


“Harvard Medical School failed him, his family, and everyone impacted by these horrific acts.” This was consistent with his life as a dedicated pediatrician,” attorneys Joe Sauder of Sauder Schelkopf and Bryan Lentz of Bochetto & Lentz said in a statement to the Herald. “We look forward to litigating this case on behalf of our client, whose father’s remains were entrusted to Harvard Medical School to further medical education. William Buchanan made arrangements to donate his body to the medical school - the pediatrician’s alma mater - prior to his death at 90 in 2018. The complaint states that Weiss is one of three surviving daughters of Dr. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a Deerfield woman named Anne Weiss, “individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated” against Harvard as well as the Harvard Medical Center.
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“His license plate and open association with macabre hobbies revealed his view of his job at the morgue as a backdrop for his fantasies instead of a place of reverence and respect.” “The Grim Reaper posted images of himself dressed up in the garb of the undertaker in a Dickens novel with a black hat and overcoat,” it continues.

Newton man remembers wife, whose body parts may have been sold in Harvard Medical School scandal “This ghoulish black market was allowed to flourish in plain sight by an HMS morgue employee whose lack of respect for the dead was obvious to anyone who scrutinized his behavior it is alleged that he drove to work each day and presumably parked in the HMS parking lot with a license plate identifying him as the ‘GRIM-R’ - as in, the grim reaper,” a new lawsuit targeting the university filed at the end of day Thursday in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston states. Attorney’s office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced on June 14 an alleged “ nationwide network of individuals bought and sold human remains stolen from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary,” which implicated HMS morgue employee Cedric Lodge, 55, of Goffstown, N.H., and four others, including his wife, Denise Lodge, 63. One of two new lawsuits filed against Harvard in the wake of bombshell allegations a morgue employee was stealing and selling body parts donated to the university’s medical school reveals the employee may have identified as the “Grim Reaper.”
