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Author: * Ankhesenamon Ptolemy -
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Date: Apr 24, 2004 - 15:06
So finally here we come to the conclusion.
A pharaoh died unexpectedly, and it seemed from his burial like it was an afterthought... that he was cast aside as nothing.
His wife begged from her country's worst enemy for help from a even worst enemy that was supposed to a person of trust. A man who had the power to make her do his will and who she had called a friend.
She bargained Egypt away because she would not be caught in the subtle rivalry between Ay and Horemheb, suffer a man she considered a servant and perhaps the man she discovered had killed her husband.
Aye killed TUtankhamon, who had perhaps regarded him as the step grandfather and grandfather in law he actually was. He killed him because he thought it was his turn, he wanted and deserved it.
When Tutankhamon tried to cut his strings he was cruelly cut down.
To this court: like Howard Carter, the man who gave Tutankhamon the gift of fame, you must give him the gift of justice he didn't get om earth. You must continue his legacy that his wife tried to continue.
Condemn Aye as the murderer that he is, and for the first time recognize that Tutankhamon WAS murdered.
Thank you
Ankhesenamon Ptolemy
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