Wednesday, December 3, 2014

About 100 human brains have gone missing from the University of Texas


Roughly 100 brains, bottled in formaldehyde, are missing from the University of Texas and no one knows why. According to the Austin American-Statesman , undergraduates and other parties may have stolen them for "living rooms or Halloween pranks."


The missing organs are part of a collection that was transferred from The Austin State Hospital 28 years ago, which was owned by pathologist Dr. Coleman de Chenar. It is believed that he acquired the brains from patients in the psychiatric hospital. By the time he died in 1985, the doctor had amassed around 200 specimens, including the brain of 25-year-old Charles Whitman, otherwise known as the Texas Bell Tower Sniper. A lack of storage resulted in the gruesome hoard being relocated to the...


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