Posted on 12/22/2005 8:01:48 PM PST by Main Street
Relatives of Alistair Cooke, the late broadcaster, have spoken of their revulsion after it was found that his bones were cut from his body by a criminal gang and sold for transplant tissue.
New York police said his body was one of dozens chopped up for profit by rogue morticians in Brooklyn.
After presenting BBC radio's Letter from America for more than half a century, Cooke died in March last year of lung cancer, aged 95.
The "body-snatchers", as the New York tabloids call them, surgically carved out his bones the day after he died, said the Daily News.
His remains were then returned to the family for cremation.
Unnamed sources said the bones were sold for more than $7,000 to two tissue processing companies for use in transplant operations.
"I hope those guys burn in hell for what they did," said David Grossberg, a lawyer for the Cooke family.
It is believed that after being processed his bones could have been used for dental implants or for orthopaedic surgery. But by the time of his death the cancer had spread to his bones.
Cooke's stepdaughter, Holly Rumbold, spoke yesterday of her shock both at the desecration and at the idea of the cancerous bones being passed off as healthy tissue.
"He died in the night and the undertakers collected him," Miss Rumbold told Radio 4's The World at One. "His ashes or what we thought were his ashes were returned the next day. They were scattered in Central Park.
"Who knows, maybe some of the ashes were his - how do you know? It defies the imagination. It's so corrupt and evil.
"I'm most shocked by the violation of the medical ethics that my stepfather's ancient and cancerous bones should have been passed off as healthy tissue to innocent patients in their quest for better health."
His daughter, Susan Kittredge, told the Daily News: "That people in need of healing should have received his body parts considering his age and the fact that he was ill when he died, is as appalling to the family as it is that his remains were violated."
The outrage came to light when police looked through the records of a mortuary they are investigating for serial abuse of bodies.
It was raided this week as part of an investigation into funeral directors, surgeons and businessmen who are alleged to have collaborated in stealing parts from bodies.
Officers found that the person who supposedly authorised the donation did not exist, said the New York Post.
America has an active market in human bone with 400,000 grafts a year.
Cadaveric bones and splinters are used to repair accident damage, to ease deformity and to replace bone destroyed or removed because of cancer.
Human bone is ground for cement in orthopaedic operations and as dental filler.
In Britain, which has bone banks around the country, about 10,000 bone transplants are carried out each year.
In January, a laboratory manager was jailed for stealing bones from a freezer at a hospital in Yorkshire and selling them for £12,000 to two private clinics.
Bizarre! Absolutely bizarre!
WTF?!!
It looks legit, and I'm really blown away by this.
Sick; sordid. . .and if they ever voted; it was probably for a Liberal. . .
Not Alistair Bannister!
"Hello. Me is Alister Cookie.
Welcome to Monsterpiece Theater."
"Tonight, Me proud to present
The Bone Collector,
a play in two parts."
May their names be made public soon. . .
And I surely hope this practice does not have a national network. . .
I hope as well; those now 'departed' can claim retribution should they desire. . .
. . .probably not the case. . .but IF; I would say, by whatever means. . .'go for it'.
Sad fate for Aristotle Cookie, as Steve Allen once satirized him....
If I'm having a leg transplant, I want some younger ones.
This is unreal. I used to live in Northsea, an area between Southampton and Sag Harbor. On Northsea Road there was this little bar (Northsea Tavern) where Allistair Cooke and a few of us locals would gather for a few mugs of beer and shoot the breeze. Cooke was really a fine gentleman.
I may seem wierd to all of you, but I think like Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell in terms of money for body parts. I wish there was a way to arrange it so that when I die, all of the good usable parts could be harvested and sold, and raise many $1,000s of dollars that would then be paid to whomever I had designated. Already, I have signed up for this, but it's for the parts to be given away for free. I also would prefer that the free market give more incentive to more people to donate their body parts. Heck, once I'm dead, I don't care what happens to my body. I've even considered donating my body to science, but the UCLA hospital program stopped a couple years ago, cuz of a crooked guy there.
Good point. . .
I am wondering whether it matters . . .or not; if you are an organ donor. . .
Have not heard any media pick this up. . .perhaps I missed it. . .or they are just MIA on this story
Why wouldn't animal bone suffice... this process kills the bone cells, right?
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP-Three Atlantic County residents who received bone transplants using tissue thought to be illegally harvested from corpses at New York funeral homes have tested positive for hepatitis and syphilis.
Patrick D'Arcy, an attorney with the D'Arcy Law Firm in Galloway, confirmed Thursday that the three patients underwent operations at Shore Memorial Hospital and they believe they were infected with the diseases as a result of the recent bone- and tissue-theft scandal.
Her is a link to the story in our local newspaper.
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/local/atlantic/story/5786620p-5803248c.html
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