President John F. Kennedy’s presumed assassin was laid to rest in a hastily arranged, no-frills service at Rose Hill Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas. Reporters outnumbered mourners several times over, and even acted as pallbearers. After a last-minute scramble to find a minister, the executive secretary of the Fort Worth Council of Churches stepped in to perform the last rites. But Oswald didn’t rest easy: his grave was opened 18 years later amid speculation that the corpse inside belonged to a KGB agent. (Dental identification proved it was the same Oswald after all.)
Tamerlan Tsarnaev Is Buried in Virginia: Where Other Notorious Criminals Were Laid To Rest
TIME takes a look at where the remains of other notorious criminals throughout history have ended up