood.”

Jeremy Foley

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