Whether this hair is among the tufts strung on twine which are now being DNA tested in London is another mystery. It would (have been) chopped off after they were killed," she said. "I have heard, I've seen it written down as well, that the women, they kept the hair of their men. "The hall being built on top of the graveyard, I don't know who's idea that really was, I think it's silly." "After peace was regained on the island, the women then dug up the remains of their loved ones and they held on to the heads, the skulls of their loved ones, until Edward Young made them give him all the skulls and the bones and they were buried." For centuries, there have been stories about secret societies that control everything we do and dominate the highest echelons of politics and business. Nobody likes the idea that there are hugely influential powers operating behind closed doors. Ms Warren said stories have been handed down from one of the original Polynesian women, Teatuahitea, partner of another mutineer William Brown. Skulls and Bones, a secret society that could easily be the most powerful in America. "They were quickly buried up and this person decided to just let it be." Ms Warren said some remains were found, possibly those belonging to Edward Young - another mutineer not killed in the fighting - when an electrical cable was laid but no DNA testing was done at the time. "His grave as well as (that of) his wife, Teio, and daughter, Hannah, are buried by his house, where his house used to be." "John Adams is the only grave here on the island that has a marker." Skull and Bones, secret society of senior (fourth-year undergraduate) students at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, that was founded in 1832. Nobody knows exactly where those bones are buried Meralda Warren
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