Wife of ex-Harvard morgue manager pleads guilty in body part thefts case
The woman accused of helping her husband sell human body parts online has pleaded guilty to some of the charges against her.
The woman accused of helping her husband sell human body parts online has pleaded guilty to some of the charges against her.
The woman accused of helping her husband sell human body parts online will now plead guilty to some of the charges against her.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Harvard University connected to the stolen body parts scandal.
The panel recommended better documentation, cameras and access key cards after the morgue manager at Harvard Medical School was accused of stealing body parts.
A Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the theft and sale of human body parts taken from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary.
Harvard Medical School is delaying its report into the body parts selling scheme which was allegedly operating out of its morgue.
More than 300 people have joined a lawsuit against Harvard Medical School over the stolen bodies scandal at the morgue.
WBZ-TV's Chris Tanaka reports.
More than 300 families affected have joined the class action suit.
Jennie Dunkley doesn't want the crime, as egregious as it is, to overshadow the importance, and benefit of the donations and the program.
Jennie Dunkley doesn't want the crime, as egregious as it is, to overshadow the importance, and benefit of the donations and the program. WBZ-TV's Chris Tanaka reports.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Harvard University and the former manager of Harvard Medical School's morgue over the alleged theft of donated body parts.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Harvard University and the former manager of Harvard Medical School's morgue over the alleged theft of donated body parts.
Selling human bones is legal in 47 states, and legitimate collectors say the alleged crimes give them a bad reputation.
Selling human bones is legal in 47 states, and legitimate collectors say the alleged crimes give them a bad reputation. WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex reports.
The theft from Harvard Medical School's morgue is causing concern in the area of organ donation, which is life-saving and very different from donating a whole body for research.
The theft from Harvard Medical School's morgue is causing concern in the area of organ donation, which is life-saving and very different from donating a whole body for research. WBZ-TV's Cheryl Fiandaca reports.
Seven people have been indicted for trafficking stolen human remains, including the manager of the school's morgue.
Seven people have been indicted for trafficking stolen human remains, including the manager of the school's morgue. WBZ-TV's Beth Germano reports.
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WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex reports.
Katrina MacLean appeared at the Federal court and was charged with transporting stolen goods. WBZ TV's Tiffany Chan reports.
WBZ TV's Beth Germano reports.
WBZ TV's Beth Germano reports.
Cedric Lodge, the manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School, has been accused of selling stolen body parts.
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