Dr. Death may have died in 1992

Efraim Zuroff, director of the Jewish Simon Wiesenthal Center, holding up a reward sign during a press conference in Santiago in July 2008. Representatives of the Jewish human rights organization arrived in Chile in a renewed hunt for former SS doctor Aribert Heim. .
Efraim Zuroff, director of the Jewish Simon Wiesenthal Center, holding up a reward sign during a press conference in Santiago in July 2008. Representatives of the Jewish human rights organization arrived in Chile in a renewed hunt for former SS doctor Aribert Heim. .
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Aribert Heim, a doctor in Hitler's SS who was accused of cold-blooded lethal injections and gruesome experiments in an Austrian concentration camp, died in Cairo in 1992, according to a joint report Wednesday by Germany's ZDF television and The New York Times.

Heim is currently considered the world's most-wanted Nazi war criminal, especially since a Nazi hunter from the Simon Wiesenthal Center flew to South America last July saying he had significant leads that Heim was hiding there.

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