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Q: How did Bruce Wayne's parents die Who committed the crime?
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You should not wish to do this unless they have committed a real crime.


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Because Bruce Waynes (Batman) parents were murdered in front of him as a child, the story varies to the story, wether its just a random mugger, a hitman of a major crime lord that wanted the Wayne's taken out, or even the joker used in time Tim Burtons movie Batman, either way the story has always stayed the same, his parents were murdered in front of his eyes, since that day he has vowed to protect anything like that from happening to anyone else


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