A book bound with human skin from dead woman's corpse finally removed from Harvard library

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Of course, Caitlin Doughty has a video on this topic…

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I saw this one, really interesting.


dead woman’s corpse

Kinda redundant headline I mean…of course she was dead, that’s what a corpse means.


Just remember to say the magic words before checking it out!

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Since Harvard has had her remains for 90 years they should bury them on campus grounds with an appropriately large memorial stone. The memorial should include the name of the book if her name cannot be found.
I wonder what other artifacts of human remains also reside at Harvard. This can’t be the only one.

Well, I heard that until recently, they had all of Kissenger’s horcruxes.

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