BOURUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – A Florida mother and daughter have been arrested after police say they sold human bones on the Facebook market.
An arrest affidavit obtained by NBC affiliate WESH showed that Orange City Police received hints that a store called Wicked Wonderland is selling human bones on social media.
Detectives said they discovered two human skull fragments for sale for $90, a human rib for $35, a human vertebrae for $35, and a partial human skull for $600.
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Volusia County Examiner’s Office told Wesh that the bones came from “two different individuals.” One was an “adult man.”
“They are humans. They are supposed to be in their graves, rest in peace and return to Earth. That’s the cycle of life,” said Ashley Curry, who lives near the evil Wonderland.
The store is owned by Ashley Lereshi and Kimberly Shopper, a mother-daughter team. The Wicked Wonderland website says it accepts singular, strange and misunderstood, from stuffed small animals to casting spells.

Schopper reportedly told police that bones were used for education.
Lelesi and Schopper face an extraordinary charge of buying and selling human organs and tissues in Florida.