The Murdered Princes in the Tower 1483

One of the biggest unsolved "who dun its" in English history

A Death of a King

20th February 2026 by | Uncategorized

 

A Death of a King

In April 1483, England woke to silence.

Edward IV, still only in his early forties, was dead. No battlefield. No warning. No clear succession secured in a realm that had known nothing but fracture for a generation.

The court moved quickly, but beneath the surface there was fear.

Edward had been a warrior king, crowned in blood at Towton, a man who had dragged England out of civil war by force of arms and sheer authority. His reign, though not without fault, brought a fragile stability after years of chaos. Trade revived. Law held. The Crown, for a time, felt secure.

And then, suddenly, it was not.

Yet the question remains unanswered.

If we care about history, if we value truth over convenience, then we have a responsibility to ask: what really happened next?

This petition is not about reopening old wounds.

Sign now : www.murderinthetower.london
It is about finally closing them.

If the truth still lies within reach, then silence is no longer an option.

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The past is never silent — unless we choose to ignore it.