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Harvard Medical Morgue Chief Charged With Selling Body Parts

Por: Time Health June 16, 2023

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The manager of Harvard Medical School’s morgue was indicted on federal charges he stole body parts as part of a human-remains trafficking conspiracy involving his wife and others. Cedric Lodge allowed buyers into the school’s morgue to choose body parts from donated cadavers and transported heads, brains, skin, and bones to his home in New Hampshire, according to the five-count indictment filed in Pennsylvania. “Some crimes defy... + full article



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