
Groks Science Radio Show
Cranioklepty -- Groks Science Show 2009-11-04
Series: Groks Science Radio Show
From: Charles Lee
Length: 00:23:02
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Piece Description
The human skull has fascinated those interested in the inner workings of the human mind, even to the point of stealing skulls from the grave. On this program, Colin Dickey discussed the practice of Cranioklepty. For more information, visit the website: www.groks.net
Broadcast History
WHPK, KWMD, WBEW
Timing and Cues
2:09-3:39 (1min 30 sec): Mr. Dickey discusses the fad of cranioklepty.