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    Missing body parts of famous people...

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/wayof...ef=mpstoryview

    Napoleons "manhood" isn't buried with the body... seems the priest took a souvenir home...

    Einsteins brain was cut into 240 sections and a good portion of the sections are still around...

    That's just a couple that were mentioned.
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    Re: Missing body parts of famous people...

    Ok. That is really disturbing. Why would somebody tak another guy's "manhood" with him as a souvenir? That's just WAY too creepy for me. And Jackson's hand? It certainly has some frequent flyer miles under its belt....or should that be cuff?
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