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Who murdered King Tut

oning the High Priest, as Aye was pictured in King Tut’s tomb.Then, Ankhesenamun reared back, and DID NOT WANT TO MARRY AYE, FOR WHOM SHE WAS AFRAID OF. Thus “I am Scared” and “I will not marry a servant”. The Hetite King didn’t ask for that information, Ankhesenamun volunteered it in her first letter to the King.Once the King sent his son, Hemheb stepped in and killed him. Why? Imagine this conversation between Aye and Hemheb: “I have no sons, and thus will need to hand-pick a follower to this throne”. “If you ensure I am nominated Pharaoh by killing the Hetite Prince, I will bring you up as the next Great one.”Once Aye was made King, people did, in fact, question the death of King Tut; thus he had Tut’s name removed from the temples. It is believed in early Egyptian culture that if your name was not recorded in history, it was as though you never existed.I am not asking anyone to take this theory as Gospel; but it all falls into place, and you can believe it if you like. This is strictly a hypothesis based on my research, and I believe it. You, too, can believe it; or you can continue to believe King Tutankhamen died of natural causes at the age of 20. That’s FIFTEEN years prior to the average age of that day, however……………………………………………… ...

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