Cedric Lodge
Cedric Lodge, 57, is a former morgue manager who recently pleaded guilty to charges related to trafficking human remains, including parts from bodies donated for scientific research. His actions, which took place between 2018 and 2022, involved stealing body parts from Harvard University and selling them illegally. Lodge's plea agreement has raised public outrage, particularly among families who donated their loved ones' bodies for medical advancement, leading to multiple lawsuits against Harvard.
Born on Apr 18, 1966 (59 years old)
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Hungary:
Cedric Lodge was the head of the Harvard Medical School morgue and was involved in the theft and sale of human remains.
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Serbia:
Cedric Lodge was involved in cutting, stealing, and selling donated body parts that were supposed to be used for scientific purposes.
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India:
Cedric Lodge pleaded guilty to human trafficking involving the transportation of stolen human remains.
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United States:
Cedric Lodge, a former Harvard Medical School morgue manager, pleaded guilty to stealing and selling body parts.
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Ukraine:
Cedric Lodge, the former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School, pleaded guilty to trafficking body parts of deceased individuals.
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Israel:
Cedric Lodge admitted to charges related to trafficking human remains and is expected to face a lengthy prison sentence.
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