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Who murdered King Tut

wer Right side of the X-Ray (Marked in Red). There is a bone fragment up there that is NOT calcified. That was probably done with the wire used with the Natrox to remove the brains.The body’s repair job was probably King Tut’s demise. The calcification took up valuable space needed by the brain. It is apparent that King Tut died of a fractured Skull. Now, he could have slipped and fallen, so let’s go further.In comes Dr. Bob Brier, PhD. Dr. Brier contends (In his book The Murder of Tutankhamen, A True Story,) that Tut was murdered. But, why would anyone want to murder the King of upper and lower Egypt?Let me present one theory. Although much evidence is presented in the book, it does not leave with a conclusion. I did some other research, both via the internet and on video, and would like to present my theory. Whodunnit? I don’t know for sure, but I have a Hypothesis I want you to consider.The picture of Aye at the funeral of King Tut brings a lot of mystery. Aye actually predicted that he would be Pharaoh. Now, He WAS senior advisor, so it is kind of natural, but still, only Ankhesenamun would pick the next Pharaoh.Shortly after King Tut’s Death, Ankhesenamun wrote to the Hetite King, asking for one of his many sons for her to marry. In her letter, she writes two interesting things: “I shall never marry a servant of mine”; and “I am scared”. Why should she be scared? and why the reference to a servant? Was she scared of the servant who was FORCING HIMSELF AT HER TO MAKE HIM KING? Incidently, even the Senior Advisor was considered a servant of the queen.The Hetite King returned a letter stating “I will not bid you any of my sons. This is a trick”; to which Ankhesenamun returned “It is not a trick”, “I do not want to marry a servant” When the King gave in, and sent a prince, the prince was killed by the leader of the Egyptian Ar...

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