What I find odd is that I and Annie still haven't had an answer to our question from those who believe Alexei and also Anastasia escaped:
Why is absence of a body evidence of escape in Alexei and Anastasia's case, and not in Michael Romanov's? Why is it deemed more likely that two teenagers with extensive serious wounds inflicted on them in a confined space by several men escaped when the rest of their family were so violently disposed of, and yet their uncle was a fit and healthy adult, attacked in an open space, and actually had opportunity to escape, and yet he MUST have been killed, no questions asked?
Please, please, tell me why. This is a VERY important contradiction in the survivor theories arguments. 'There's no body so there's no evidence of death'. So why aren't we looking for Michael, then? He WAS the last Tsar, after all! You can't have one rule for one person and another for someone else! Mr Kendrick, I want an answer! As a journalist, surely you should be looking into ALL angles, not just one...you being so objective and all.
Rachel
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