The air is a bone chilling inside a new Brooklyn museum where 110 human spines hang on the wall, full skeletons stand tall from the floor and more than 90 skulls are in a display case for everyone and anyone to see starting next month.While the sight of human remains may invoke thoughts of serial killers, Jon Pichaya Ferry is using his large collection to educate people about the stigmatized bone trade market.Ferry, 22, told DailyMail.com that there are hundreds of thousands of human skeletons in the US that were used for medical purposes, but now they are collecting dust in attics because people do not know what to do with them - and he created his company as a solution.
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