The indictment charges the Lodges and three others — Katrina Maclean, 44, of Salem, Massachusetts; Joshua Taylor, 46, of West Lawn, Pennsylvania; and Mathew Lampi, 52, of East Bethel, Minnesota — with conspiracy and interstate transport of stolen goods
The Lodges allegedly sold remains to Maclean, Taylor, and others in arrangements made through telephone calls and social media websites.
Two other people have been charged in the case.
Jeremy Pauley, age 41, of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, allegedly bought some remains from Candace Chapman Scott, of Little Rock, Arkansas, who allegedly stole them from a mortuary where she worked. Authorities have said Scott stole body parts from cadavers she was supposed to have cremated, noting many of the bodies had been donated to and used for research and educational purposes by a medical school in Arkansas.
Pauley allegedly sold many of the stolen remains to other people, including individuals, including Lampi. Pauley and Lampi bought and sold from each other over an extended period of time and exchanged more than $100,000 in online payments, authorities said.
some other articles noted their venmo or paypal notes had things like 'braaainnns' or some shit.
they named quite a few ppl:
some other articles noted their venmo or paypal notes had things like 'braaainnns' or some shit.
https://www.phillytrib.com/news/former-harvard-morgue-manager-stole-brains-skin-and-other-body-parts-to-sell-them-indictment/article_7c164a7e-6dbf-54d5-8939-dd7c0201c307.html
Those were just additional distributers, not end consumers