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A former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue has been sentenced to eight years in prison for trafficking body parts he stole from cadavers donated to the university. Cedric Lodge, 58, of ...
A former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue in Boston was sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts “as if they were baubles.” Authorities said Cedric Lodge was ...
SENTENCE WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE. A NEW HAMPSHIRE COUPLE HAS BEEN SENTENCED FOR STEALING AND SELLING HUMAN REMAINS FROM THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL MORGUE. CEDRIC LODGE, THE MORGUE’S FORMER ...
The former manager of the Harvard University morgue and his wife were sentenced to prison Tuesday for their roles in the theft and sale of human remains. Cedric Lodge, 58, and Denise Lodge, 65, both ...
A former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts donated for scientific research, the Justice Department said.
A former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue in Boston was sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts “as if they were baubles.” Authorities said Cedric Lodge was ...
In one example, Cedric Lodge provided skin to a buyer so it could be tanned into leather and bound into a book, a “deeply horrifying reality,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Alisan Martin said in a court ...