Colorado woman indicted in attempted sale of 1920s fetuses
October 18, 2019
CANON CITY, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado woman suspected of trying to sell three human fetuses from the 1920s and a fetal skeleton online has been indicted in California on charges of violating a U.S. law prohibiting the transfer of human fetal tissue.
Emily Suzanne Cain, 38, pleaded not guilty to charges Tuesday, KUSA-TV reported .
The case has been delayed until Nov. 20 in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, according to court records.
The fetuses are believed to be from stillborn infants from the 1920s, court records said.
Cain attempted in October 2018 to mail a package from Canon City in cen...
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