Twitchy:
Harvard University, once the gold standard of higher education, has fallen from grace. Infested with woke Leftists, the vaunted institution is in hot water with the Trump administration over its handling of campus antisemitism.
But now they’ve got even more problems in their morgue.
The manager of said morgue, Cedric Lodge, just pled guilty to stealing and selling body parts. more
Does Harvard have a grave stealing major headed by Professor Igor which only holds classes during the middle of the night.
Not to worry these bodies are just those of the children these demon leftists traffic.
Filed under ‘Research Project” and funded, of course, by the taxpayers!
Only Leftists would turn a morgue into a junk yard!
(AKA Boneyard)
It could be worse….
How does a mortgage manager get access to dead bodies? I mean I know tuition at a place like Harvard cost the average person an arm or a leg, but a whole body. What else does Harvard take in lieu of payment, a person’s soul. I’ve always heard the Ivy’s are demonic places that practice the dark arts, but this is taking things too far.
What? Oh, morgue manager. Never mind.
Cedric,,do I really need to look?
Was the “donor” Abbey Normal?
I placed an order for brains, but apparently Harvard doesn’t have any.
Good one, Dr. Tar. LOL! Great Emily Litella tribute;
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Well, Cedric belongs to a protected class, so don’t expect anything close to the “maximum sentence” of 10 years.
All leftists are ghouls.
I though the cafeteria Chili tasted a bit odd…
Kcir- same problem at the Las Vegas Wendy’s. lol
Remember that dumbass woman who brought a finger and hid it in her chili and tried to sue Wendy’s for it?
Shoulda tried it at KFC. Finger lickin’ good and all that.
They’re askin’ fer it. lol
We used to jokingly refer to KFC as KFR Kentucky fried rat many years ago when some person allegedly got a fried rat in their KFC order. It was probably an urban myth but who really knows.
geoff – Remember the horse meat allegation about Jack in the Box back in the 80’s?
When I lived in Portland, Oregon in 1971/72 I remember distinctly seeing horse meat for sale at a local butcher. I didn’t think much about it at the time and have never eaten horse meat. Although we never knew what was in the fried rice when I was in the Navy in the early 70’s and ate it at local bars in Olongapo City in the Philippines, it could’ve been some kind of mystery meat for all we knew. And the best steak that I ever ate was from a water buffalo when we made a port call to Singapore in 1974.