Bus tickets (credit: Manchete magazine, September 10, 1966) It is commonly accepted that, on the morning of August 17, 1966, Miguel and Manuel boarded a bus at the Campos bus station bound for Niterói. But, as with almost everything in the Lead Masks Case, the details can sometimes tell a slightly different story. Two tickets … Continue reading Bus Tickets
Perdidos e Achados
Flávio Cavalcanti com duas imitações de máscaras de chumbo (crédito: Arquivo Nacional) Até onde se sabe, o documentário de TV mais antigo sobre o Caso das Máscaras de Chumbo é o episódio de estreia do programa Linha Direta, produzido pela Rede Globo em 1990. Várias pessoas gravaram o programa em VHS na época, e hoje … Continue reading Perdidos e Achados
Carômetro
Os principais personagens do Caso das Máscaras de Chumbo. Os nomes foram divididos em cinco grupos: A Família de Manuel; A Família de Miguel; Os Agentes da Lei; Os Especialistas Forenses; As Testemunhas e Pessoas de Interesse. As fotos foram retiradas das fontes mencionadas nos artigos deste caso. Nem todas as pessoas e fatos aqui … Continue reading Carômetro
Yearbook
The main characters in the Lead Masks Case. The names have been divided into five groups: Manuel's Family; Miguel's Family; Law Enforcement Agents; Forensic Experts; Witnesses and Persons of Interest. The photos were taken from the sources mentioned in the articles about this case. Not all the people and facts mentioned here are present in … Continue reading Yearbook
Telephone Game
Flying Saucer Review, Volume 13, Number 2 Since I published the first article on the Lead Masks Case, many people have asked why I have not referenced the articles from Flying Saucer Review (FSR) magazine, published between 1967 and 1971 by Charles Bowen and Gordon Creighton. As the authors themselves state, their articles were based … Continue reading Telephone Game