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Diogo Alves - Wikipedia The preserved head A preserved human head on display at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon has long been believed to belong to Alves However, Abrantes demonstrates that this is almost certainly false
Diogo Alves: The 19th-Century Killer With A Perfectly Preserved Head For years, Diogo Alves terrorized the people of Lisbon, Portugal as a thief and a cold-blooded murderer Indeed, he’s considered the city’s first real serial killer But although he was executed for these crimes in 1841, his legacy has persisted — because his head was preserved in a glass jar at the University of Lisbon’s Faculty of
Who Was Diogo Alves, and How Did His Head End Up in a Jar? Following his execution, he became an oddity, an exhibit beyond death Soon after he was hanged, scientists chose to have his head preserved in a jar His well-preserved head could still be seen today at the University of Lisbon, where its lifeless stare terrifies visitors to this day Sketch of Alves with his head still attached
Scientists preserved the SEVERED HEAD of one of Europes worst serial . . . Doctor Pedro Henriques pictured with the perfectly preserved head of Diogo AlvesCredit: Rex Alves is believed to have killed at least 70 people in a rampage in Lisbon Alves earned nickname “The Aqueduct Murderer” – as he was known for standing on a 200-foot-tall aqueduct and waiting for farmers to pass through at night, before
Diogo Alves: Portugal’s First Serial Killer - History Defined Probably because a second skull, belonging to murderer Francisco Mattos Lobo was examined just one year after Alves’ death It spared Alves’ head from being tampered with Alves’ head can still be found, eerily preserved, at the University of Lisbon in Portugal Diogo Alves’ preserved head in a jar at the University of Lisbon in Portugal
The Gruesome Tale of Diogo Alves: Brutal Serial Killer : MysteryLores In a bizarre twist of history, the preserved head of Portuguese serial killer Diogo Alves, who killed over 70 people by tossing them off a 213-foot bridge during the 1830s, is still showcased at the University of Lisbon, raising both fascination and horror among the public