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**Title:** Unconventional Stories of Dead Bodies
**Story 1: Elmer McCurdy**
* Outlaw in the Wild West, known for incompetent use of explosives
* Killed in a shootout (1911) and became a morbid attraction at a funeral home
* Body was exploited by carnies, used in a film, and eventually sold as a wax mannequin to a museum
* In 1976, discovered to be a real corpse during a film shoot at an amusement park; finally laid to rest in Oklahoma
**Story 2: Luigi Galvani's Nephew (Giovanni Aldini)**
* Conducted an experiment (1803) using electricity on a freshly executed corpse in London
* The corpse's muscles were stimulated, causing it to flail and open an eye, shocking the audience
* This experiment inspired Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"
**Conclusion:**
* Brief rant about various literary works and their possible inspirations
* **Sponsor Plug:** Importance of online security and privacy, introducing Dashlane as a solution for secure password management.
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**Elmer McCurdy**
1. Elmer McCurdy was an outlaw during the late Wild West era.
2. He was a former miner and used nitroglycerin as a demolitions expert.
3. In March 1911, McCurdy's gang attempted to rob a train, using excessive nitroglycerin, destroying the safe and its contents.
4. McCurdy died in a shootout with police later in 1911.
5. The undertaker couldn't find next of kin, so he displayed McCurdy's body as an attraction for a nickel.
6. In 1916, two men claiming to be McCurdy's brothers (later revealed as carnies) took the body to Kansas for a traveling show.
7. McCurdy's body was exploited for various uses, including a film about narcotics.
8. By 1949, the body was coated in wax and paint and stored in a warehouse.
9. In 1968, McCurdy was sold as a mannequin to the Hollywood Wax Museum.
10. He was later used as a prop in a funhouse ride at the Pike Amusement Zone.
11. In 1976, an autopsy confirmed the "mannequin" was actually McCurdy's mummified body, weighing 50 pounds.
12. McCurdy was finally laid to rest in Oklahoma in 1976.
**Luigi Galvani and Giovanni Aldini**
13. Luigi Galvani discovered that animals have electricity in them in the late 18th century.
14. His nephew, Giovanni Aldini, experimented with static electricity on a human corpse in 1803.
15. The experiment, conducted in the City of London, made the corpse's face contort and one eye open.
16. Aldini's experiment inspired Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein".
**Miscellaneous**
17. Dashlane sponsored the video discussing these historical events.
18. The video ends with an advertisement for Dashlane, a cyber security and privacy service.