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Hitler Deputy’s Bones Exhumed to Stop Neo-Nazi Pilgrimages

Yesterday morning, the bones of Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler’s deputy, were exhumed from his grave in southern Germany. The bones were then cremated and scattered at sea, cemetery administrator Andreas Fabel told the Associated Press. This comes in response to the use of Hess’ grave as a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis.

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Was Shakespeare a Stoner? His Grave Could Hold the Answer

Almost 400 years after his death, a literary legend may get drug tested.

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Arlington Horror: Possibly 6,000 Mismarked Graves?

A gruesome discovery on Wednesday of three bodies buried in the wrong graves could portend even more shocking things to come at the nation’s most storied cemetery. (via AP)