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Which is to say that they were allowed to play for four games, before the county decided that they were all using this to avoid their death sentences, so they cancelled the program and all of them were executed. You might think that it was the meanest thing that ever happened to convicts in Rawlins, Wyoming, but it was probably one of the nicest, considering what happened there just a decade or two ago. In the 1880s, rapists, thieves and murderers in that town were hanged, skinned, and then had souvenirs made out of their dead bodies.
A man by the name of Dr. John Osborne turned George Perrot's lower skull into an ash tray, his skin was turned into a pair of shoes, and the top of his skull was turned into a bowl that another local doctor used as a doorstop. The rest of his body was stuffed into a barrel and buried in the doctor's backyard. You would think that having absolutely mangled this man's body to make trinkets and clothing, the town of Rawlins would have been very upset with Dr. Osborne, but they elected him Governor, and he went on to become the Assistant Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson. Dr. Osborne even wore George Perrot's skin-shoes to his inaugural ball.