lilacstorm
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It's been taken down.By the way, this is Katrina MacLean's Facebook.
Check out the mugshot.
Morgue manager at Harvard Medical School among 7 charged with stealing, selling human remains
Seven people were arrested and charged with stealing and selling human remains from mortuaries and the Harvard Medical School, including the bodies of two still born infants, prosecutors said.nypost.com
I'm actually surprised it took so long, she was hanging in there business as well. She was still advertising and selling up until yesterday.It's been taken down.
There would be zero problems if they were doing it by the book and legally. This is legal, you can buy and sell human bones. The thing is, they stole. Bones and organs. That is so disgusting. They were people, they didn't consent to that.Check out the mugshot.
Morgue manager at Harvard Medical School among 7 charged with stealing, selling human remains
Seven people were arrested and charged with stealing and selling human remains from mortuaries and the Harvard Medical School, including the bodies of two still born infants, prosecutors said.nypost.com
Harvard Medical School morgue manager Cedric Lodge accused of selling stolen body parts
Cedric Lodge, the manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School, has been accused of selling stolen body parts.www.cbsnews.com
‘Some crimes defy understanding’: Former Harvard Medical School morgue employee, others charged for selling stolen body parts - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
Several people, including a former morgue employee at Harvard Medical School, are facing federal charges for allegedly taking part in the sale and transportation of<a class="excerpt-read-more"...whdh.com
According to a federal indictment out of Pennsylvania, Lodge, 55, stole dissected portions of human cadavers, took them to his home in Goffstown, New Hampshire and then sold them online.
Lodge's 63-year-old wife Denise and two alleged buyers, 44-year-old Katrina MacLean of Salem and 46-year-old Joshua Taylor of West Lawn, Pennsylvania were also charged in the indictment released Wednesday.
MacLean owns a store in Peabody called "Kat's Creepy Creations." Back in March, the FBI searched the store and MacLean's home in Salem, Massachusetts.
It's not working for me. Maybe it's taken down.
“Christine wanted other people to benefit from her passing so that she could be studied. So that the doctors of the future or tomorrow could study her body and find not only a cure for pancreatic cancer but for some other, you know, disease,” said Hill. “And we as family members gave her body to Harvard thinking that she was in the best hands possible.”
Hill is the next of kin for her aunt and says she called the Harvard Program’s 24-hour hotline Wednesday night and was told he aunt’s name was listed on the “Potentially Affected List.”
Norwood family donated aunt’s remains to Harvard, ‘thinking that she was in the best hands possible’
Boston 25 spoke exclusively with a Norwood woman who said she just received her aunt’s cremated remains back from the Harvard Medical School morgue last fall.www.boston25news.com