00:00They crowned her as a child and surrounded her with death.
00:05Mary, Queen of Scots. Beloved by some, feared by others.
00:10But here's the question history still can't answer.
00:13Was she cursed or deliberately destroyed?
00:16Everyone close to Mary seemed to meet a tragic end.
00:19Her first husband died young. Her second was murdered.
00:22Her third led her into chaos and betrayal.
00:25Was this bad fate or a pattern no one wanted to see?
00:30Wherever Mary ruled, conspiracies followed.
00:34Assassinations.
00:36Rebellions.
00:39Executions.
00:40Why did loyalty around her always turn to blood, even imprisoned?
00:44She was dangerous.
00:46At least that, as what they claimed.
00:49Letters intercepted. Plots uncovered.
00:51But were they real? Or excuses waiting to be used?
00:56Her final moments came not on a battlefield.
00:59But at the Executioner's Block.
01:01Calm slash composed.
01:03Almost accepting, as if she knew her ending long before it arrived.
01:07So ask yourself this.
01:09When death follows someone everywhere,
01:12is it destiny or design?
01:14Mary's story reminds us that power can be as deadly as any curse.
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01:22And question the stories written by the victors.
01:29Give her a brief and say,
01:31I have a strong word with it.
01:33Maybe I'm not making sure we have good death.
01:35I have no fear with her,
01:36but hopefully,
01:37what is this story about the death?
01:39We'll give you a comment.
01:40So give her a short story.
01:41I'll give you an idea.
01:41Lettersville.
01:42So look for you,
01:43lettersville.
01:43So I have a hard word.
01:44I have no doubt.
01:45I'm going to get you on the investigation.
01:47I love you.
01:47I have no doubt.
01:48I'm going to get you on the investigation.
01:49You haven't started.
01:50I will get you on the investigation.
01:50I am to tell you.
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