Cedric Lodge, the former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue, pleaded guilty to federal charges regarding an elaborate scheme to steal and sell body parts from donated cadavers. Between 2018 and 2020, he removed human remains—including organs and dissected heads—and sold them without permission from donors or their families. Lodge transported the remains to his home in New Hampshire, participating in their sale and interstate transport. He faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison followed by supervised release and possible fines, with sentencing determined by federal statutes.
Cedric Lodge, the former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School, admitted to stealing and selling body parts from donated cadavers before their proper disposal.
From 2018 to March 2020, Lodge participated in an illegal scheme to transport and sell human remains without permission from donors or their families.
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