Big Nose George Parrott was a train robber, outlaw, and all-around menace in the American Wild West. But after his capture and lynching in 1881, his story took a gruesome turn: a local doctor used Georgeās skin to make a pair of shoes and a medical bag. The shoes were worn in publicāand still exist today. Itās a real tale of crime, frontier justice, and one of the most macabre post-mortem punishments in history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Big Nose George Parrott was a train robber, outlaw, and all-around menace in the American Wild West. But after his capture and lynching in 1881, his story took a gruesome turn: a local doctor used Georgeās skin to make a pair of shoes and a medical bag. The shoes were worn in publicāand still exist today. Itās a real tale of crime, frontier justice, and one of the most macabre post-mortem punishments in history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....