Harvard Morgue Scandal: Lawsuit Reveals Organ Trafficking of Hundreds of Cadavers.

Harvard Medical School's former morgue manager and six others have been charged in connection to an underground ring that stole corpses and body parts from the university and an Arkansas mortuary and crematorium to sell online. The ex-manager allegedly robbed many corpses meant for science from his employer and sold them with the help of his wife from 2018 to March 7 of this year. A Massachusetts man said he was disgusted to learn that his late wife’s remains may have been sold through a human remains trafficking ring after she donated herself to Harvard Medical School for research. Harvard Medical School’s former morgue manager Cedric Lodge, 55, and six others have been charged in connection to an underground ring that stole corpses and body parts from the university and an Arkansas mortuary and crematorium to sell online.
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