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Plea deal in US body parts case | Plea deal in US body parts case |
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An American behind a plot to illegally remove body parts from corpses and sell them for transplant is to admit guilt in a plea bargain, his lawyer has said. | |
One of the bodies plundered was that of famous BBC broadcaster Alistair Cooke, whose bones sold for $11,000 (£5,600). | One of the bodies plundered was that of famous BBC broadcaster Alistair Cooke, whose bones sold for $11,000 (£5,600). |
Michael Mastromarino, 44, allegedly earned millions from the plot in New York and is expected to face a minimum of 18 years in prison. | |
Another 10 people have been charged in connection with the case. | Another 10 people have been charged in connection with the case. |
Co-operation | Co-operation |
Mr Mastromarino's lawyer, Mario Gallucci, said his client was "facing a daunting battle and he sees this as his best opportunity to accept responsibility and move on". | Mr Mastromarino's lawyer, Mario Gallucci, said his client was "facing a daunting battle and he sees this as his best opportunity to accept responsibility and move on". |
Cooke was born in the UK but lived in New York | Cooke was born in the UK but lived in New York |
Mr Mastromarino was charged with corruption, body stealing, opening graves, unlawful dissection and forgery. | Mr Mastromarino was charged with corruption, body stealing, opening graves, unlawful dissection and forgery. |
His assistant, Lee Cruceta, has agreed to a deal to serve eight years in prison. | His assistant, Lee Cruceta, has agreed to a deal to serve eight years in prison. |
Seven funeral directors have admitted other charges while charges on two other people are still pending. | Seven funeral directors have admitted other charges while charges on two other people are still pending. |
Thousands of people received body part transplants supplied by Mr Mastromarino's Biomedical Tissue Services and his plea bargain is expected to include co-operation on providing information on who else dealt in the parts. | Thousands of people received body part transplants supplied by Mr Mastromarino's Biomedical Tissue Services and his plea bargain is expected to include co-operation on providing information on who else dealt in the parts. |
The parts were taken without permission from more than 1,000 corpses awaiting cremation in New York state and may have exposed people to infection, prosecutors say. | The parts were taken without permission from more than 1,000 corpses awaiting cremation in New York state and may have exposed people to infection, prosecutors say. |
The four-year operation ran until 2005. | The four-year operation ran until 2005. |
Alistair Cooke died in 2004, aged 95. He presented Letter from America, the world's longest-running radio speech show, for 58 years. | Alistair Cooke died in 2004, aged 95. He presented Letter from America, the world's longest-running radio speech show, for 58 years. |
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