A judge in Boston has dismissed a series of lawsuits against Harvard Medical School over the theft of human remains from its morgue, saying that the school has immunity under a law governing body ...
Harvard Medical School's morgue manager has been accused of selling body parts as part of a "stolen human remains" criminal network, according to a federal complaint unsealed Wednesday. Morgue manager ...
Federal prosecutors said the manager was one of seven people charged with being part of a network that bought and sold remains stolen from the medical school and an Arkansas mortuary. By Michael ...
A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager recently entered a plea in relation to an alleged scheme to steal and sell donated body parts. Cedric Lodge, 57, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, pleaded ...
BOSTON - Cedric Lodge, the manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School, has been accused of selling stolen body parts. According to a federal indictment out of Pennsylvania, Lodge, 55, stole ...
Several people, including a former morgue employee at Harvard Medical School, are facing federal charges for allegedly taking part in the sale and transportation of stolen body parts, according to ...
FOUR OTHER CHARGES AGAINST HIM DROPPED. WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT? THE FORMER MORGUE MANAGER FOR HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL WAS INDICTED IN 2023 AFTER BEING ACCUSED OF STEALING HUMAN REMAINS. CEDRIC LODGE OF ...
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A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager as well as Harvard officials are now facing a class action lawsuit in connection with the alleged mishandling, theft and sale of donated human remains ...
Cedric Lodge stole organs from cadavers that had been donated for medical research, prosecutors said. The university fired him in 2023. By Neil Vigdor A former manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical ...
Medical sculptor Damon Coyle walks around with a Mary Poppins bag of body parts. Fake ones, that is. At the University of Missouri, his lab creates hyperrealistic body parts designed to help medical ...