Crime & Safety
Wife Of Former Harvard Morgue Manager To Plead Guilty To Charges In Connection To Body Part Thefts
Prosecutors said Cedric Lodge stole everything from heads, skin, bones and even brains.

April 15, 2024
BOSTON - The woman accused of helping her husband sell human body parts online will now plead guilty to some of the charges against her.
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Denise Lodge changed her plea and will now plead guilty to aiding and abetting interstate transport of stolen goods. In exchange, all the other charges against her will be dropped. A Pennsylvania man also charged in the case who admitted to buying human remains from multiple people has already pleaded guilty.
Lodge's husband, Cedric Lodge, is the former manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School. He's accused of taking human remains back to his New Hampshire home and selling them online for a profit. Prosecutors said Cedric Lodge stole everything from heads, skin, bones and even brains.
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