Man running a cadaver corporation arrested for ‘throwing limbs and skulls into Arizona forest’

Walter Mitchell, 59, arrested Tuesday in Arizona and charged with 28 counts of illegal disposal of human remains.

A guy running a body control company was arrested for allegedly throwing parts of Huguy’s body, adding five skulls, into an Arizona forest.

Walter Mitchell, 59, discovered in Scottsdale and was arrested Tuesday after Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office officers discovered 19 human limbs scattered in two remote prescott spaces on Saturday, December 26.

The next day, five limbs and five skulls were found.

Researchers decided to discover in the fabrics discovered at both sites, such as gauze and puppy pads used in hospitals for incontinence patients, that the remains were similar and that they probably came here from the same suspect.

Police said the bodies were connected to a Mitchell-owned company in Seattle, Future GenX, which recently closed and worried about controlling the bodies for release.

On Saturday, agents from the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office discovered 19 human limbs scattered in two remote prescott spaces, then, on Sunday, they discovered five other limbs and five human skulls. A view of one of the two spaces where the remains are located. were discovered in the photo above with police precautionary tape

Mitchell left Seattle earlier this year, settled in the valley and brought with him the donated human remains belonging to five other people in the Seattle area, and then allegedly scattered the remains in the desert.

Mitchell included in the 2017 Reuters report on frame donations as the former owner of BioGift, an Oregon framework donation company, and has been described as a ‘veteran framework broker’.

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