Mayerling incident part II
I have written earlier about Meyerling incident (1), what was one of the most famous mysteries in the year 1889 when Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary Rudolf (1858-1889)(2) and his friend Mary Vetsera (1871-1889)(3) founded dead and the reason for those suicides or murders is not coming public. One reason has been introduced, that after heavy drinking, those people went to the room, and then was happened an accident with a gun. In some stories, Emperor Franz-Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916)(4) went with Mary Vetsera and Rudolf, and then there was some kind of fight, and then Franz-Josef gets angry and killed baroness and his son.
But in some other stories, Mary Vetsera shot Crown Prince and herself, because she was afraid extortion. Commonly the explanation was double suicide, but the thing that Crown Prince was not known as depressed has been caused the mystery. What has happened behind closed doors that night January 30, 1889, remains a mystery. The thing is that the body of Vetsera removed from the house before investigations started(5). The reason for death was gunshots.
But was that the real reason for those cases? The thing was that there was some kind of newspaper writings, what Crown Prince Rudolph has been written, and those writings could be translated as anarchistic opinions. So that means that Rudoph was anarchist, and if that thing happens in the Austria-Hungary double monarchy, that thing was no little, because of Crown Prince Rudolph was the person, who would get crown after his father. And the problem with that was, that Crown Prince was living in an absolute monarchy.
If anarchists would get Rudolph in their side, that man could be their power card in the game. In Austria-Hungary, the Emperor was the law, and if anarchists would kill the Emperor, the new emperor could give them mercy, and they could ever be punished. This is one of the things, that could cause that somebody shoots the Crown Prince and his lover, but there could be one explanation, why the body of Mary Vetsera took away before Franz-Joseph came to the house. And in this case, there is a possibility that some other people like Serbs, Turkish, or even Russian agents would play anarchists to Mary Vetsera, who might believe that the motives of those people were innocent.
But there is a possibility, that Vetsera was lead in the direction, where she went to the side of those people, who wanted to kill the emperor. Actually in Austria-Hungary were many people, who wanted to kill the Emperor, because in that country political imprisonments were common things and censorship was very tough.
And as you might understand there is a possibility, that the double suicide in the Mayerling castle was the explanation. The only thing that tells that somebody hides something was the letter or telegram what minister of police wrote to Franz-Joseph, and told that everything was done. And that thing has been translated that he lost bodies. Also, the thing that Franz-Joseph has erased the face of Rudoph from every public photograph caused the suspicions, that there was something, that wanted to hide by the Emperor.
Maybe I'm wrong in this case, but there is a possibility, that Mary Vetsera was somebody else than who she should be. And there is a possibility, that this woman was a member of some anarchist group. That means the anarchists could give some narcotics to Mary Vetsera, and then make that woman their slave. And after that, they could give instructions on how to use opium in the process, where Crown Prince would turn to the robot, who takes orders from anarchists. But there is a possibility, that Vetsera just hated Habsburgs so much that she was voluntary for that mission.
(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling_incident
(2)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria
(3)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroness_Mary_Vetsera
(4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria
(5) http://www.historynaked.com/the-mayerling-incident/
Image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayerling_incident#/media/File:Mayerling15.jpg
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