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Carl Tanzler was a radiology technologist at a hospital in Florida. In 1930, he met Helen Milagro de Hoyos, who was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Tanzler became obsessed with Hoyos, who died in 1931 . Two years later, Tanzler removed Hoyos' body from the cemetery.
He tried to preserve it by attaching her bones together with wire, placing wax-soaked cloth over her skin, and sticking rags in her body to help keep its shape. Several years later, in 1940, Hoyos' sister heard a rumor that Tanzler was"sleeping with the disinterred body of her sister." She confronted him, and Hoyos' body was ultimately found.
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