Ex-employee charged for selling $11K in stolen body parts to Enola man on Facebook

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Ex-employee charged for selling $11K in stolen body parts to Enola man on Facebook
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An Arkansas woman has pleaded not guilty to charges that she sold 20 boxes of stolen body parts from medical school cadavers to an Enola man for nearly $11,000.

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