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One of those other famous persons is believed to be Mexico's Robin Hood, General Francisco "Pancho" Villa, whose skull was swiped from his grave following his assassination and burial in 1923.
Dear KKK: Ah, Villa's stolen skull. No macabre Mexican legend is more ... Here are the accepted facts about Pancho's purloined pate: On February 6, 1926, someone raided Villa's tomb in Parral ...
It has long been rumored by conspiracy theorists and even some historians that the skull of Pancho Villa may be in the possession of Yale University’s infamous Skull and Bones fraternity.
geronimo 2. Pancho Villa's skull. The rumor is that the society bought the skull for $25,000 in 1926, shortly after the skull was stolen from Villa's grave. Skull and Bones has denied this ...
Dear Mexican: What do Mexicans think about President Bush's grandfather having a hand in getting the guy that robbed Pancho Villa's head out of jail ... Holmdahl not only admitted to stealing Villa's ...
In his superb The Life and Times of Pancho Villa, historian Friedrich Katz relates a possible fate of Villa's head. "It had been acquired by Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale University ...
Yet the story of Pancho Villa and Douglas had just begun ... Oft-named destinations include the Skull and Bones Crypt at Yale University, a Chicago phrenology laboratory and under the foundation ...
Some students swear Skull and Bones houses the stolen skulls of Geronimo, Pancho Villa and former President Martin van Buren. One club, the Yale Society for the Exploration of Campus Secrets, is ...
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