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Human Fetuses. Skin. Brains. All Available for Collectors—for a Dark Reason.

Por: Slate Health July 23, 2024

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This piece was  by WBUR. It is based on reporting for WBUR’s podcast . What’s most shocking about Jeremy Pauley isn’t his tattooed eyeball or the metal spikes protruding from his scalp. It’s his openness about trading in human remains. Standing in the doorway of his rural Pennsylvania home, dressed all in black, he greets an unannounced reporter with patience. Pauley makes his living in what’s called the “oddities” market,... + full article



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