Episode 97: The Italian Mummy – The Strange Story of Concetto Formica Jun 26 Written By Stephanie Detton One of the very first episodes of Italian American Stories has been revisited. Join Stephanie and Sandy as they take a fresh look at the remarkable—and heartbreaking—story of Concetto Formica, adding new research, new conversation, and Mom's perspective to one of the podcast's earliest episodes.In 1911, Sicilian immigrant Concetto Formica was murdered while working as a musician with a traveling carnival in North Carolina.His body was embalmed while his family tried to arrange a burial. But after a series of tragic events—including the mysterious death of his father just months later—Concetto was never laid to rest.Instead, his body remained in a funeral home's garage for an astonishing 61 years, where generations of locals came to see the man they simply called "The Italian Mummy."In this episode, Stephanie and Sandy uncover one of the strangest stories they've ever researched. Through newspaper articles, military records, immigration documents, and family history, they piece together the incredible story of Concetto Formica and the heartbreaking mystery surrounding his family.This is a story of immigration, tragedy, mystery, and the importance of remembering the lives behind history. italian americanItalian American Storiesitalian american stories podcastConcetto FormicaThe Italian MummyItalian HistoryGenealogyFamily Historytrue crime historystrange historystrange storiesLaurinburgLaurinburg North CarolinaNorth Carolina HistorySicilyItalian ImmigrationHistorical PodcastAmerican History Stephanie Detton
Episode 97: The Italian Mummy – The Strange Story of Concetto Formica Jun 26 Written By Stephanie Detton One of the very first episodes of Italian American Stories has been revisited. Join Stephanie and Sandy as they take a fresh look at the remarkable—and heartbreaking—story of Concetto Formica, adding new research, new conversation, and Mom's perspective to one of the podcast's earliest episodes.In 1911, Sicilian immigrant Concetto Formica was murdered while working as a musician with a traveling carnival in North Carolina.His body was embalmed while his family tried to arrange a burial. But after a series of tragic events—including the mysterious death of his father just months later—Concetto was never laid to rest.Instead, his body remained in a funeral home's garage for an astonishing 61 years, where generations of locals came to see the man they simply called "The Italian Mummy."In this episode, Stephanie and Sandy uncover one of the strangest stories they've ever researched. Through newspaper articles, military records, immigration documents, and family history, they piece together the incredible story of Concetto Formica and the heartbreaking mystery surrounding his family.This is a story of immigration, tragedy, mystery, and the importance of remembering the lives behind history. italian americanItalian American Storiesitalian american stories podcastConcetto FormicaThe Italian MummyItalian HistoryGenealogyFamily Historytrue crime historystrange historystrange storiesLaurinburgLaurinburg North CarolinaNorth Carolina HistorySicilyItalian ImmigrationHistorical PodcastAmerican History Stephanie Detton