How Did Portugal’s First Serial Killer’s Head End Up In A Jar?
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Diogo Alves
Over 177 years after his execution, serial killer Diogo Alves still frightens unsuspecting passersby who meet his cold gaze. His perfectly preserved head sits in a glass jar a the University of Lisbon’s Faculty of Medicine.
Born in Galicia in 1810, Alves worked from a young age as a servant in the homes of wealthy citizens in the capital. At age 26, he began working in homes along the Aqueduct of Free Waters, a giant waterway that not only carried water into the city, but also acted as a bridge and roadway for farmers and merchants entering to trade. This is where Alves began his string of murders.


