Anna was Franziska
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If it is true that someone took bones from the mass grave and planted them in the two pits: Taking a few bones from three grand duchess would not be missed in 1918 to 2007.
But please consider again my explainations as to why it was pointless in 1918!
Then you admit it would have been a non factor to 'plant' anything, or for anyone to even think of it in those days, for that reason?I agree no one in 1918 knew about DNA and mtDNA.
In 1994-95, OJ's defense team was successful in convincing a jury that there was a possibility his DNA was planted at the scene. However, in 1918, when no one ever heard of such tests because they didn't exist, there was no way anyone could pre plan to plant it.
I wouldn't mind seeing this, either, because I want there to be as much evidence as possible. However, there is no way that all the scientific tests and reports from all the labs in the world will ever satisfy those of you who don't believe the results of the DNA tests we already have, so why bother? No matter how much scientific, peer reviewed proof we have, some will always say they were wrong, tampered with, switched, planted, somebody was paid off, etc. If there were a court decision, somebody would just say the judge was paid off. So there's no hope of convincing the conspiracy theorists by evidence alone, because they'll never accept what they don't choose to believe.But, we do, now, and I'd like to see all the results:
1. Markers that there were four grand duchesses.
We know she was, because Alexei had it (never mind JK's theories, they're sometimes more desperate than yours!) Alexandra's brother Frittie had it, and her sister Irene had two sons with the disease. There is no question it was in her family, so why would Alexei's bleeding disorder be anything else? Besides, the best and most expensive doctors of the time verified it was indeed hemophilia.2. Evidence that Alexandra was a carrier of hemophia;Alexis had hemophilia; and which, if any, were the grand duchess carriers of hemophilia.
If it's possible to get this from such damaged bones, that would be great. However, I don't think not being able to get such detailed info from such damaged bones means it's not there.
BBC video on the proof the last 2 children died and were identified:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRNMnBGh-vc