An AP explainer on recent arrests in alleged human remains network

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Federal investigators discovered a human remains trade with connections to Harvard Medical School and have arrested people in several states.

According to prosecutors, the defendants were part of a nationwide network of people who bought and sold remains stolen from the medical school and an Arkansas mortuary. One of those charged, 55-year-old Cedric Lodge, of New Hampshire, allegedly took dissected parts of cadavers that had been donated to Harvard in a scheme that started back in 2018, prosecutors said.

They found one skull wrapped in a head scarf and another on the bed where Nott slept, along with a Harvard medical school bag. During the search, an FBI agent asked Nott if anyone else was in the residence. He responded, “only my dead friends.” Nott also had several guns and ammunition in the apartment about 20 miles south of Louisville. Nott was charged by federal investigators with illegally possessing a firearm.

 

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