Joanna Kinman was working at an animal shelter at the time. She faces a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
Joanna Kathlyn Kinman, 48, who worked at the shelter, retrieved the toes from a waste bin, took them home and put them in a ...
A former animal shelter worker in the state of Victoria has confessed to trying to sell human toes recovered from dog vomit.
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TAG24 on MSNAustralian woman pleads guilty after trying to sell human toes recovered from horrific tragedyAn Australian woman has pleaded guilty to offensive conduct involving human remains after she planned to sell human toes that ...
the dogs became ill and vomited up the remains. Sambrooks said shelter staff cleaned up the vomit and placed it and the remains, which included two human toes, in a general waste bin. When a ...
A woman in Australia has pleaded guilty to offensive conduct involving human remains after planing to sell on the black market human toes that she had recovered from dog vomit. The woman was a ...
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