Not exactly the sort of thing you want happening in your neighborhood, or state, or planet:
On July 11, the FBI searched James William Nott's home in connection to stolen human remains being sold and shipped through online marketplaces.
When police arrived at the apartment, an FBI agent asked Nott if anyone else was in the home with him. "Only my dead friends," he responded.
Police searching the Mount Washington home then discovered dozens of human remains, including upwards of 40 skulls, "spinal cords, femurs and hip bones." One agent described the body parts as "decorated around the furniture."
"One skull had a head scarf around it. One skull was located on the mattress where Nott slept," a court document read.
Officials also reportedly found several firearms in the home. Nott was arrested on a gun charge following the discoveries.
Authorities had been led to Nott after learning he had been in communication with a man who was being investigated as part of a nationwide human body parts ring.