Pig's Meadows Grave Questions
AGRBear:
Without using any testimonies of Yurovsky and the other executioners or buriel crew, what evidence can you give me that proves the following nine peoples' bones were found in the mass grave in Pig's Meadow?
The nine people are:
1 Anna Demidova
2. Dr. Evgeny Botkin
3 GD Olga
4. ex-Tsar Nicholas II
5. GD Marie
6. GD Tatiana
7. ex-Empress Alexandra
8. Ivan Kharitonov
9. Alexei Trupp
Let's me start with number one, #1-Anna Demidova.
Does the DNA match someone in her family? If so, who? If no family can be found to show a match what other evidence can we use? Are the bones the right height for Demidova? And, please, tell your sources in your posts.
Added to this can be other questions. For example: Using the common diagram seen above, in what order do you think the bodies were placed in the grave?
Perhaps you'd like to know why the diagram shows just five skulls. Are some hidden still in the ground or have they already been removed or they are shown but it's difficult to find in the drawing?
Thanks.
AGRBear
AGRBear:
Thanks Penny.
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Bob Atchison recently interviewed Captain Peter Sarandinaki of the group SEARCH (Scientific Expedition to Account for the Romanov Children). We are honored to bring you this interview.
Take a look at the interview, which includes recent data about Pig's Meadow and the search for bones of the missing, found on the following URL:
http://hydrogen.pallasweb.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=QAInterviews;action=display;num=1107186918
AGRBear
AGRBear:
Since some of you do not have Peter Kurth's books, the following URL will take you to his site which talks about the bones and grave found in Pig's Meadow near Ekaterinburg.
http://www.peterkurth.com/ROMANOV%20BONES.htm
There are some additional photographs which may, also, interest you.
Also, it should be noted that Peter Kurth continues to believe that Anna Anderson was G D Anastasia.
According to the USA scientists, they believe the one missing daughter from this grave is Anastasia because the other three daughters of Nicholas II bones show maturity which Anastasia's bones would not have shown due to her young age. The Russian scientists have issued a report in which they think the missing bones are Maria's.
AGRBear
AGRBear:
On Kurth's site he talks about how Dr. Koryakova found the condition of the bones and the removeal of the bones from the grave site:
""We had only one big digging machine," Koryakova complains, "some military trucks, several spades.” There were fences and klieg lights around the pit, and the most bizarre company of helpers on the job “two of everything," Koryakova told the Sunday Times, "just like Noah's ark: two police colonels, two detectives laden with cameras and video equipment, two forensic experts, two epidemiologists, the town procurator and his secretary, and two policemen with submachine guns.” Everyone took a shovel and dug: the colonels, the detectives, the procurator, and Alexander Avdonin, a local geologist who worked with Ryabov during the first excavation, in the 70s, and now heads an organization in Ekaterinburg calledObretenie -- the word translates loosely as "recovery," and has religious overtones. The announced goal of Obretenie is "to restore the morality of Russian history.”
moonlight_tsarina:
I have always wondered..what if this was just a mass grave of 9 random people, which could explain the other two missing people, but i most surely hope i am wrong! :o
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