World | Nazi Nazi Hunters Track 'Dr. Death' to Patagonia Sadistic concentration camp physician is most wanted surviving Nazi By Rob Quinn Posted Jul 9, 2008 3:19 AM CDT Copied Efraim Zuroff, director of the Jewish Simon Wiesenthal Center, shows a reward sign during a news conference in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007. (AP Photo/ Natacha Pisarenko) Investigators hunting Nazi war criminals believe they have discovered where their most-wanted war fugitive has been hiding, reports the BBC. The Simon Wiesenthal Center has sent experts to southern Chile to track down Aribert Heim, dubbed "Dr. Death" for his barbaric experiments on Jews in the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Heim performed operations and amputations without anesthesia to see how much pain his victims could withstand. The Nazi hunters say they have information that Heim, who would now be 94, is still alive—and they have detailed evidence of his crimes to prosecute him once he's located. "He kept a log of the operations that he carried out," said the center's director. "He tortured many inmates before he killed them at Mauthausen—and he used body parts of the people he killed as decorations." Read These Next North Carolina shooting suspect once walked the red carpet. The gunman who killed 4 at a Michigan church was an ex-marine. 'We heard a big bang,' says churchgoer in Michigan Skydivers leap from plane 2 minutes before fatal crash. Report an error