Rasputin: Mystic, Manipulator, or Political Weapon? — Fexingo History
Nearly everyone knows the story: on December 30, 1916, Prince Felix Yusupov lured Grigori Rasputin to the Moika Palace, fed him cyanide-laced cakes and wine, shot him, beat him, and dumped his body in the Malaya Nevka River. But what if the poison never worked—for a very un-mystical reason? In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the forensic evidence that emerged decades later, the contradictions in Yusupov's own memoirs (he wrote at least four versions), and the testimony of Dr. Stanislav Lazovert, the physician who supposedly supplied the cyanide. They discuss the political pressures on Yusupov to craft a dramatic narrative, the role of British intelligence agent Oswald Rayner, and how the 'superhuman' Rasputin myth was deliberately manufactured to justify a murder that, in reality, may have been a clumsy, panicked affair. Drawing on the 2004 exhumation report, the diaries of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, and modern toxicology studies, this episode separates legend from fact and asks who really benefited from the story of the indestructible monk. #FelixYusupov #MoikaPalace #Cyanide #OswaldRayner #StanislavLazovert #GrandDukeDmitriPavlovich #RasputinMurder #ForensicHistory #December1916 #BritishIntelligence #Petrograd #Romanovs #RussianRevolution #MemoirMyth #Toxicology #HistoryMyths #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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