Alabama Mortuary Worker Sentenced to 15 Years for Selling Human Body Parts Online
Candace Chapman Scott, a 37-year-old former mortuary employee from Alabama, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for her role in illegally selling human remains, including fetal tissue. The case revolves around her sale of body parts to Jeremy Lee Pauley, a 42-year-old individual from Pennsylvania, whom she met through a Facebook group dedicated to the sale of body parts.
Scott was found guilty of transporting stolen human body parts across state lines and conspiring to commit mail fraud, with her actions occurring between October 2021 and July 2022. The court heard that she sold a disturbing array of body parts, including a skull, brain, and various organs, totaling $10,625 for 24 boxes.
During sentencing, U.S. District Judge Brian S. Miller condemned Scott's actions as "some of the worst I've ever seen." The investigation uncovered numerous body parts in her home, and Scott confessed to collecting them during her employment. The FBI has called the crime “truly incomprehensible and detestable,” emphasizing the profound impact on the victimized families.
One family impacted was that of 'Baby Lux,' with the mother expressing devastation upon learning that her child's remains had been mishandled. Scott's co-conspirator, Pauley, is currently out on bond awaiting sentencing after also pleading guilty to related charges.
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