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Morgue Manager At Havard Medical School Charged With Stealing & Selling Human Remains
Morgue Manager Faces Up To 15 Years In Prison For Selling Human Remains
Seven people including the morgue manager at Harvard Medical School were arrested and charged with stealing and selling human remains.
They stole from mortuaries at the Ivy League school and the University of Arkansas, prosecutors said.
The arrests involved an underground network that robbed corpses including the bodies of two stillborn infants at Harvard Medical School’s Anatomical Gifts Program and an Arkansas mortuary and crematorium, U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam said in a statement Wednesday.
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Cedric Lodge, 55, allegedly stole the remains from the university morgue, where he worked, and sold the body parts online with the help of his wife, Denise, 63, to associates Katrina Maclean, 44; Joshua Taylor, 46; and Matthew Lampi, 52.
The defendants face conspiracy and the unlawful transportation of stolen goods charges, which carry a maximum of 15 years behind bars.
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