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Source A is a report from an American newspaper and it tells us that Judge Sergeyev investigated the murder of the Romanov family.


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Source A is a report from an American newspaper and it tells us that Judge Sergeyev investigated the murder of the Romanov family.

... What happened to the Romanov family? A. Source A is a report from an American newspaper and it tells us that Judge Sergeyev investigated the murder of the Romanov family. However as Sergeyev was sacked perhaps he had not written his report biased enough so reliable information may be found in the source. The whites would have wanted it to seem like the whole Romanov family was brutally murdered but the report suggests otherwise. This source believes there was a murder, and it happened in the lower storey of the building. Sergeyev believes that not all the members of the household were shot there, he believes "the Tsar, the family doctor, the two servants and the maid were all shot in the Ipatiev house", however does believe that the "Empress, the Tsar's son and four other children" were not shot there. It is important not to take this source too

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