Descendants of Legendary Apache Warrior ‘Geronimo’ Sues Yale Secret Society Skull and Bones For Theft of Geronimo’s Skull in 1918
Geronimo died a prisoner of war. His body buried in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Now, 100 years later, his family is suing to get his remains back. Harlyn Geronimo is the Warrior’s great-grandson. He and other descendants are suing Yale University and a secret society, known as the Skull and Bones. Claiming Geronimo’s skull was stolen back in 1918 by Yale students, members of the secret order. One of the alleged grave robbers, Yalie Prescott Bush, the father and grandfather of Presidents 41 and 43.
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For decades, members, called “bonesmen”, dismissed the suggestion as a hoax. But a bonesmen’s letter written in 1918 discovered two years ago at Yale, suggests otherwise. Quote “the skull of the worthy Geronimo the Terrible, exhumed, now safe inside the ‘T’.” T is believed short for the Tomb, the bonemens’ private club.
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