Sunday, July 8, 2012

THE RASPUTIN LEGEND


 RASPUTIN

During the tour to the Yusupov Palace in St Petersburg, Russia, we were clustered in a small room to hear the legend of Rasputin. Later we were actually in the basement which was really at ground level where a good part of the action took place. It was pretty awesome as well as fun to actually be in  that room.
According to legend Rasputin, a monk, was getting a bit too friendly with a family member and it was on the pretense of meeting Yusupov's wife  that Rasputin was invited to the palace. He entered through a lower door to find his favorite sweets and vodka waiting for him.  All the domestic help had been given the evening off. About 45 minutes later the doctor came downstairs and was surprised to see all the goodies gone and Rasputin alive and well. The doctor had been ordered to poison the goodies. Some say that the doctor did not follow those orders because it was against his oath.
            He returned upstairs to seek advice on what to do next, and was told that Rasputin must be shot.
            The shots attracted the police so to cover the crime a stray dog was shot becoming the excuse for gunshots. In spite of being shot several times, with bullets in his body, unbelievably Rasputin escaped into the cold December night and started to crawl away.
            He was found and thrown into the Neva River across the street, but his assailants forgot to attach the concrete weight to his body. He was found a couple of days later. Water was found in his lungs so it was determined that he actually drowned.

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