, where he operates his online business. He said his clientele ranges from"chiropractors to universities to artists." He said he also sells to search and rescue teams who are training dogs to find missing people.Jon-Pichaya Ferry is knowns as JonsBones on TikTok."Start Here" the bones come from"medical sources that were used for medical education.
"Instead of taking it from a creepy, dark and spooky way, I looked at it really with a fascination and awe," said Ferry. "Human remains should never be sold. There are legitimate, ethical ways for institutions and researchers to obtain human bodies for research, and that is through cadaveric donation programs," she said.
When asked if he thought he was exploiting human remains, Ferry responded,"I think when it comes to human osteology, it's an extremely sensitive topic. We really believe that the original purpose of these pieces were for education and understanding." But he pointed to policies he lists on his website that instructed buyers to"treat these bones with as much respect as possible."
Ferry said he does not ship bones to Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana or outside of the United States, where there are limitations or bans on the sale of human remains.
Including indigenous remains which no one seems interested in reporting
Not surprised this happens in a country like USA as many weird things happen over there
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