ReWarning I received
ReWarning I received
2004-11-22 21:58:17
----- Original Message -----
From: mariewalsh2003
To:
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: An unorthodox idea
--- In , Megan Lerseth
<megan_phntmgrl@s...> wrote:
> This is my first post- please accept this with an open mind.
>
> People touring the Tower of London have reported seeing the spirits
of Edward V and his brother the Duke, holding hands and walking
around. Might a sensitive with no bias on their deaths be able to
communicate with them and find out the truth?
>
>
>
I didn't know this. Could you tell me where you hers/ read this, and
precisely where the boys are supposed to have been seen?
It's just that I wonder if it wasn't a tale got up by the Beefeaters,
or people's imaginations running riot after seeing that Millais
painting.
Of course, assuming there are ghosts and true sensitives (I wouldn't
knock this personally, but a lot of people would rule it straight
out), AND assuming that the Princes really do haunt the Tower, then
the answer would obviously have to be 'yes'. I did once read an
account of a psychic who claimed to have made contact with the
Princes in the Tower. It was a long time ago now, and I can't say I
took much notice of it, but I think they were supposed to have told
him Richard did murder him but he was a nice bloke really and they
understood.
The problem is, how do you tell if your 'sensitive's' story is true?
And, if the Princes were murdered in the Tower during Richard's
reign, how would they have known whether Richard or Buckingham (or
Margaret Beaufort, or Uncle Tom Cobleigh) was the instigator?
Marie
I can't help wondering why the Tower doesn't get haunted more by less
well known folk who suffered horrible torture at the hands of the
Tudors et al, instead of the more notorious princes and Anne Boleyn.
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From: mariewalsh2003
To:
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: An unorthodox idea
--- In , Megan Lerseth
<megan_phntmgrl@s...> wrote:
> This is my first post- please accept this with an open mind.
>
> People touring the Tower of London have reported seeing the spirits
of Edward V and his brother the Duke, holding hands and walking
around. Might a sensitive with no bias on their deaths be able to
communicate with them and find out the truth?
>
>
>
I didn't know this. Could you tell me where you hers/ read this, and
precisely where the boys are supposed to have been seen?
It's just that I wonder if it wasn't a tale got up by the Beefeaters,
or people's imaginations running riot after seeing that Millais
painting.
Of course, assuming there are ghosts and true sensitives (I wouldn't
knock this personally, but a lot of people would rule it straight
out), AND assuming that the Princes really do haunt the Tower, then
the answer would obviously have to be 'yes'. I did once read an
account of a psychic who claimed to have made contact with the
Princes in the Tower. It was a long time ago now, and I can't say I
took much notice of it, but I think they were supposed to have told
him Richard did murder him but he was a nice bloke really and they
understood.
The problem is, how do you tell if your 'sensitive's' story is true?
And, if the Princes were murdered in the Tower during Richard's
reign, how would they have known whether Richard or Buckingham (or
Margaret Beaufort, or Uncle Tom Cobleigh) was the instigator?
Marie
I can't help wondering why the Tower doesn't get haunted more by less
well known folk who suffered horrible torture at the hands of the
Tudors et al, instead of the more notorious princes and Anne Boleyn.
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