Listen "Real-Life Iron Man: The 1982 Case of Elias Core"
Episode Synopsis
He didn’t build a suit—he became one. In 1982, a man named Elias Core, 54, was found dead in his apartment. Night-shift at a metal recycling plant. No family on file. When the body was opened, examiners found metal inside—plates tucked behind ribs, bands around the forearms, a hinge fused to the knee. His skin showed a patchwork of attempts to hold it all together (non-graphic).The apartment told the rest: an oil-stained workbench, mirrors on the ceiling, a strap bolted to the floor, and hand-drawn diagrams where bones were reimagined as steel. Tools lay in surgical order. In his journal, one line ran like a heartbeat: If I can survive, so can you. Taped inside the back cover: a Polaroid of a man watching from across the street.They called him Iron Man—not the comic, but a survivor who turned his body into armor. This episode critiques the legend versus the record: what the metal really meant, where desperation meets design, and how a myth can grow from a bench covered in oil and blood.
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