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He didn't break the law by boiling a human skull Views: 189
CHICAGO (AP): A Chicago resident can't understand why someone called
the police to report that he was boiling a human skull in a pot with
his dinner.
The police said that what Brian Sloan did was perfectly legal.
"It doesn't appear to be a crime," said Lieutenant Perry Nigro, "as strange as it seems, it's not illegal."
"There's
thousands of anthropologists, doctors and interested people who want to
study anatomy with human bones," claimed Sloan. "It's not weird."
Sloan,
who has four skulls in his apartment, buys and sells human bones -for
medical research- on eBay, the internet auction site.
The skulls, between 70 and 80 years old, are of foreign origin.
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