Moar cool digs from the night shift:
100 years ago today, The Romanov family was assassinated on orders from Yakov Svedluv, a Jew and political leader in Moscow. The family had been sent in to exile by younger brother Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich after Nikolas II (2nd Russian Dynasty) abdicated to him during the February Revolution of 1917.
Nikolas II had 5 children, the youngest Alexei and the second oldest daughter Tatyana, pictured here. Alexei had hemophilic disease and was treated by Gregori Rasputin which is said to have kept the young heir alive.
Many historical events happened on this day but of specific interest is the death of John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1999.
According to drugrepAnon, the drug 'Resputane' is nearing release. Its use is seen as a cure to hemophilia.