Hundreds of people donated their bodies to Harvard Medical School hoping to advance science and train the next generation of doctors. Meanwhile, for years, the school's morgue manager treated it like a storefront, letting potential customers browse body parts and bringing home skin and brains to be shipped out to people across the country.
Cedric Lodge's arrest last year exposed a nationwide network of human remains swapping that ensnared Harvard and lay bare the school’s broken promises to donors.
In this five-part narrative series, host and reporter Ally Jarmanning explains what happened at Harvard, talks to donor families about their interrupted grief, and meets with human remains collectors to find out why they’re interested in this macabre field. We explore the dark origins of our nation’s medical schools. And we try to answer the haunting questions that drive the series: how should we treat the dead? And who gets to decide?
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Resources: Read more about WBUR's reporting on the case here.
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Postmortem, Ep. 4: The anatomy lab
Postmortem, Ep. 3: The collectors
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