Man in OCC cadaver case pleads not guilty
-- Greg Risling
A 32-year-old Corona man suspected of illegally selling willed body
parts, in a case that was brought to light by OCC professors, pleaded not
guilty to the charges Friday.
Phillip Guyett Jr. said he is innocent of grand theft of personal
property, embezzlement and unlawful disposal of a body.
Guyett was released on his own recognizance and ordered to return to
court next month.
Police and school officials believe he was selling bodies and body parts
that had been willed to Western University in Pomona and kept the money.
Authorities were alerted to Guyett’s alleged misconduct by OCC officials,
who received a cadaver from Western that was partially decomposed. When
they called the university, there was no record of the transaction.
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