https://ift.tt/2OmkOUP An Arizona body donation facility is being sued after the FBI reportedly found buckets full of body parts, male genitalia in a cooler, and heads and bodies of different people sewn together. Eight families who donated the bodies of their loved ones to the facility — where bodies were processed after being donated for science — filed a civil lawsuit on Monday against the Biological Resource Center, alleging the donors were dismembered and sold for a profit, ABC15 reports. The Phoenix facility, which served as a body donation center and tissue bank, was raided in 2014 by FBI agents in hazmat suits as part of the agency’s multistate investigation into the illegal trafficking and sale of human body parts, according to KMOV. Agents found bodies cut up with chainsaws and band saws, and “pools of human blood and bodily fluids were found on the floor of the freezer” with no identification tags to mark the corpses, the lawsuit reportedly alleges. One agent reportedly said...