Occult Shop Owner Faces Felony Charges for Selling Human Bones

Occult Shop Owner Faces Felony Charges for Selling Human Bones


A central Florida woman is claiming she “didn’t know it was illegal” after being arrested for selling human bones online from her gothic shop Wicked Wonderland in Orange City.

Arrested Thursday and arraigned Friday was Kymberlee Anne Schopper of nearby Deltona. She was charged with “trading in human tissue,” a Florida second-degree felony. Conviction can carry both a fine and prison term, which would be determined at sentencing.

Advertised by the Wicked Wonderland store were two human skulls for $90, a human clavicle and scapula for $90, a human rib $35, human vertebrae for $35 and a partial human skull for $600 – featured on the shop’s website and the Facebook page, authorities say.

A Florida court ordered Schopper was released Friday on $7,600 bond.

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