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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.
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, 57, could be sentenced to as many as 10 years in prison after entering a guilty plea to federal charges ...
Prosecutors say this was part of a nationwide network of people who bought and sold human remains stolen from Harvard and a mortuary in Arkansas.
A former Harvard Medical School morgue manager has admitted his role in the theft and sale of human body parts — including hands, feet and heads.
But the prestigious university is also relevant for another reason: its former Medical School Morgue Manager has admitted to ...
Cedric Lodge, a 57-year-old former Harvard morgue manager, pleaded guilty on May 21 to interstate transport of stolen human ...
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, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty Thursday before Chief U.S. District Judge Matthew W. Brann to ...
The New Hampshire man accused of stealing body parts from Harvard Medical School has changed his plea to guilty.
Harvard morgue manager, pleads guilty to stealing and selling body parts. He faces up to 10 years in prison for interstate ...
Cedric Lodge, 57, of Goffstown, N.H., pleaded guilty to a single charge of interstate transport of stolen goods, prosecutors ...