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Carl Tanzler - A Man's Undying Love or Sickness? PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 September 2008

Carl Tanzler

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Carl Tanzler or sometimes Count Carl von Cosel (February 8, 1877 – July 23, 1952) was a

German-born radiologist at the United States Marine Hospital in Key West, Florida who

developed a morbid obsession for a young Cuban-American tuberculosis patient, Maria Elena

Milagro "Helen" de Hoyos (1910–1931), that carried on well after Hoyos succumbed to the

disease in 1931.In 1933, almost two years after her death, Tanzler removed Hoyos' body from

its tomb, and lived with the corpse at his home for seven years until its discovery by

Hoyos' relatives and authorities in 1940.



Tanzler went by many names; he was listed as Georg Karl Tänzler on his German marriage

certificate. He was listed as Carl Tanzler von Cosel on his United States citizenship

papers, and he was listed as Carl Tanzler on his Florida death certificate. Some of his

hospital records were signed Count Carl Tanzler von Cosel.



He was born as Karl Tänzler or Georg Karl Tänzler on February 8, 1877 in Dresden, Germany.

Around 1920 he married Doris A. (1889–1977) and he was listed as "Georg Karl Tänzler" on the

marriage certificate. Together they had two children: Ayesha Tanzler (1922–1998), and

Crystal Tanzler (1924–1934), who died of diphtheria.



Tanzler grew up in Germany, and apparently spent time in Australia around the time of World

War I, where he may have been held on detention. Tanzler emigrated to the United States in

1926, sailing from Rotterdam on February 6, 1926 to Havana, Cuba. From Cuba he settled in

Zephyrhills, Florida, where his sister had earlier emigrated, and was later joined by his

wife and two daughters. Leaving his family behind in Zephyrhills in 1927, he took a job as a

radiologist at the U.S. Marine Hospital in Key West, Florida under the name Carl von Cosel.

During his childhood in Germany, and later, while traveling briefly in Genoa, Italy, Tanzler

claimed to have been visited by visions of a dead ancestor, countess Anna Constantia von

Cosel, who revealed the face of his true love, an exotic dark-haired woman, to him.



On April 22, 1930, while working at the Marine Hospital in Key West, Tanzler met Maria Elena

Milagro "Helen" de Hoyos (1910–1931), a local Cuban-American woman who had been brought to

the hospital for an examination by her mother. Tanzler immediately recognized her as the

beautiful dark-haired woman that had been revealed to him in his earlier "visions." By all

accounts, Hoyos was viewed as a local beauty in Key West.



Elena was the daughter of local cigar maker Francisco "Pancho" Hoyos (1883–1934) and Aurora

Milagro (1881–1940). She had two sisters, Florinda "Nana" Milagro Hoyos (1906–1944), who

married Mario Medina (c.1905–1944) and also succumbed to tuberculosis; and Celia Milagro

Hoyos (1913–?). Medina, Nana's husband, was electrocuted trying to rescue a coworker who hit

a powerline with his crane at a construction site.



On February 18, 1926, Hoyos married Luis Mesa (1908–?), the son of Caridad and Isaac Mesa.

Luis left Hoyos shortly after Hoyos miscarried the couples' child, and moved to Miami. Hoyos

was legally married to Mesa at the time of her death.



Hoyos was eventually diagnosed with tuberculosis, a typically fatal disease at the time,

that eventually claimed the lives of almost her entire immediate family. Tanzler, with his

self-professed medical "knowledge," attempted to treat and cure Hoyos with a variety of

medicines, as well as x-ray and electrical equipment, that were brought to the Hoyos' home.

Tanzler showered Hoyos with gifts of jewelry and clothing, and allegedly professed his love

to her, but no evidence has surfaced to show that any of his affection was reciprocated by

Hoyos.



Despite Tanzler's best efforts, Hoyos died of terminal tuberculosis at her parent's home in

Key West on October 25, 1931. Following Hoyos' funeral, which Tanzler paid for, and with the

permission of her family, Tanzler commissioned the construction of an above ground mausoleum

in the Key West Cemetery that he visited almost every night.



In April, 1933, Tanzler removed Hoyos' body from the mausoleum, carted it through the

cemetery after dark on a toy wagon, and transported it to his home. Tanzler attached the

corpse's bones together with wire and coat hangers, and fitted the face with glass eyes. As

the skin of the corpse decomposed, Tanzler replaced it with silk cloth soaked in wax and

plaster of paris. As the hair fell out of the decomposing scalp, Tanzler fashioned a wig

from Hoyos' hair that had been collected by her mother and given to Tanzler not long after

her burial in 1931. Tanzler filled the corpse's abdominal and chest cavity with rags to keep

the original form, dressed Hoyos' remains in stockings, jewelry, and gloves, and kept the

body in his bed. Tanzler also used copious amounts of perfume, disinfectants, and preserving

agents, to mask the odor and forestall the effects of the corpse's decomposition.



In October, 1940, Elena's sister Florinda heard rumors of Tanzler sleeping with the

disinterred body of her sister, and confronted Tanzler at his home, where Hoyos' body was

eventually discovered. Florinda notified the authorities, and Tanzler was arrested and

detained. Tanzler was psychiatrically examined, and found mentally competent to stand trial

on the charge of "wantonly and maliciously destroying a grave and removing a body without

authorization." After a preliminary hearing on October 9, 1940 at the Monroe County

Courthouse in Key West, Tanzler was held to answer on the charge, but the case was

eventually dropped and he was released, as the statute of limitations for the crime had

expired.

