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Mysteries of the unexplained part 2

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DaMan

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Hope you all enjoy another Mystery of the Unexplained.
Double Jeopardy
Jabez Spicer, of Leyden, Massachusetts, was killed by two bullets in the attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield on January 25, 1787, during Shays's Rebellion. At the time, he was wearing the same coat his brother Daniel had been wearing when he, too, was killed by two bullets on March 5, 1784.
The bullets that killed Jabez Spicer passed through the holes made by the bullets that had killed his brother Daniel three years earlier.
 
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DaMan

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Hope you all enjoy another Mystery of the Unexplained.
Double Jeopardy
Jabez Spicer, of Leyden, Massachusetts, was killed by two bullets in the attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield on January 25, 1787, during Shays's Rebellion. At the time, he was wearing the same coat his brother Daniel had been wearing when he, too, was killed by two bullets on March 5, 1784.
The bullets that killed Jabez Spicer passed through the holes made by the bullets that had killed his brother Daniel three years earlier.
 
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DaMan

Guest
Hope you all enjoy another Mystery of the Unexplained.
Double Jeopardy
Jabez Spicer, of Leyden, Massachusetts, was killed by two bullets in the attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield on January 25, 1787, during Shays's Rebellion. At the time, he was wearing the same coat his brother Daniel had been wearing when he, too, was killed by two bullets on March 5, 1784.
The bullets that killed Jabez Spicer passed through the holes made by the bullets that had killed his brother Daniel three years earlier.
 
D

DaMan

Guest
Hope you all enjoy another Mystery of the Unexplained.
Double Jeopardy
Jabez Spicer, of Leyden, Massachusetts, was killed by two bullets in the attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield on January 25, 1787, during Shays's Rebellion. At the time, he was wearing the same coat his brother Daniel had been wearing when he, too, was killed by two bullets on March 5, 1784.
The bullets that killed Jabez Spicer passed through the holes made by the bullets that had killed his brother Daniel three years earlier.
 
D

DaMan

Guest
Hope you all enjoy another Mystery of the Unexplained.
<br /> Double Jeopardy
<br />Jabez Spicer, of Leyden, Massachusetts, was killed by two bullets in the attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield on January 25, 1787, during Shays's Rebellion. At the time, he was wearing the same coat his brother Daniel had been wearing when he, too, was killed by two bullets on March 5, 1784.
<br />The bullets that killed Jabez Spicer passed through the holes made by the bullets that had killed his brother Daniel three years earlier.
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