Florida woman Kymberlee Schopper has been accused of attempting to sell human remains on Facebook Marketplace. The 52-year-old now faces charges of trading in human tissue. The Orange City Police Department first received a report in December 2023 that a business called "Wicked Wonderland" was selling human bones. "Having both come from a medical background we have a passion for sharing our knowledge and expertise," the business description read. The page also claimed the human remains were "ethically sourced." Authorities found five types of human bones for sale, including skull fragments, a rib, and a vertebrae. The remains are now being tested. (AOL)