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  1. He was harassed in prison and his notebooks were stolen. He was found hanged in his cell on October 19, 1910. His head was preserved in formaldehyde and transferred to Vienna in 1986. The head was on display in Vienna's Narrenturm until 2000 when the remains were interred at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof.

  2. Sep 10, 2021 · On 10 September 1898, Luigi Lucheni murdered the Austrian Empress Sisi in Geneva. After his arrest, he asked to be beheaded. The Swiss judiciary refused his request. In the end, though, the anarchist did lose his head

  3. Aug 9, 2021 · The head belonged to Luigi Lucheni, a self-styled Italian anarchist who on Sept. 10, 1898, lunged at an elegantly dressed stranger as she waited on the dock outside the Beau Rivage Hotel for...

  4. Is it possible to perceive a certain predisposition in a murderer’s brain? Scientists examined parts of Lucheni’s body in search of the answer to this question, but without detecting any abnormalities. The cranium was then closed up once more and the murderer’s head preserved in a jar in formaldehyde.

  5. Aug 31, 1986 · The relic was the head of the assassin, Luigi Lucheni, a self-styled Italian anarchist who, according to historians, lunged at the empress with a homemade dagger outside the Beau Rivage Hotel...

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  7. Mar 16, 2021 · After death, Lucheni's body was decapitated and the head preserved in a glass container filled with formalin at the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the University of Geneva; after a formal request from the Austrian authorities, it was transferred to Vienna and kept in the Federal Museum of Pathological Anatomy of the city; only in 2000 the ...

  8. In this photograph, Luigi Lucheni appears to have consciously smiled in front of the camera and his continual smiling throughout his arrest and trial was seen as conspicuous and disturbing to those who saw it.

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