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Old 04-16-2019, 10:28 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Bookpossum View Post
Apparently there was a trial some years ago, and Richard was found Not Guilty. Of course it could have been run by a group of ardent supporters - I can’t remember where I read about it and haven’t tried a search.
I tried a search. I found many instances of trials led by the Richard III Society to Shakespeare Societies to law firms! Not surprising given the hundreds of years that this mystery has remained intriguing to people. I am curious how often the verdict comes back guilty versus not guilty and whether it is influenced by any biases of the group staging the trial. It reminds me of our discussion about the musical with audience-voted endings for Drood.
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