‘Bones for sale’: Florida woman busted for selling ‘genuine human remains’ on Facebook Marketplace and tried to claim them as ‘educational models,’ police say

Wicked Wonderland shop owner allegedly sold real human remains

Left: The Wicked Wonderland shop in Orange City, Fla. (Facebook). Right: Kymberlee Schopper (Volusia County Jail).

A Florida woman who runs a curio shop was allegedly selling something a little too authentic for law enforcement — real human remains.

Kymberlee Schopper, 52, is one of the owners of Wicked Wonderland in Orange City, Florida. While the store prides itself on its eclectic and “delightfully eerie” merchandise, police are accusing Schopper of knowingly selling “genuine human remains,” which is illegal.

In an arrest warrant obtained by WOFL, a local Fox affiliate, police said Schopper’s business partner “confirmed that the store had multiple human bone fragments, all purchased from private sellers.”

According to police, Schopper allegedly claimed the bone fragments were parts of “educational models,” for which she had documentation.

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