From Harvard to Kentucky: Inside the Shocking Trafficking Allegations Involving James Nott! — NewsBreak

Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
3 min readJul 17, 2023

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Bone Collector
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The Case of the ‘Kentucky Bone Collector’ and Alleged Involvement in a Trafficking Ring

It’s a real doozy, folks! Prepare to have your minds melted by the scandalous tale of the bone collector extraordinaire from the heartland. Meet James Nott, the unsuspecting resident of quaint Mount Washington, Kentucky, who has suddenly found himself wrapped up in the seedy underbelly of a trafficking ring. This guy has been on the prowl for human remains, particularly skulls, and has dealt with these precious commodities domestically and internationally. It’s quite a lucrative business, or so it seems. The FBI got wind of his shenanigans about a year ago and finally decided to pay him a visit on July 11, barging into his cozy abode armed with a search warrant. Can you even imagine what they stumbled upon? They found body parts scattered about in his humble apartment like a fancy collection of knick-knacks. How positively charming!

In a twisted turn of events, Nott received an arrest warrant after these unsettling discoveries came to light. This particular case shines a harsh light on the murky world of illicit human remains trade, with Nott allegedly playing a pivotal role in this dreadful industry.

The uproar over James Nott’s supposedly sneaky antics within a trafficking gang has stirred quite the frenzy thanks to its sneaky link to Harvard Medical School.

Nott was tangled up in a ring that dealt in stolen human remains, a few of which could be traced back to the high and mighty medical institute. The revelation has sent shockwaves through many, casting a shadow of doubt on those associated with such a highly-regarded education center caught up in such shady shenanigans. The investigation into Nott’s alleged trafficking escapades and its tie to Harvard Medical School is still ongoing, making it abundantly clear that there’s a dire need for more scrutiny and accountability.

In a fascinating twist, the bone-collecting escapades in Kentucky reveal the dubious market for human remains and James Nott’s supposed hand in it. Nott’s residence turned into a bone-filled treasure trove during the FBI’s search, boasting an astonishing collection of 40 skulls, suggesting the sheer magnitude of his endeavors. One can glean the gravity of the claims against Nott from the arrest warrant procured for his apprehension. Isn’t it just great that we are reminded time and time again about how crucial it is to combat all those illegal activities concerning human remains? It’s such a shame that we have to enforce strict rules to stop these things from happening in the future. And guess what?! The whole investigation into Nott’s alleged involvement in some shady trafficking ring that’s somehow connected to Harvard Medical School is just getting started. Can you believe it? This case is catching the eye of everyone.

James Nott’s genius idea of selling dead peoples’ skulls across America through Facebook gives a glimpse into the forbidden world of human remains trade. And to think, there might even be a connection to the prestigious Harvard Medical School! It’s almost comical how deep this trafficking operation could involve other people or institutions. The mind boggles. The illegal trade in human remains, and the importance of ethical practices in medicine are magnified through the FBI’s investigation in this case. It is bringing the responsible parties to justice and emphasizing the necessity of strict regulations to deter such heinous activities.

References

  1. Only my dead friends: Kentucky man used skulls, human. (n.d.) Retrieved July 13, 2023, from www.courier-journal.com
  2. FBI finds stolen human remains ‘decorated.’ (n.d.) Retrieved July 13, 2023, from www.whas11.com
  3. FBI raid of Bullitt County home finds 40 human skulls. (n.d.) Retrieved July 13, 2023, from www.wdrb.com
  4. Kentucky men used skulls and human remains. (n.d.) Retrieved July 13, 2023, from news.yahoo.com
  5. FBI finds stolen human remains used as ‘decorations’ inside. (n.d.) Retrieved July 13, 2023, from www.wave3.com
  6. FBI finds human remains ‘decorated’ around Bullitt County. (n.d.) Retrieved July 13, 2023, from www.wlky.com

Originally published at https://www.newsbreak.com.

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Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

Written by Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

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