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Harvard morgue manager, pleads guilty to stealing and selling body parts. He faces up to 10 years in prison for interstate ...
Cedric Lodge admitted to transporting and selling stolen human remains across multiple states from 2018 to at least March ...
Cedric Lodge, of Goffstown, will be sentenced at a later date for stealing and selling human remains as part of a multi-state ...
Cedric Lodge, a 57-year-old former Harvard morgue manager, pleaded guilty on May 21 to interstate transport of stolen human remains.
A former manager at the Harvard Medical School morgue has pleaded guilty to stealing human remains and selling the parts to buyers across three states, prosecutors announced Friday.
Those who donated their remains to Harvard Medical School did so with the assumption that their bodies would be used just for ...
Cedric Lodge, 57, of Goffstown, N.H., pleaded guilty to a single charge of interstate transport of stolen goods, prosecutors ...
Cedric Lodge became the eighth person to plead guilty in connection with the nationwide scheme to steal and sell body parts.
Feds say the man removed organs, brains, skin, hands, faces, dissected heads, and other body parts, from donated cadavers.
The former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue pleaded guilty to stealing ... Lodge’s attorney declined to comment on the case Thursday. Harvard Medical School terminated Lodge ...