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  1. BETTY LOU WILLIAMS – Ripley’s Four-Legged Wonder. At the 1934 World’s Fair, Robert Ripley – of the famed Ripley’s ‘Believe It Or Not’ empire – unveiled to the public his very first Odditorium. Previously, Ripley was known for his “Believe It Or Not” comic strip in newspapers.

  2. 10 de ene. de 2016 · Betty Lou William was the highest paid human marvel in history. Betty Lou Williams was born Lillie B Williams in Albany, Georgia on January 10, 1932. She was the youngest of twelve children to a poor sharecroppers family.

  3. 16 de ago. de 2011 · For example, Betty-Lou Williams, born in 1932, had a parasitic twin with two legs and an arm with three fingers that extended from her torso. Williams also had an underdeveloped head imbedded inside of her torso that was discovered in an autopsy.

  4. Pero murió muy pronto, con solo 23 años, a causa de un ataque de asma provocado por el crecimiento de la cabeza parásita en su abdomen. Nacida en Albany, Georgia, Estados Unidos en la década de 1932, esta mujer tenía una de las deformidades más extrañas y escalofriantes.

  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. 10 de jun. de 2023 · 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.

  7. Well, that’s what she was called when she was working - which was basically her whole life - as the Four Legged Girl. The highest paid human marvel in history, some say. Let’s get into it. It...