English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[The Mystery of the Mummy in the Closet: The Life and Legacy of Dorian Corey]-[Episode 119: Dorian Corey: The Mummy In The Drag Queen's Closet]

Morbid · B2 · 2020-02-23

True crime
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

The Enigmatic Life of Dorian Corey and the Mystery of the Closet Mummy

This podcast episode delves into the fascinating and tragic life of Dorian Corey, a legendary drag queen and fixture of the New York City ballroom scene. While Corey is celebrated for her mentorship, design talent, and iconic presence in the seminal 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning, her legacy is forever intertwined with a gruesome discovery made after her death: a partially mummified body found in her closet.

The Ballroom Icon: Dorian Corey

In the documentary Paris Is Burning, Dorian Corey is depicted as the "mother" figure of the underground drag ball culture. She was a powerhouse of creativity, graduating from Parsons School of Design and becoming a sought-after costume designer. The hosts highlight her as a "fierce competitor" who created elaborate costumes, including capes that would "cover the entire ballroom floor." Beyond her talent, she was revered as a mentor who provided guidance and support to younger members of the community. As the podcast notes, she was "beloved" and "gentle," yet possessed a sharp wit and a protective streak: "You did not fuck with her."

The Discovery: A Grim Secret

After Corey passed away in 1993 due to complications from AIDS, her friend and caretaker, Lois Taylor, began clearing out her apartment. While attempting to sell Corey's costumes, they discovered a "green plaid garment bag" that weighed a ton. Upon cutting it open, they were met with the "unmistakable stench of human decomp." Inside was the partially mummified body of a man in the fetal position, wrapped in naugahyde and plastic bags, with a bullet hole in his head. The body was later identified as Robert "Bobby" Worley, a man with a history of violence, including the rape of a woman and the abuse of a child.

Investigating the Mystery

The investigation into Worley's death remains one of the most intriguing cold cases in the drag community. Forensic specialist Raul Figueroa used innovative techniques to recover fingerprints from the decomposed remains, finally identifying Worley. Several theories emerged regarding how he ended up in Corey's closet:

  1. The Self-Defense Theory: Many believe Corey and Worley had an abusive relationship. The doorman reported hearing them fight, and Worley’s own brother confirmed he had a relationship with a transgender woman and was known to be "a piece of absolute garbage." It is plausible that Corey killed him in self-defense, but feared that as a "black drag queen in Harlem in the early 90s," the police would never believe her.
  2. The Intruder Theory: Some suggested Worley was an intruder, but the fact that he was found in his boxers and shot in the back of the head makes this less likely to the hosts.
  3. The "Protecting Another" Theory: There were rumors that Corey might have been harboring the body for someone else, or that Lois Taylor discovered the body and brought it to light. However, the hosts dismiss these, noting that it makes little sense for someone to intentionally reveal a body if they were trying to cover up a crime.

A Legacy Beyond the Mystery

Ultimately, the hosts emphasize that while the mystery of the closet mummy is shocking, it should not overshadow Corey's significant cultural impact. From the mainstreaming of terms like "shade," "realness," and "reading," to the evolution of voguing, Corey’s influence is everywhere. The episode concludes with a poignant quote from Corey herself about leaving a mark on the world: "If you just get through it, and a few people remember your name, then you left them all." Dorian Corey certainly left her mark, remaining an inspiration to the drag community and a subject of enduring fascination.

🎯Key Sentences

1
I'm feeling frisky tonight.
2
Be there, be square.
3
Not all heroes wear capes.
4
I aspire to be her.
5
I'm so ready for this.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
keep it real
2
dip your toe in
3
a force to be reckoned with
4
read someone to filth
5
take someone under one's wing
Expand All

📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, it's Ash here, ready to share a little secret.
Have you heard of Wondery Plus? With ad-free episodes and one week early access, it's like having an all-access pass to our lighthearted nightmare.
So come join us on the dark side and try Wondery Plus today.
You can join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or in Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
You're listening to a Morbid Network podcast.
Listening on Audible helps your imagination soar.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version