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For years, a national network allowed those with an extreme devotion to the macabre to reportedly buy, sell and trade human body parts, prosecutors say. Jimmy Swaggart dies at 90.
The former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue pleaded guilty to stealing body parts from cadavers donated to the Boston institution and then selling them, federal prosecutors said ...
A former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School is facing federal charges for allegedly stealing, selling and shipping human body parts, according to an indictment. Cedric Lodge, 55, who worked ...
On Wednesday, the former manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School was accused of taking part in a sprawling conspiracy to steal and sell human body parts that had been donated to the school.
The former manager of Harvard Medical School's morgue has agreed to plea guilty to stealing body parts and selling them across state lines, according to documents filed Wednesday in federal court ...
Dissected human body parts, including heads, brains, skin and bones, were allegedly stolen by the manager of a morgue at Harvard Medical School in Boston and taken to New Hampshire prior to being ...
A self-described “human blood artist” from Pennsylvania was busted for peddling body parts — some belonging to children — that had been swiped from a mortuary, cops said. Jeremy Pauley, 40 ...
His legal team argued that the charges don't hold up, arguing human body parts are not legally considered property and, therefore, cannot be assigned a market value.The maximum penalty for the ...
Crime Group indicted for allegedly stealing and selling body parts from Harvard morgue Among the indicted individuals is a Salem woman whose "creepy creations" shop was searched by the FBI in March.
A self-described “human blood artist” from Pennsylvania has been sentenced to two years of probation in connection with the peddling of body parts from Harvard University and an Arkansas mortuary.
The former manager of Harvard Medical School’s morgue has agreed to plea guilty to stealing body parts and selling them across state lines, according to documents filed Wednesday in federal court.