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Sign In Not a Subscriber?Join NowIn 2014, the FBI discovered an entire museum—and thousands of human remains—in the home of a 90-year-old Indiana man who hosted the Boy Scouts and claimed to have detonated the first atomic bomb. Was he a pillar of his community or the most prolific grave robber in modern American history?
NOVEMBER 2021 JOSH SANBURN LEONARDO SANTAMARIAIn 2014, the FBI discovered an entire museum—and thousands of human remains—in the home of a 90-year-old Indiana man who hosted the Boy Scouts and claimed to have detonated the first atomic bomb. Was he a pillar of his community or the most prolific grave robber in modern American history?
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