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Harvard: Director of the Medical Morgue was accused of selling body parts

Harvard: Director of the Medical Morgue was accused of selling body parts

He morgue director from Harvard Medical School was indicted for federal charges of theft of body parts in what would be a human remains trafficking conspiracy involving his wife and other people. Cedric Lodge allowed shoppers into the school morgue to pick out donated body parts and transported heads, brains, skins and bones to his home in New Hampshire, according to the five-count indictment filed in Pennsylvania. “Some crimes are beyond comprehension,” he said. Gerard M. Karam, federal prosecutor, Wednesday in a statement. He said the conspiracy was "particularly egregious" because the victims had donated their remains to educate students…
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