Tag Archives: Body Parts

Shoes of Human Skin, 1879

Titusville Herald, Titusville Pennsylvania28 August 1879

THE SKIN OF A BELLE


Silly Freak of a Medical Student Who Encases His Feet in Human Leather - Robbing a Beautiful Corpse of its Covering

A few days ago we reproduced from the Lafayette Courier an article that seemed to us to be the silly boasting of some fledgling sawbones. In order to ascertain whether or not there was a substratum of truth in the story, we telegraphed our Lafayette correspondent, and instructed him to furnish us with the facts ... [More »]

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The Barber and the Baker, 1866

The Brooklyn Eagle02 July 1866

A Horrible Story


A Paris correspondent of the London Star gives the following: In the days of Francis L. flourished a barber and a pastry cook, who were near neighbors. The pies sold by the latter were admirable – Soyer would not have disowned them. Their flavor had a delicacy that was peculiar, but delicious. The barber, too, ... [More »]

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Has Grewsome Taste, 1900

Anaconda Standard, Montana03 December 1900

Has Grewsome Taste


Wisconsin Girl Wears a Pair of Slippers Made of Human Skin.

A pretty girl at Madison, Wis., Miss Myrtle E. Downing, recently graduated from high school, has brought upon herself not a little envy on the part of her schoolmates. And all this was because Myrtle came downtown one day and gleefully exhibited upon her little feet a pretty pair of slippers which, she explained to ... [More »]

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Bound in Human Skin, 1902

Logansport Journal, Indiana16 October 1902

Bound in Human Skin


Grewsome Fad of Some Paris Book Collectors.

The latest fashion in bookbinding among certain eccentric bibliophiles is that of using human skin.

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Dead Men’s Hands, 1893

The Freeborn County Standard, Albert Lea, Minnesota8 March 1893

Dead Men's Hands


Weird and Ghastly Charms and Implements Some Criminals Employ.

One of the most curious and strange phases of superstition relates to the criminal classes. The mystic code which regulates the lives of these enemies of society is in many cases a survival of fetishists of the oldest kinds. Believing tenaciously in the dread efficacy of certain ghastly charms and incantations, the malefactor boldly enters ... [More »]

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