Man's Leg Found In Smoker To Be Returned
Buyer Of Smoker Had Wanted To Keep Leg
MAIDEN, N.C. -- A South Carolina man who mistakenly lost his amputated leg when it was sold in a barbecue smoker at a public auction will get the appendage back, authorities said Wednesday.
John Wood, of Simpsonville, S.C., had been battling to regain custody of the leg from Shannon Whisnant, who found the leg in the smoker he purchased at an auction of Wood's belongings last week, WXII-TV in Greenville, N.C., reported Whisnant had said he wanted to keep the leg if Wood wasn't willing to pay to get it back. The leg was being kept at a funeral home, the television station reported.
Whisnant said he previously charged people to look at the severed leg.
"It's mine, I want it back, I have a receipt," Whisnant said Tuesday.
He said that if Wood cared about the leg, it wouldn't have been left behind in the smoker.
Wood's leg was amputated three years ago after an airplane crash. He had been keeping the leg so it could be cremated with him when he dies.