I first read the account of Quantrill's bones in a civil war book I found in a library. A historical narrative, it relayed in detail how the Confederate guerilla was killed in battle, then buried in a grave far away from home. The trouble was, he didn't stay there.
When his mother requested that her son be reburied closer to home, she arranged for Quantrill's best friend to supervise the digging. Quantrill's friend secretly stole his skull and a few other bones -- and sold them to a curiosity collector. Where those bones passed from hand to hand in gruesome displays, with their final role as part of a fraternity rite. Eventually, the identity of the bones was made known, and they were returned to their rightful owner.
Confederate guerilla William Quantrill was laid to rest for good in 1992...but the thought of his bones' long history away from their grave intrigued me...
After all, if you were Quantrill's Ghost, wouldn't you have gone looking for your lost bones?
Beware the Bones.....