A shipment of 18 human heads, still covered in skin, was
held at Chicago O'Hare International Airport by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.
Customs officials halted the heads for investigation before
handing them over to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office.
"We are involved because they can't store them any
longer," Tony Brucci, chief of investigations at the medical examiner's
office told ABC News. "We'll be examining the heads in the autopsy room
today, but there is no foul play suspected in the collection of the
heads."
The heads were en route to a research facility near Chicago,
but there was a glitch in the paperwork.
"They were all properly preserved and tagged for the
purpose of anatomical study," Brucci said. "The paperwork just isn't
properly done."
Researchers in Rome had been using the embalmed heads but
shipped them to the United States for cremation at a facility near Chicago.
"The crematory has done nothing wrong. In fact, they
were just here to hand all the paperwork over, and we're satisfied everything is
on the up-and-up," Brucci told ABC News. "We are releasing them back
to the crematory soon."
The somewhat grisly discovery apparently wasn't all that
unusual. Doctors, medical facilities and research organizations often ship
human body parts, said Brucci. This shipment raised flags because of the
paperwork problem.
"This isn't as strange as it sounds," Brucci said.
"People ship body parts to universities and hospitals all the time, we
just don't usually hear much about it."
In 2010, a shipment of up to 60 human heads and parts of
heads was seized at an airport in Arkansas.
Those heads were intended for medical training but were
stopped in transit because of improper packaging and errors in the paperwork.
Source: Yahoo News
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