Abducted Albino Brothers: The Muse Siblings’ Journey from Captivity to Becoming Popular Entertainers

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The Muse Brothers

Abducted Albino Brothers: The Muse Siblings’ Journey from Captivity to Becoming Popular Entertainers.

These are the Muse Brothers. Their biological names are George and Willie Muse. They were two albino brothers; the grandsons of former slàves and sons of tobacco sharecroppers born in Roanoke, Virginia, in the 1890’s.

In 1899 George and Willie Muse were kidnapped as boys in Truevine, Virginia by bounty hunters and were forced into the circus, labeled as “frèak show” performers.  Upon their càpture, they were falsely told that their mother was dead and that they would never return home.

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Their owners showcased the brothers in circuses where they were exploited for profit in so-called freak shows. The Muse Brothers became famous across the United States as “Eko and Iko”, the “White Ecuadorian C@nnibals”, the “Sheep Headed Men”, the “Sheep Headed C@nnibals”, the “Ministers from Dahomey” and “Ambassadors from Mars”.

The Muse Brothers

George and Willie were forced to grow their hair into massive “dreadlocks“ which together with white skin and blùish eyes were exhibited as ràrities. They were also billed as “Darwin’s Missing Links” and “Nature’s Greatest Mistakes”.  The boys were not permitted to go to school, neither were they paid for their work. They were kept in slàvery, earning nothing despite thousands of people who paid to see them. Their only rewards were clownish attire they wore for the shows and food meant to keep the ‘assets’ alive.

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The Muse Brothers



One of their owners had found that George and Willie harboured the ability to play any song on almost any instrument, from the xylophone to the saxophone and mandolin, and that made them even more famous and more valuable ‘assets’ to owners of traveling circuses. However, after all this time, their illitèrate mother had not ceased looking for her boys.



In the fall of 1927, the brothers were on a tour with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey to Roanoke, little did the boys know they were coming home from which they had disàppeared nearly three decades back. It came to their mother’s attention that The Greatest Show On Earth is performed by her sons.

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