According to prosecutors, the defendants were part of a nationwide network of people who bought and sold remains stolen from the medical school and an Arkansas mortuary.
Authorities were first clued in to the nationwide network after the arrest of Jeremy Lee Pauley, who was charged with abuse of a corpse, receiving stolen property and other state charges in Pennsylvania in July 2022. Investigators said in an affidavit that James Nott had "40 human skulls, spinal cords, femurs, and hip bones" in his home during a search of his apartment in Mount Washington, Kentucky, on Tuesday.They found one skull wrapped in a head scarf and another on the bed where Nott slept, along with a Harvard medical school bag.
Marsh said there is a widespread market for human remains "and it's not expressly legal, but in a lot of states, it's not expressly illegal either." She calls it a "gray market."
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