The Creepiest Details Revealed By Jayne Mansfield’s Death Certificate

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When she was alive, it’s fair to say that Jayne Mansfield was a true force of nature. Many knew her from her short film career in which she starred in movies such as Too Hot To Handle and The Girl Can’t Help It. She won a Golden Globe for the latter, but beyond her movie star status, she was arguably best known for being a Playboy Playmate and all-around steamy sex symbol.

These two very different careers helped make Jayne Mansfield one of the most famous women in the entire world. Sadly, her life was cut short when she died in a 1957 car crash while traveling from Biloxi, Mississippi to New Orleans, Louisiana. We didn’t think that things could get more horrific than her death (which also claimed the lives of two other adults and two dogs), but then we took a closer look at her death certificate and the horrifying details it revealed.

Just what are those details, and why will they forever change how you view this American icon? Keep reading to discover the creepiest details revealed by Jayne Mansfield’s death certificate.

Persistent rumors of decapitation

Before we can get to the truth about Jayne Mansfield’s death, we need to touch on one gory detail…or, to be more accurate, one gory rumor. From practically the moment that she died, there has been a persistent image that she was decapitated in the accident. Needless to say, the idea of one of the world’s prettiest and most famous faces flying off along with the rest of her head is one that horrifies the imagination.

In reality, Mansfield was not decapitated by the accident. This was verified by her undertaker Jim Roberts in a 1997 interview with The New York Times. “Her head was attached as much as mine is,” he said. Turning wistful, he also declared that this gruesome speculation stems directly from the weird assumptions people always made about the famous star. “People always figured wrong about Jayne … About the way she lived and the way she died.” 

What caused the decapitation rumors?

As noted before, rumors that Jayne Mansfield had been decapitated in her fatal car accident persisted for many decades after her death. While grisly rumors about celebrities are nothing new, all of the rumors about Mansfield dying in such a gruesome way seem worse than usual. What, then, actually caused these decapitation rumors?

The most likely culprit is actually the actor’s wig. She was wearing it when the accident happened and the wig ended up far away from the actual car wreck. Many didn’t realize she was wearing a wig in the first place, so the sight of what appeared to be her hair so far from the accident was enough to make them believe she had lost her head altogether.