Pennsylvania man tried to buy stolen human remains from Arkansas woman, police say "This is one of the most bizarre investigations I have encountered ... I think I've seen it all, and then something like this comes around." Prosecutors in Pennsylvania were stunned last month by the arrest of Jeremy Lee Pauley, a self-described "human blood artist" — who was found with buckets full of body parts in his basement. Though Pauley runs a legitimate business called "The Grand Wunderhammer," which sells human "oddities" on Facebook, police intercepted a load of body parts on its way to Pauley from Arkansas, where they had been stolen from a mortuary. The macabre order included one and a half human heads, a heart, a liver, a lung, and a chunk of torso including a nipple. See the photos and go inside the bizarre full story — by clicking the link in our A Pennsylvania man was charged with abuse of a corpse, receiving stolen property and other charges a
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