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11-20-2009, 10:42 AM
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The Murder of Rasputin, 1916, and His Supposed Preserved Penis
Grigori Rasputin was murdered in the early morning of December 30, 1916 (December 17 in the old Russian calendar) at Prince Felix Yusupov's Moika Palace in Petrograd, and his body was dropped from the Bolshoy Petrovsky Bridge into the Malaya Nevka river, where it was found under the ice two days later. The famous poisoned, shot and drowned story comes from Yusupov's own memoirs and is not supported by the autopsy, which found no trace of poison, no water in the airways, and three gunshot wounds including a contact shot to the forehead; who fired it has never been established. The autopsy also recorded his genitals intact, contradicting the castration legend. Of the relics claimed since, an item sold in 1994 proved to be a dried sea cucumber, and the specimen displayed in a St Petersburg erotica museum since 2004 has never been authenticated. His body was exhumed and burned in March 1917, so no comparison is possible. |
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11-20-2009, 11:30 AM
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Re: The Murder of Rasputin, 1916, and His Supposed Preserved Penis
i really dont want to see a cock in a jar at all ever and now im gonna go pour bleach on my eyes for seeing it here |