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The Soviets dug a grave and put 9 bodies in the grave, including their staff. But there was a total of 11 people. The Soviets said they burned 2 bodies. I would like to know , according to DNA , who was identified in the grave. There were 7 family members and 4 of their staff. Did they ever dig in the burn area for DNA of the burned victims?

2006-10-15 14:25:39 · 3 answers · asked by Eloise M 1 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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This was on the discovery channel ...there was something wrong ... with the site they burned the bones.... the men all may have died and no one to confirm the pit ... or there were no bones....DNA was contaminated something was wrong... i cant remember ...but this documentry was done by the discovery channel ,,, you may be able to contact the discovery people and ask the documentary producers about any new news on this..... the russian government may be involved pro or con....

2006-10-15 14:44:44 · answer #1 · answered by zachs mom 3 · 0 0

only 2 bodies missing from the grave were the 2 youngest children Anastasia and Alexei, giving credence to the belief that they were spared. Alexei's hemophilia means he would not survive very long. Personally I think Anastasia did survive. Why not take the servants out of the grave, their bodies being found was not important.

2006-10-15 14:38:06 · answer #2 · answered by tesorotx 5 · 0 0

jimmy hoffa

2006-10-15 15:06:45 · answer #3 · answered by dzsnuts 2 · 0 0

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