The Murdered Princes in the Tower 1483

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

For more than 350 years

3rd March 2026 by | Uncategorized

For more than 350 years, the small bones placed in an urn in

Westminster Abbey

have been widely believed to be those of

Edward V

and his brother

Richard of Shrewsbury —

the so-called Princes in the Tower.

But what if they are not?

Today I received a thoughtful message from a lady who told me she would sign the petition precisely because she does not believe the urn contains the York brothers — and she wants an end to the speculation.

And that raises the most important questions of all:

If these remains are not the Princes…

Who are they?

And if they are not the Princes…

Where are the real remains?

For centuries we have relied on assumption, tradition, and partial examination.

We now have the scientific capability to answer this question properly.

This is not about proving one theory right.

It is about ending uncertainty.

If you believe the bones are the Princes — sign.

If you believe they are not — sign.

Either way, history deserves clarity.

This search has endured for over five centuries.

Let us bring it to a dignified conclusion.

Sign the petition.

Gemma

The past is never silent

www.murderinthetower.london