Dead Body Hijinks (Part 2)

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  • Woman: dies of incurable and deadly disease Carl Tanzler: ha ha well don't mind if I do
  • @colimiau
    Fun fact! Tanzler even admitted to have poisoned Elena in a note found by renovation workers in 1982, saying “She died because I gave this to her mercifully. I mixed the root of wolfsbane (monkshood) with aconite diluted. It was palatable and my loved one departed this miserable world on October 25, 1931. Suffer no more sweet Elena. I have sent you to the angels with my golden elixir...”
  • Woman: dies from highly contagious disease Old man: swoops in “I’ll be taking that!” y o i n k
  • @rano4651
    Necrophilia: putting the rot in erotica
  • @fregtz735
    The ragdoll he created makes it the first waifu body pillow in the world. (Or at least the first documented body pillow)
  • Almost every ancient egyptian mummy: Being eaten by Europeans.
  • @realbland
    Tanzler looks more like Freud than Freud does
  • As far as the hair goes, it was common place in the Victorian era to make jewelry out of a dead persons hair because that was about all you could do to remember them, so her parents likely thought that’s what he was doing
  • I think its hilarious that the Necronomicon only has a one star rating on audible. Like, everyone who wanted to do witchcraft listened to it and went: "Nah this ain't cutting it. 1/5 stars, Satan would be disappointed."
  • 5:11 when your pretending to be dead and hear "we'd like to have them cremated"
  • I can't believe you left out the part where Tanzler was planning to one day bring her body into space where he believed cosmic xrays would bring her back to life
  • I absolutely love how Tanzlers ex didn't give a shit about him being obsessed with the corpse and dumping her
  • @raelogan
    "He looked kind of like Sigmund Freud, only even more evil" is the best description I've heard of
  • My grandfather lived in the keys when Tanzler was there doing all that stuff. Key West was a small island so everyone knew everyone. They actually called him Count Carl Von Cosel, idk why, but that’s the name my grandfather used in his stories. Basically all the kids viewed him as your stereotypical local weird creepy old man who everyone was afraid of. My grandfather remembered when all this stuff came to light, it was quite the small town drama.