Buckets of human remains. Desecrated corpses. A nationwide network linked to an Ivy League institution. These are all the components of a scheme that saw some 400 body parts stolen from Harvard Medical School's morgue, prosecutors say.The case , and a seasoned staffer who ran the facility is said to be responsible. Enter 56-year-old Cedric Lodge - the unassuming man who manned the halls of windowless, subterranean space During that span, he allegedly from right under university brass's noses and shipped them by mail to buyers from his home. He is also accused to letting 'customers' wander around the morgue to pick out what they wanted.
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