John F. Kennedy was buried without his brain after it was lost during the autopsy!
JFK Was Buried Without His Brain After It Vanished
When President John F. Kennedy was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on November 25, 1963, millions watched the solemn procession. What they didn't know? JFK's brain wasn't buried with him. It had been removed during the autopsy and preserved in a jar of formalin—and three years later, it would vanish without a trace.
During the chaotic autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital, doctors removed Kennedy's brain and placed it in a white jar filled with formalin for preservation and further examination. Standard procedure for gunshot victims. The brain was later transferred to a stainless steel container and sent to the National Archives for safekeeping.
The Brain Goes Missing
In 1966, archivists made a disturbing discovery: the president's brain was gone. The stainless steel container had vanished, along with tissue samples, autopsy photographs, and microscopic slides. No break-in. No explanation. Just... missing.
Here's the twist: the material technically never belonged to the National Archives. It remained the property of the Kennedy family. Archives personnel later stated they had no idea what happened because it was never truly in their custody—a bureaucratic loophole that left the mystery unsolved.
Who Took It?
The leading theory points to Robert F. Kennedy. Evelyn Lincoln, JFK's personal secretary, told government investigators that the brain had been delivered to a representative of Senator Robert Kennedy in 1965. Historian James Swanson believes Bobby took it not to hide a conspiracy, but to protect his brother's legacy—specifically to conceal the extent of JFK's chronic illnesses and the cocktail of medications he was taking daily.
Others had darker theories. Conspiracy theorists claimed the brain might have revealed evidence of a shot from the front, contradicting the official lone-gunman narrative. The autopsy itself was widely considered the most botched segment of the government's investigation, with later reports suggesting that brain photographs in the archives weren't even Kennedy's brain and showed far less damage than he sustained.
Still Missing After Nearly 60 Years
Where is JFK's brain today? Nobody knows. It's been missing for almost six decades. The most likely scenario is that Robert Kennedy had it buried or destroyed to preserve his brother's dignified public image. But without evidence, it remains one of history's most macabre unsolved mysteries.
So yes, when you visit JFK's eternal flame at Arlington, remember: you're not visiting the complete president. Part of him has been lost to history—literally.