By Bill Donohue | May 4, 2021 | 11:08am EDT
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Two years ago, a jury awarded $58 million in damages to ten plaintiffs after finding that the Phoenix-based Biological Resource Center had deceived families into donating the body of a deceased family member. The families thought the body would be used for medical research. Instead, the bodies were dismembered and sold for profit.
FBI agents raided the facility in 2014 and found chopped up bodies in buckets, including feet, shoulders, legs, and spines. Freezers were packed with penises. They even found a torso with a different head sewn on, reminiscent of Frankenstein. The owner of the human chop shop, Stephen Gore, was convicted of deceiving the families who donated the body; he also broke the law by deceiving the buyers who were sold body parts with infectious diseases.
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A woman has recalled how evil came through the eyes of her jealous ex-partner as he filmed himself torturing her for three hours on his own CCTV - including pretending to hang her.
In the second episode of Survivors with Denise Welch, the TV personality speaks to mother-of-one Bethany Marchant, who in May 2019, aged 24, was subjected to a violent attack by her then-partner, Stefan Carr.
At his Castleford home, Stefan held a pillowcase over Bethany s face and forced his fist down her throat as part of a three-hour torture session captured on his own CCTV.
At one point, he created a noose out of a length of rope and lifted her off the ground, hanging her for about three minutes - and also threatened her with a knife.
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