A ghoulish Alabama mortuary worker was sentenced last week to 15 years in federal prison for hawking body parts — including fetuses — to a sicko collector covered in face tattoos and
An Arkansas woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing human body parts from the mortuary where she was employed and selling them to a Pennsylvania collector. Candace Champman Scott, 38, of Little Rock had pleaded guilty last April to charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and interstate transportation of stolen goods.
A Little Rock woman who stole body parts from the mortuary where she worked and sold them online was sentenced this week.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is an avid Philadelphia sports fan — so much so that he claims he calls in to sports talk radios under the guise of an everyday fan. During an appearance on The 25/10 Show,
Chapman worked at the mortuary where the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock sent remains that had been donated to science. Jer
A Little Rock woman who pleaded guilty to selling body parts from a mortuary she worked for to a self-described "oddities collector" from Pennsylvania was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in prison by a federal judge who called the offense conduct "some of the worst I've ever seen.
A 37-year-old Little Rock woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in transporting stolen human body parts, including fetuses, out of Arkansas.
In summertime, cows wait under a canopy to be milked at Mark McAfee's farm in Fresno, California. From his Cessna 210 Centurion propeller plane, the 63-year-old can view grazing lands of the dairy company he runs that produces products such as unpasteurized milk and cheese for almost 2,
Ben Johnson's comments and his hiring of Dennis Allen point to one place the Bears could finally decide to get serious about fixing in the draft or free agency.
U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan blocked the action Tuesday afternoon, minutes before it was set to go into effect. The administrative stay pauses the freeze until Monday.
Seventy-eight years ago, scientists created a unique sort of timepiece — named the Doomsday Clock — as a symbolic attempt to gauge how close humanity is to destroying the world.
While visiting a Sheetz store in his neighborhood, Altoona Area school board President Val Mignogna said he encountered two students who told him they left the district for outside cyber charter schools,