PA man who sold stolen human remains appeals 6-year sentence

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Cumberland County native recently sentenced for his role in the theft and sale of human remains has filed an appeal, according to court documents.

On Dec. 22, Jeremy Pauley was sentenced to six years in prison after he admitted to participating in a multi-state network of buying and selling body parts like hearts, hands, brains, faces and other body parts.

He was sentenced for conspiracy and interstate transportation of stolen property, as the body parts had been stolen from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary by different individuals involved in the ring…

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