Tresses of presidents, jewelry made from the locks of the dead find new homes as hair museum closes
Tresses of presidents, jewelry made from the locks of the dead find new homes as hair museum closes

Century-old wreaths made from human hair fill the walls of Leila’s Hair Museum, and glass cases overflow with necklaces and watch bands made from the locks of the dead
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article appears to be factually accurate based on the provided sources. The sources all corroborate the title and basic premise of the article, which is about the closing of Leila's Hair Museum and the redistribution of its collection. There is no discernible bias in the reporting.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: Century-old wreaths made from human hair fill the walls of Leila’s Hair Museum, and glass cases overflow with necklaces and watch bands made from the locks of the dead
- Verification Source #3: Source 3 states: 'Century-old wreaths made from human hair…'
- Assessment: Supported
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Source 3 supports the claim about century-old wreaths made from human hair.