What about Pancho Villa's skull?

OK, I believe Geronimo’s skull is not at Yale, but what about
Pancho Villa’s? There’s enough plausible evidence that
someone messed with Villa’s grave, including comtemporary
press reports.

See:
http://www.aztlan.net/return_skull_of_villa.htm
http://tinyurl.com/7v2rm

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FWIW, Alexandra Robbins, in the book cited by Cecil, has this to say on the matter:

What strikes me is that, while there seems reasonable grounds for believing that Holmdahl disturbed the grave in 1926 and may well have taken the skull, the link to Yale and him having taken it to order for cash on behalf of the society is apparently substantially less established.

From my additional reading of press reports at the time, there is no doubt that Holmdalh took part in the removal of the head. There was never a follow-up story that would indicate any connection with Yale. Of course, that doesn’t mean there was none. The newspaper stories at the time suggested that a multi-millionaire in Chicago had commisioned the crime.

The crime being skullduggery, I presume?