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Al Tishian is an obscure holiday that falls every 26 months of the Julian calendar. Since 1842 police in London have found Curash pits of 13 bodies diemboweled and savaged on the event of the holiday. Parts of each body are missing, police don't understand why. <br>
Al Tishian is an obscure holiday that falls every 26 months of the Julian calendar. Since 1842 police in London have found Curash pits of 13 bodies diemboweled and savaged on the event of the holiday. Parts of each body are missing, police don't understand why. <br>
Police  have never caught the perpetrators.  It has been covered up all along. The most current pit was found off Kensington park.
Police  have never caught the perpetrators.  It has been covered up all along. The most current pit was found off Kensington park.

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London - Pax Britannica

Al Tishian is an obscure holiday that falls every 26 months of the Julian calendar. Since 1842 police in London have found Curash pits of 13 bodies diemboweled and savaged on the event of the holiday. Parts of each body are missing, police don't understand why.
Police have never caught the perpetrators. It has been covered up all along. The most current pit was found off Kensington park.