’cause what would they say if they ever knew?
In 1940, Nana Milagro Hoyos paid a visit to Carl Tanzler von Cosel’s home to confront him about a salacious rumor. What she found confirmed her fears. 63-year-old Tanzler had been sleeping with her young sister Elena. And storing her, held together by wax and chicken wire, in his bed for years since her death by tuberculosis.