Peiper Pays the Piper

Content Warning for this week: graphic descriptions (ie, direct quotes from witnesses) of mass murder...


July 14th 1976, a house is torched in eastern France. The charred remains of its owner, a man named Rainer Buschman, are found within holding a pistol and a .22 calibre rifle in a defensive position.


Not only is Rainer Buschman not who he first appeared to be, but there is also doubt from the French police that the body found is of Buschman at all. What's more, the core elements of this mystery stretch back decades previously.


Buckle up, it's a heavy one...


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