Massachusetts woman sentenced for selling body parts stolen from Harvard morgue

By Nicole Poitras

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    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (WMUR) — A Massachusetts woman will spend two years in prison for selling body parts stolen from the morgue at Harvard Medical School.

Investigators say Katrina Maclean, who owns Kat’s Creepy Creations in Peabody, bought some of the stolen body parts before selling and shipping them to others.

Back in 2023, Cedric and Denise Lodge of Goffstown were also charged in connection with the scheme. They were sentenced to prison last December.

Cedric is the former manager of the Harvard Medical School Morgue. He is spending eight years in prison.

Denise pleaded guilty to selling the remains to buyers across the country and was sentenced to one year and one day.

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