AGRBear
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I think I have the real deal breaker for all claimants here. Somebody emailed me this last night. It's dated in July, I don't know how we've missed it for that long. This article looks like it answers all the questions.... [ in [part]....
This report has been on my forum for some time and doesn't change anything at this time. It is old news. As AWF noted, Coble's article was released in July. Since then, some kind of information has made the Russians back track which has been revealed to us in press releases after the July press released by Coble and the National Geographic Special.
In the last release of information, the Russians are only confirming the remains found in the mass grave which means just the three grand duchesses are officially recorded as having been found in the mass grave.
From what I understand, there doesn't seem to be an issue with the male remains found in the two pits as it has been agreed that the male is the son of Nicholas II and Alexandra. AND, nothing has changed about the female found in the two pits being a sibling of Alexis, therefore a daughter of Nicholas II and Alexandra.
The latest news on 5 Dec. 2008, the officials have mentioned just three markers and nothing more is said about the fourth marker having been discovered. Maybe the Russians will explain or make such a claim in their next press release.
So, AWF, showing me Coble's article,old news, is just that, old news.
At this time, telling me which grand duchess is not all that important for me, what is important and necessary is the proof showing us not just three but four markers in their next press release.
AGRBear