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CNN —When FBI agents arrived at James Nott’s Kentucky apartment with a search warrant on Tuesday, they asked if anyone else was home. Nott has not been charged with crimes connected with the body parts. It all started last summer, when the police in East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, received a tip about possible human remains located at the home of a man named Jeremy Pauley, according to the complaint. Officers searched his home in Enola, Pennsylvania, and found organs and skin, among other human remains, the FBI said. During the FBI investigation, Pauley told agents about a network of people buying and selling stolen human body parts.
Persons: James, ” Nott, That’s, Nott, Aaron Dyke, Jeremy Pauley, Pauley, Cedric Lodge, Lodge, William Burke, “ William Burke, William Hare, Burke, Hare, Robert Knox, , ” Pauley, Caroline Branum Organizations: CNN, FBI, , Harvard Medical School, Court, Middle, Middle District of, Anatomy Department, University of Edinburgh, WGAL, AK, WLKY Locations: James Nott’s Kentucky, East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, Enola , Pennsylvania, Middle District, Middle District of Pennsylvania, , Edinburgh, Mount Washington , Kentucky
The person in the photo, Jeremy Pauley, is also allegedly involved in the trafficking scheme as a client who bought human remains. A press release on the indictment can be read (here). On Facebook, users sharing a photo of Pauley said: “this is the morgue manager of the Harvard Medical school. Pauley, who was previously arrested in 2022 for buying human remains on Facebook, is also accused of involvement in the human remains trafficking scheme from the June 14, 2023 indictment. A photo of a man with facial tattoos and piercings circulated online shows Jeremy Pauley, not Cedric Lodge, the former Harvard Medical School morgue manager.
Persons: Cedric Lodge, Jeremy Pauley, Pauley, Matthew Lampi, Read Organizations: Harvard Medical School, Reuters, Facebook, Harvard Medical, Associated Press, Pennsboro Township Police, Attorney’s, Middle District of Pennsylvania Locations: Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, Middle District, Arkansas
The manager of a morgue at Harvard Medical School has been charged with selling body parts from donated cadavers and allowing buyers to come to the morgue to choose which parts they wanted, federal prosecutors said on Wednesday. Prosecutors said that the manager, Cedric Lodge, 55, and his wife, Denise Lodge, 63, both of Goffstown, N.H., and three others had been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pennsylvania on charges of conspiracy and interstate transport of stolen goods. A sixth person, Jeremy Pauley, 41, of Bloomsburg, Pa., was charged separately, prosecutors said. A seventh, Candace Chapman Scott, of Little Rock, Ark., was previously indicted in Arkansas, prosecutors said. The defendants were all part of a nationwide network that bought and sold human remains stolen from Harvard Medical School and a mortuary in Little Rock where Ms. Scott worked, prosecutors said.
Persons: Cedric Lodge, Denise Lodge, Jeremy Pauley, Candace Chapman Scott, Scott Organizations: Harvard Medical, Wednesday, Prosecutors, Harvard Medical School Locations: Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, Pa, Arkansas, Little Rock
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