A nationwide network of stolen body parts allegedly involving a Harvard Medical School morgue manager has revealed a thriving and macabre market for human remains, experts told The Post. Shutterstock ...
HEY, GOOD EVENING TO YOU. WE WANTED TO FIND AN EXPERT ON FORENSIC MATTERS AND WE FOUND HIM IN DAUPHIN, CORONER GRAHAM HETRICK. HE’S A FORENSIC SCIENTIST. SO HE KNOWS A LOT ABOUT BODY PARTS. CORONER ...
A ghoulish Alabama mortuary worker was sentenced last week to 15 years in federal prison for hawking body parts — including fetuses — to a sicko collector covered in face tattoos and piercings.
The truth about male nipples and armpit hair. June 4, 2014— -- intro: Every day, people have their tonsils, appendix, and wisdom teeth removed--and after the pain subsides, they proceed without a ...
June 14 (Reuters) - The former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School was among five people indicted by a grand jury on Wednesday over allegations they stole and sold body parts from cadavers ...
A Colorado funeral home operator accused of illegally selling body parts and giving clients fake ashes was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday by a federal court judge. Megan Hess received the ...
Two funeral home operators in Colorado were sentenced Wednesday for illegally selling bodies and body parts without the families’ consent, the US Attorney’s Office said. Megan Hess was sentenced to 20 ...
The severed body parts belonged to two people and included a head and limbs. Four people have been arrested in connection with the severed body parts found in at least three locations on Long Island, ...
WGAL NEWS EIGHT AT 11 STARTS NOW. A MAN CHARGED LAST YEAR IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY AFTER BODY PARTS WERE FOUND AT HIS ENOLA HOME, NOW FACING NEW CHARGES. GOOD EVENING. I’M LORI BURKHOLDER. I’M JANELLE ...
Warning: Story contains graphic details. MT. OLIVET, Ky. (WXIX) - A dismembered body and apparent cooked body parts were all found inside a Northern Kentucky home after troopers say they were called ...
The victim's hands, feet and teeth were found in a New York City apartment, per authorities Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal reporter at PEOPLE's crime desk. He work also appears in The New York Times, ...