Ashley Fantz
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You don't want to sift through cremains, but you can have a family friend look in there and say, oh, I see this metal piece in there. So there's kind of ways to protect against this. But Congress has had the opportunity time and time again to regulate body brokering, and they haven't done it.
You don't want to sift through cremains, but you can have a family friend look in there and say, oh, I see this metal piece in there. So there's kind of ways to protect against this. But Congress has had the opportunity time and time again to regulate body brokering, and they haven't done it.
On its face, there's nothing like working on a real human body to learn not just anatomy, but if you're a medical device company and let's say you want to throw a conference to show off or a training session to show off your new jaw implant.
On its face, there's nothing like working on a real human body to learn not just anatomy, but if you're a medical device company and let's say you want to throw a conference to show off or a training session to show off your new jaw implant.
On its face, there's nothing like working on a real human body to learn not just anatomy, but if you're a medical device company and let's say you want to throw a conference to show off or a training session to show off your new jaw implant.
And let's say surgeons, dental surgeons, or whoever is going to be putting that jaw implant in, they want to work on real human heads and you want to be able to provide them with real human heads. So there's one aspect of that. Then there's people who are donating their bodies to universities and And then there's also brokers who buy and sell bodies because they seem to have body fetishes.
And let's say surgeons, dental surgeons, or whoever is going to be putting that jaw implant in, they want to work on real human heads and you want to be able to provide them with real human heads. So there's one aspect of that. Then there's people who are donating their bodies to universities and And then there's also brokers who buy and sell bodies because they seem to have body fetishes.
And let's say surgeons, dental surgeons, or whoever is going to be putting that jaw implant in, they want to work on real human heads and you want to be able to provide them with real human heads. So there's one aspect of that. Then there's people who are donating their bodies to universities and And then there's also brokers who buy and sell bodies because they seem to have body fetishes.
So there's one broker who I came across who was buying and selling with body. Like, he collected human skin. He was using human skin as currency to purchase, let's say, a finger or a leg or whatever. And, you know, Vanessa, when I... I've spent... I mean, I'm so old. I'm 48. I've been doing investigative reporting and reporting almost exclusively on trauma and violence for 20 whatever years.
So there's one broker who I came across who was buying and selling with body. Like, he collected human skin. He was using human skin as currency to purchase, let's say, a finger or a leg or whatever. And, you know, Vanessa, when I... I've spent... I mean, I'm so old. I'm 48. I've been doing investigative reporting and reporting almost exclusively on trauma and violence for 20 whatever years.
So there's one broker who I came across who was buying and selling with body. Like, he collected human skin. He was using human skin as currency to purchase, let's say, a finger or a leg or whatever. And, you know, Vanessa, when I... I've spent... I mean, I'm so old. I'm 48. I've been doing investigative reporting and reporting almost exclusively on trauma and violence for 20 whatever years.
And the victims that I interviewed for this podcast were traumatized in a way I have never, ever come across, ever.
And the victims that I interviewed for this podcast were traumatized in a way I have never, ever come across, ever.
And the victims that I interviewed for this podcast were traumatized in a way I have never, ever come across, ever.
Yes. I mean, you know, just imagine if this had, you got a random call from the FBI saying what you have is likely not your dad.
Yes. I mean, you know, just imagine if this had, you got a random call from the FBI saying what you have is likely not your dad.
Yes. I mean, you know, just imagine if this had, you got a random call from the FBI saying what you have is likely not your dad.
Guilt for working with this funeral home. Of course they shouldn't feel guilty, but they do nightmares. One woman in our podcast described waking up and feeling, her brother suffered from neurological disorders his entire life. And his head was removed and sold and wound up at Vanderbilt University Medical School.
Guilt for working with this funeral home. Of course they shouldn't feel guilty, but they do nightmares. One woman in our podcast described waking up and feeling, her brother suffered from neurological disorders his entire life. And his head was removed and sold and wound up at Vanderbilt University Medical School.
Guilt for working with this funeral home. Of course they shouldn't feel guilty, but they do nightmares. One woman in our podcast described waking up and feeling, her brother suffered from neurological disorders his entire life. And his head was removed and sold and wound up at Vanderbilt University Medical School.