Oh jeez. Sorry to hear/read this. Nothing worse.
That plug and it’s condition, doesn’t look or tell a nice story, I’d think.
Just before we all assume or conclude the worst…any pics or idea what she looks like, looking down into 3 and 4 ?
On just the odd and lucky occasion, an optimistic thinking fella, might just be of the mind that reports of an absolute 0 compression reading across two cylinders, can sometimes be caused by the failure of a common (to both) interface seal. More likely between two neighbouring cylinders though, rather than opposing, if that’s what you’re reporting. Common only to the latter (and the rest) would likely be usually the exhaust chamber between both banks.
Ruling out all and any optimistic thinking or notions, would be the report of obvious piston and or cylinder damage, of course. Debris on the plugs, as pictured, may be indicating such a thing, unfortunately.
Maybe silly to ask this now…but did you mention or say previously, if she was still running with her original oil injection, or was she pre mix converted? Again silly to mention, but even if she was safeguarded, with the latter option, most owners of these particular engines, might argue that a fairly potent oil mix is called for. More than the usual 50-1, at least.