Harvard morgue manager and others charged with selling stolen human body parts.

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A former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School, Cedric Lodge, and his wife, Denise, are facing federal charges for allegedly stealing, selling, and shipping human body parts, including heads, brains, skin, bones, and other remains, without the knowledge or permission of the school. They allegedly conspired with others, including the owner of a store in Massachusetts, to sell the stolen body parts. Harvard University officials are "appalled" and have appointed an external panel to evaluate their anatomical donor program and morgue policies.
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