Ex-Harvard morgue manager gets 8 years for body theft
Originally Published 26 days ago — by WBUR

Cedric Lodge, a former Harvard Medical School morgue manager, was sentenced to 8 years in prison for stealing and selling body parts donated to the school, exposing a nationwide network of human remains trading and affecting over 400 families. His wife received a one-year sentence, and both pleaded guilty to interstate transport of stolen goods, with the scheme lasting at least four years and earning them up to $95,000.