The Murdered Princes in the Tower 1483

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

A question for journalists, editors, and producers

11th March 2026 by | Uncategorized

A question for journalists, editors, and producers

( Following my interview on BBC Radio)

Over the last six months, we have been campaigning for modern DNA testing of the remains believed to be those of the Princes in the Tower at Westminster Abbey.

The public response has been remarkable, with the petition continuing to grow and many historians and readers engaging with the question.

Last month, I was contacted by BBC Radio Shropshire, which was interested in discussing the historical and scientific aspects of the issue.

It raises a simple but important question:

If modern DNA science can help resolve a mystery that has puzzled historians for more than five centuries, should we not at least explore the possibility?

I would be very interested to speak with journalists, editors, producers, or documentary makers who may wish to explore the historical and scientific dimensions of this question.

Before my next step of writing to our King Charles III.

In particular, as so much new evidence has come to light over the last few years.

The story touches on history, science, and one of the most famous mysteries of the English crown.

Please feel free to contact me directly if you would like to discuss the research further.

Please view my website www.murderinthetower.london and sign the petition to help solve this outstanding mystery.

Gemma

Author: The Reflection in the Mirror (www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0G4SLZ4T7)

and The Wolf of Whitehall (to be published in April 26)

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