The Romanovs’ Murder Case

The Romanovs’ Murder Case
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Publisher : Abbott Press
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781458221810
ISBN-13 : 1458221814
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Book Synopsis The Romanovs’ Murder Case by : T. G. Bolen

Download or read book The Romanovs’ Murder Case written by T. G. Bolen and published by Abbott Press. This book was released on 2018-06-28 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every fairy tale contains the story of a prince, and once the prince meets his princess, they often live happily ever after. But for Nicholas II, tsar of all the Russias, and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Hesse, the ending would be different. At age fifty, brutally murdered by his subjects, Nicholass body was mutilated and thrown into an unmarked mass grave with eight other people in a swampy bog in the middle of a remote forest. The Romanovs Murder Case takes a detailed look at the infamous mass murder of this Russian imperial family, stripped of its claim to the throne before being executed in 1918 following the February Revolution. Author T. G. Bolen investigates the evidence from the site of the murders, the Ipatiev House, ultimately refuting investigator Nicholas Sokolovs report that locates the murders in the homes basement. Bolen also provides, for the first time, details of the United States intelligence officer, Homer Slaughter, who was in the Ipatiev House within twenty-four hours of the murders. This study shows that the Romanov murders may very well have occurred in different rooms in the house, and that there was no eleven-person massacre. And although this story will never end happily ever after, revealing new evidence to refute the prevailing story will shed new light on the truth.


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