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Cedric Lodge pleads guilty in remains-smuggling ring

Cedric Lodge, who is the former morgue manager of Harvard Medical School, and Jeremy Pauley were among seven people linked in a nationwide scheme to steal, sell, and buy cadaver parts, prosecutors said. (Screenshot of Lodge at left: NBC Boston; mugshot of Pauley: Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office)

Left: Cedric Lodge (WBTS). Right: Jeremy Pauley (Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office).

Those who donated their remains to Harvard Medical School likely did so with the belief that their bodies would be used just for research and teaching.

The morgue manager, however, had different plans: He stole the remains — and sold them for profit.

That man, Cedric Lodge, 57, pleaded guilty to interstate transport of stolen human remains on Wednesday in a Pennsylvania federal court, authorities announced.

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He follows his wife, Denise Lodge, and others in admitting wrongdoing.

According to prosecutors, Cedric Lodge, who no longer serves as the morgue manager, admitted that he participated in the remains-smuggling ring from 2018 through at least March 2020. Items he stole and brought to his home in New Hampshire included organs, brains, skin, faces, and heads. He and his wife then sold the remains to buyers in Salem, Massachusetts, as well as New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, prosecutors said.

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