Man gets 6 years in prison for dumping body parts in Arizona

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Man gets 6 years in prison for dumping body parts in Arizona
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The former operator of a Seattle donated-cadaver business who callously dumped numerous body parts around central Arizona was sentenced to more than six years in prison.

Prosecutors said the human remains — mostly body parts of women — were linked to as many as 12 people.

The next day, prosecutors said two hunters came upon two severed heads and that led to the recovery of three other heads. That evidence along with a label for the name of Mitchell’s whole-body donation business led law enforcement to him.in April 2020.

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