We’re taking a fun trip through Iceland’s Pagan Past to share about NECROPANTS. No homicides in this story but what can get more wild and weirder than dead skin pants?
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EPISODE REFERENCES
Necropants and Other Tales of 17th-Century Icelandic Sorcery - Atlas Obscura
The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery & Witchcraft – Hólmavík, Iceland - Atlas Obscura
The Bizzare Story Behind the 'Necropants' Made from Human Leg Skin (newsweek.com)
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