It sounds ghastly enough on its face, peddling human body parts from a crematorium for thousands of dollars to a collector of strange things in Pennsylvania.
A Little Rock woman accused of selling human body parts from a crematorium she worked for in late 2021 into mid-2022 was ordered Wednesday to undergo a mental evaluation by a federal magistrate judge before her case can proceed.
An Arkansas woman that was arrested for the alleged sale of stolen body parts has been ordered to have a psych evaluation before her jury trial on May 30.
The April 5 indictment, unsealed Friday in federal court in Little Rock, accuses Candace Chapman Scott, 36, a former mortuary worker, of setting up the transactions with a man she met through a Facebook group about "oddities."