Candace Chapman Scott of Little Rock, 37, worked at a mortuary and arranged to transport remains to buyers across state lines A former mortuary worker in Arkansas has admitted to stealing parts of corpses and trying to sell them. On Thursday, the US attorney for the eastern district of Arkansas...
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