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  1. @seldo
    I have a great book called The Killing of #WilliamRufus’ by Duncan Grinnell-Milne
    Published in 1968: probably out of print now but very interesting if you can find it
    My money is on Henry
    One fascinating detail is that the main suspect was one Walter Tirel
    300yrs on, James Tyrell was considered (by some) to have murdered the #PrincesInTheTower
    As there’s evidence they were killed at all, and no record of Tyrell’s ‘confession’ perhaps Tirel/Tyrell is an unlucky surname?

  2. @seldo
    I have a great book called The Killing of #WilliamRufus’ by Duncan Grinnell-Milne
    Published in 1968: probably out of print now but very interesting if you can find it
    My money is on Henry
    One fascinating detail is that the main suspect was one Walter Tirel
    300yrs on, James Tyrell was considered (by some) to have murdered the #PrincesInTheTower
    As there’s evidence they were killed at all, and no record of Tyrell’s ‘confession’ perhaps Tirel/Tyrell is an unlucky surname?

  3. @seldo
    I have a great book called The Killing of #WilliamRufus’ by Duncan Grinnell-Milne
    Published in 1968: probably out of print now but very interesting if you can find it
    My money is on Henry
    One fascinating detail is that the main suspect was one Walter Tirel
    300yrs on, James Tyrell was considered (by some) to have murdered the #PrincesInTheTower
    As there’s evidence they were killed at all, and no record of Tyrell’s ‘confession’ perhaps Tirel/Tyrell is an unlucky surname?

  4. @seldo
    I have a great book called The Killing of #WilliamRufus’ by Duncan Grinnell-Milne
    Published in 1968: probably out of print now but very interesting if you can find it
    My money is on Henry
    One fascinating detail is that the main suspect was one Walter Tirel
    300yrs on, James Tyrell was considered (by some) to have murdered the #PrincesInTheTower
    As there’s evidence they were killed at all, and no record of Tyrell’s ‘confession’ perhaps Tirel/Tyrell is an unlucky surname?

  5. @seldo
    I have a great book called The Killing of #WilliamRufus’ by Duncan Grinnell-Milne
    Published in 1968: probably out of print now but very interesting if you can find it
    My money is on Henry
    One fascinating detail is that the main suspect was one Walter Tirel
    300yrs on, James Tyrell was considered (by some) to have murdered the #PrincesInTheTower
    As there’s evidence they were killed at all, and no record of Tyrell’s ‘confession’ perhaps Tirel/Tyrell is an unlucky surname?