Karl Von Cosel(1877-1952)
Born Karl Tanzler in Dresden, Germany he abandoned his wife and
children in 1927 to move to Key West, Florida, where he changed his
name to Carl Von Cosel and added "Count" to his title. He also claimed
to have had 19 different degrees though none were substantiated. Von
Cosel worked for several years in a hospital that was full of patients
sick and dying from tuberculosis (which was then incurable). In 1933
one of his patients was 22 year old Elena Hoyos whom fell in love with
Elena and did everything he could to try and save her. But there was
nothing he could do and she passed away. Not long after her funeral Von
Cosel got permission from her family to place Elena's body in a casket
full of formaldehyde. His daily visits to her crypt began to make
people take notice. Then one day Dr. Von Cosel stopped coming by many
assumed that he had died. That was until he turned up in another part
of town, having moved and bought a small house near the sea. Keeping to
himself, Von Cosel lived a private life for years and neighbors only
saw him when he went back and forth with large packages. They also said
that they could hear him singing and playing his organ late into the
night. Elena's sister grew suspicious and sought out Von Cosel when the
cemetery reported that her casket was missing. Confronting the doctor
at his house she demanded to know what happened to her sister and Von
Cosel showed him, the body was upstairs in his bed. He was arrested and
given a psychological evaluation but because the statute of limitations
on molesting a grave was only two years (this was seven years later) no
charges could be filed against him. In 1972 it was made public that Von
Cosel had stolen Elena's body and taken it home where he treated it
with oil and wax and attempted to rebuild her body as it decomposed,
even giving her glass eyes and making her a wig out of her hair. He had
made a puppet-like death mask of Elena to preserve her beauty. Von
Cosel was released when he was found to be sane but to this day still
remains a curiosity. Elena's body was buried and encased in cement in
an undisclosed, unmarked grave where Von Cosel couldn't find her again.
The death mask was put on display in a local museum when the case
became local folklore. It was stolen some time later and turned up in
1952 on the floor of Von Cosel's home lying next to his dead
body.