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Jun 2022
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The Nepalese Royal Massacre

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media
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On June 1, 2001, the nation of Nepal was shocked at the announcement that 10 members of the Nepalese Royal Family were killed in a massacre inside the royal palace.  It wasn’t just a case of homicide, it was a case of regicide, patricide, matricide, fratricide, sororicide, parricide, and suicide.  It was a moment that changed the course of modern Nepal. L ... Show More
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