
Was Rudolf Hess Murdered? (Nazi Hess Conspiracies)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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Hess Suicide Note
Dr. Schpahn found that the mark on Hess' neck and the burst blood vessels on his face were not consistent with a typical hanging. He proposed throttling as the means of strangulation, that is, someone using the lamp cord to choke him. Another piece of physical evidence that the four powers cited in favor of the suicide view was a suicide note that they found in Hess' pocket.
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After World War II, Nazi leader Rudolph Hess was imprisoned in Germany's Spandau prison. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss whether the man in Spandau was Hess or an impostor and whether he died by suicide or was murdered and who would have done it.
