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Jean-Paul Marat was murdered in his bathtub on July 13th, 1793.
Well, honey, Jean-Paul Marat was offed by Charlotte Corday in 1793 because she thought he was a royalist sympathizer and a pain in the neck. The French Revolution was a messy time, and Marat was stirring the pot with his radical ideas. Corday took matters into her own hands, literally, and gave Marat a one-way ticket to the afterlife.
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Death of Marat
Yes. Historians have known his name called Juan Rufus Sewell, but he told Charlotte corday to kill Marat with a knife, and she listened to him. The husband told her about Marat before Corday killed Marat. Soon, they were found out by the court, and were arrested. Charlotte went to jail, and her husband was begging the court to release her, but the court did not for a reason. He was crying for a long time in pain. Then, the court found that he told corday to kill Marat, and she listened. Then, Corday was guillontined and Juan Rufus Sewell was sent to prison forever.