My Hypothesis – HDT1817

  1. The princes in the tower.
  2. The mystery of the fate of the princes in the tower.
  3. The princes imprisoned in the tower did not pose an immediate threat to King Richard III.
  4. The princes imprisoned in the tower did not pose an immediate threat to King Richard III, therefore he did not commit regicide by ordering their deaths.
  5. The princes imprisoned in the tower did not pose an immediate threat to King Richard III, therefore he did not commit regicide by ordering their deaths and rather made a secret pact with their mother Elizabeth Woodville to spare their lives.
  6. The princes imprisoned in the tower did not pose an immediate threat to King Richard III, therefore he did not commit regicide by ordering their deaths and rather made a secret pact with their mother Elizabeth Woodville to spare their lives by allowing them to live on their half brother’s land under aliases for the rest of their lives.
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3 Responses to My Hypothesis – HDT1817

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    What I don’t know about the story (almost everything) includes whether most people believe the opposite? Which part of your Hypothesis is surprising or contradictory to common belief? I’ll try to read enough about the topic to know the answer before you Reply, HDT, but I’d like to see your explanation anyway.

    • hdt1817's avatar hdt1817 says:

      Yes, most people believe the opposite and that the princes were murdered. The part of my hypothesis that is surprising and contradictory to common belief is the fact that I am arguing that the boys were in fact not murdered.

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