Indiana man admits taking brain samples from medical museum


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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A man has admitted stealing human brain samples and other tissue from a medical museum.

Prosecutors said Wednesday that 21-year-old David Charles pleaded guilty to burglary and was sentenced to four years in jail, with three years suspended.

Charles was arrested in December 2013 after a San Diego man who purchased about six jars of brain tissue on eBay for $600 alerted authorities. The tissue had been stolen from the Indiana Medical History Museum in Indianapolis, where a piece of paper had a bloody fingerprint matching Charles.

The museum's director said at the time of the theft that the tissue came from autopsies conducted between the 1890s and 1940s.

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