
#23 - The Lead Mask Deaths of Brazil
08/01/20 • 60 min
On August 20, 1966, an eighteen year old chasing a kite discovered two corpses on a hill. Both were wearing a lead mask, and among their belongings were three sheets of paper, one of which included strange instructions that, while written in perfect Portuguese, made absolutely no sense. No cause of death could be determined for the two men. So, what happened to them? We'll tell you in this week's episode.
On August 20, 1966, an eighteen year old chasing a kite discovered two corpses on a hill. Both were wearing a lead mask, and among their belongings were three sheets of paper, one of which included strange instructions that, while written in perfect Portuguese, made absolutely no sense. No cause of death could be determined for the two men. So, what happened to them? We'll tell you in this week's episode.
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