Shortly after the corpse's discovery by authorities, Hoyos' body was examined by physicians

and pathologists, and put on public display at the Dean-Lopez Funeral Home, where it was

viewed by as many as 6,800 people. Hoyos' body was eventually returned to the Key West

Cemetery where the remains were buried in an unmarked grave, in a secret location, to

prevent further tampering.



The facts underlying the case and the preliminary hearing drew much interest from the media

at the time (most notably, from the Key West Citizen and Miami Herald), and created a

sensation among the public, both regionally and nationwide. The public mood was generally

sympathetic to Tanzler, whom many viewed as an eccentric "romantic".



Though not reported contemporaneously, research (most notably by authors Harrison and

Swicegood) has revealed evidence of Tanzler's necrophilia with Hoyos' corpse. Two physicians

(Dr. DePoo and Dr. Foraker) who attended the 1940 autopsy of Hoyos' remains recalled in 1972

that a paper tube had been inserted in the vaginal area of the corpse that allowed for

intercourse. Others contend that since no evidence of necrophilia was presented at the 1940

preliminary hearing, and because the physicians' "proof" surfaced in 1972, over 30 years

after the case had been dismissed, the necrophilia allegation is questionable. While no

existing contemporary photographs of the autopsy or photographs taken at the public display

show a tube, the necrophilia claim was repeated by the HBO Autopsy program in 2005.

In 1944, Tanzler moved to Pasco County, Florida close to Zephyrhills, Florida, where he

wrote an autobiography that appeared in the pulp publication, Fantastic Adventures, in 1947.

His home was near his wife Doris, who apparently helped to support Tanzler in his later

years.Tanzler received United States citizenship in 1950 in Tampa.



Separated from his obsession, Tanzler used a death mask to create a life-sized effigy of

Hoyos, and lived with it until his death on July 3, 1952. His body was discovered on the

floor of his home three weeks after his death. He died under the name "Carl Tanzler".

It has been recounted that Tanzler was found in the arms of the Hoyos effigy upon discovery

of his corpse, but his obituary reported that he died on the floor behind one of his organs.

The obituary recounted: "a metal cylinder on a shelf above a table in it wrapped in silken

cloth and a robe was a waxen image".



It has also been written (most notably by Swicegood) that Tanzler had the bodies switched

(or that Hoyos' remains were secretly returned to him), and that he died with the real body

of Elena. There is no evidence that the waxen effigy found in his house at the time of his

death contained bones, or any other human material.



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To A Stranger by Walt Whitman PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 02 June 2008

To A Stranger
by Walt Whitman


Passing stranger! you do not know
How longingly I look upon you,
You must be he I was seeking,
Or she I was seeking
(It comes to me as a dream)

I have somewhere surely
Lived a life of joy with you,
All is recall'd as we flit by each other,
Fluid, affectionate, chaste, matured,

You grew up with me,
Were a boy with me or a girl with me,
I ate with you and slept with you, your body has become
not yours only nor left my body mine only,

You give me the pleasure of your eyes,
face, flesh as we pass,
You take of my beard, breast, hands,
in return,

I am not to speak to you, I am to think of you
when I sit alone or wake at night, alone
I am to wait, I do not doubt I am to meet you again
I am to see to it that I do not lose you.

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 June 2008 )
 
New NIN album FREE! PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 May 2008

The newest NIN album is available for free. Now, don't get this one confused with the other almost free album...this one is titled 'The Slip".

 Download and check it out:

 theslip.nin.com

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 May 2008 )
 
This just in "The Hobbit" movie PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 24 April 2008

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Guillermo del Toro is directing "The Hobbit" and its sequel, which will span the 60 years between the first book and the beginning of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

New Line Cinema announced Thursday that the 43-year-old filmmaker, who wrote and directed "Pan's Labyrinth," will move to New Zealand for four years to work with executive producer Peter Jackson and his production teams.

Del Toro will direct the two films back-to-back. The first tells the story of how Bilbo Baggins came to possess the Ring of Doom, while the second will center on the time between it and "The Fellowship of the Ring."

"Pan's Labyrinth" earned six Oscar nominations in 2006 and won three awards.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 April 2008 )
 
Repo! The Genetic Opera PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 14 April 2008

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Repo! Official Website

Lionsgate has launched the official website for Repo! The Genetic Opera, a futuristic musical thriller from director Darren Lynn Bousman.

The film, written by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich, stars Sarah Brightman, Anthony Head, Paris Hilton, Bill Moseley, Paul Sorvino, and Alexa Vega.

Synopsis:

In the year 2056 – the not so distant future – an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplants… for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by villainous Repo Men.

In a world where surgery addicts are hooked on painkilling drugs and murder is sanctioned by law, a sheltered young girl searches for the cure to her own rare disease as well as information about her family’s mysterious history. After being sucked into the haunting world of GeneCo, she is unable to turn back, as all of her questions will be answered at the wildly anticipated spectacular event: The Genetic Opera.

Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (SAW II, SAW III, SAW IV) and produced by Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate, this futuristic horror rock opera stars Paul Sorvino (GOODFELLAS), Alexa Vega (SPY KIDS), Paris Hilton (HOUSE OF WAX), Anthony Head (TV’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), Bill Moseley (THE DEVIL’S REJECTS), Ogre (from the band Skinny Puppy) and world-renowned opera singer Sarah Brightman (Broadway’s “Phantom of the Opera”). By fusing ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW and BLADE RUNNER, this unique production will modernize the “rock opera” genre with original music and rich, dark production design.

This is not your parents opera.

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 April 2008 )
 
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