horror-is-not-dead: The Soap Lady displayed at the Mutter MuseumThe Soap Lady is the name given to a woman whose body was exhumed in Philadelphia in 1875. The specimen is unique because a fatty substance called adipocere encases the remains. Adipocere
horror-is-not-dead: The Soap Lady displayed at the Mutter MuseumThe Soap Lady is the name given to a woman whose body was exhumed in Philadelphia in 1875. The specimen is unique because a fatty substance called adipocere encases the remains. Adipocere
horror-is-not-dead: The Soap Lady displayed at the Mutter MuseumThe Soap Lady is the name given to a woman whose body was exhumed in Philadelphia in 1875. The specimen is unique because a fatty substance called adipocere encases the remains. Adipocere
horror-is-not-dead: The Soap Lady displayed at the Mutter MuseumThe Soap Lady is the name given to a woman whose body was exhumed in Philadelphia in 1875. The specimen is unique because a fatty substance called adipocere encases the remains. Adipocere