A box of forty to sixty humans heads were discovered by Southwest Airlines, bound for Fort Worth. The gruesome discovery was not packaged or labeled correctly.
A Little Rock, Arkansas employee made the discovery. The "heads" were turned over to a coroner, and now the question is, were the heads obtained legally? The "human head" supplier is JLS Consulting of Wynn, Arkansas. The shipment was bound for Medtronic, a medical research company in Fort Worth, Texas.
JSL Consulting lost their license in December. Reasons for the revocation were not given.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Heads on a Plane: Southwest Finds Box of Human Heads
Posted by Maggie Thornton at 9:32 AM
Labels: Airlines/Air Travel, Medicine, Odd News, Southwest Airlines
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