FBI Arrest Kentucky Man After Finding Human Bones being Used as Furniture in His Home

FBI Arrest Kentucky Man After Finding Human Bones being Used as Furniture in His Home

Photo courtesy of WVLT

An unsettling story from Kentucky.

FBI agents served a federal search warrant at an apartment in Mount Washington and discovered dozens of human bones inside, some of which were being used as furniture.

As many as 40 skulls were found during a raid at James Nott’s home.

Officials say Nott was part of a ring of purchasing and selling stolen human remains, some of which were tied back to the Harvard Medical scandal which the FBI also recently busted.

The FBI was investigating body parts going missing from a mortuary which led them to several players, including Nott who used the name “William Burke” on Facebook to sell the bones.

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FBI Arrest Kentucky Man After Finding Human Bones being Used as Furniture in His Home

FBI Arrest Kentucky Man After Finding Human Bones being Used as Furniture in His Home

Photo courtesy of WVLT

An unsettling story from Kentucky.

FBI agents served a federal search warrant at an apartment in Mount Washington and discovered dozens of human bones inside, some of which were being used as furniture.

As many as 40 skulls were found during a raid at James Nott’s home.

Officials say Nott was part of a ring of purchasing and selling stolen human remains, some of which were tied back to the Harvard Medical scandal which the FBI also recently busted.

The FBI was investigating body parts going missing from a mortuary which led them to several players, including Nott who used the name “William Burke” on Facebook to sell the bones.