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de Bernd 2025-12-01 16:20:38 No. 27156
This is pretty interesting. Some researchers were able to reconstruct the murder of Duke Bela of Masco, grandson of the medieval Hungarian King Bela IV. He was assassinated in 1272. They used different techniques like carbon dating, dental calculus analysis to determine his diet and DNA analysis. >The authors were also able to reconstruct the manner of the duke’s death, concluding that this was a coordinated attack by three people. One attacked from the front while the other two attacked from the left and right sides, and the duke was facing his assassins and tried to defend himself. The weapons used were most likely a saber and a long sword, and the assassins kept raining down blows even after the duke had fallen to the ground. The authors concluded that while the attack was clearly planned, it was also personal and fueled by rage or hate.
Who benefited?
>>27164 People interested in the truth
>>27266 No, I mean who benefited from the guy's death. Some dynastic rival?
>>27268 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béla_of_Macsó
>>27278 That paragraph sounds so ESL
>>27278 >King Stephen V I like his short stories. Most films from his books are shit though, except the Shining.
It's pretty interesting what can be found out with modern technology. When they found Richard the third they were able to tell that he was drinking wine from Spain.
>>27309 The author of that is probably some Hungarian history buff, we should guide him to Kc
>The authors concluded that while the attack was clearly planned, it was also personal and fueled by rage or hate. They say the same for every single murder in which there were several consecutive blows, they cannot actually know if this was the case or not, and if you believe forensics 100% as some people do, you'd be what I would call stupid. Overkill=oh wait, it was personal, I can tell because of the blows. It's impossible to actually know for sure. Regards, CSI: Miami watcher.
Made thread for the case some years ago: https://endchan.org/kc/res/21518.html

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Here's all his bones that left btw.
>>27466 Noice, thanks.