Friday, January 3, 2014

Man Arrested, Steals 60 Brains, Sells Them on eBay

Man Arrested, Steals 60 Brains, Sells Them on eBay

Police say man tries to sell stolen brains on ebay. 21-year-old David Charles allegedly broke into a storage facility at the Indiana Medical History Museum six different times and made off with 60 brains dead patients.
The museum was a psychiatric hospital for nearly 150 years. A California man tipped off police after buying six jars of the tissue on Ebay.

Charles was arrested December 16 after authorities organized an undercover sting. He was charged with felony theft and other charges.

He is to appear at an Indianapolis court this month in connection with the alleged theft of dozens of jars of preserved human brain tissue valued at about $4,800.

Is it common to purchase brains on eBay?

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