6-09 In Search Of... The Tower of London Murders (Part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2009

Season 6 Episode 9 Part 2

Hosted by Leonard Nimoy and broadcast weekly from 1976 to 1982, In Search Of... is the greatest mystery documentary show ever. I grew up watching this show, enjoying the spine-tingling presentation of quasi-fact and dramatic synthesizer-heavy music of Rinder and Lewis.

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  • Thaks for uploading! I wish they'd publish these on DVD again--I'd get the whole set. This episode is ISO at its best--well grounded and insightful.

  • Hey MacBrack, have you told this family legend to anyone to correct the historical account of the disappearence of the 2 princes? This could rewrite English history of Richard III. It would be interesting to see the truth finally after nearly 600 years or so to come out.

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  • The 2 princes look honestly like 2 poofs!! They look like freakin girls in that painting....sheesh!!

  • Henry VII  needs to be re written in history as a murderer.

  • @macbrack Go brush your teeth ya limey.

  • Where is Black Adder when you need him?

  • There's no proof Richard did it, but just because there's no proof doesn't mean he didn't do it. Here's my take on this. Richard had every reason to kill the Princes because they were standing in his way for the throne, he wanted to be King, and not lord protector to a child King, which is true in history because we have seen examples of this. Now this is just a theory, I'm not accusing him of anything, I'm just saying a political possibility.

  • It was not Lord Stanley's troops who intercepted King Richard, it was Sir William Stanley's.

  • Henry Tudor was a lying, decieving usurper of the worst kind! I hope to God, one day people realize that.

  • @macbrack

    He was? Wow. hey the show is from the seventies, what did we know?

  • Riddled with innacuracies....typical american treatment of history......my ancestor was Brackenbury, Constable of the Tower at the time of the Princes disappearance and family legend has it that he was given the choice by Richard...give up the keys and retire for the night or join the Princes.....

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