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  1. Previously, Ripley was known for his “Believe It Or Not” comic strip in newspapers. However, his World’s Fair Odditorium featured real anatomical curiosities and the most spectacular of his presentations was an infant girl named Betty Lou Williams.

  2. Betty Lou Williams - Four Legged Freak & Highest Paid Human Marvel - YouTube. Ti's Hot Mess History. 165K subscribers. Subscribed. 4.6K. 194K views 1 year ago. To see the video about Betty...

  3. 16 de ago. de 2011 · Learn about the types, causes, and examples of parasitic twins, a specific form of conjoined twins. Betty-Lou Williams, born in 1932, was a famous example of a parasitic twin with an extra arm and leg.

  4. In history, there are a few cases that are well-known: Lazarus Colloredo, Laloo Ramparsad, and Lillie "Betty Lou" Williams. These people not only survived childhood but all went on to be famous as performers. They all appear to have died relatively young, in their 20s or 30s.

  5. Best billed her as Betty Lou Williams, for reasons unknown, even though it is speculated that it was to give the false impression that her twin was a male. At nearly a year old, she was displayed in his museum in New York as a “four-legged wonder”.

  6. Betty Lou Williams was a conjoined twin who performed with Ripley's Believe It or Not. She died in 1955 at age 22-23 in Trenton, New Jersey.

  7. Betty Lou Williams nació el 10 de enero de 1932 en Albany (Georgia, EE. UU.). De su abdomen salían dos piernas y un brazo. Sus padres eran unos humildes granjeros afroamericanos, que permitieron a un tal Dick Best exhibir a la niña a cambio de 250 dólares semanales.