Haverhill woman sentenced in Harvard body parts ring
By Caroline Enos | Staff Writer
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HAVERHILL — A woman who was living in Salem, Massachusetts, and ran her business in Peabody when she sold human body parts stolen from the Harvard Medical School morgue will serve two years in a Connecticut prison for her role in the scheme.
Katrina Maclean, 47, now of Haverhill, was sentenced Tuesday to 24 months in prison by a federal judge in Pennsylvania for transporting stolen goods across state lines, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania said in a statement.
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