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Former Australian animal shelter worker pleads guilty to planning to sell human toes found in dog vomit.
In February 2024, Joanna Kathlyn Kinman, a 48-year-old former animal shelter ranger in Victoria, Australia, pleaded guilty to handling human remains after planning to sell human toes found in dog vomit.
The dogs had been surrendered to the shelter after their owner's death.
Kinman took the toes home, preserved them in formaldehyde, and discussed selling them online.
She is expected to be assessed for a community corrections order, with a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
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