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Richard III's remains: Leicester car park dug up


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It has been reported that the Bones dug up in Leicester car park were that of King Richard the 3rd.

I believe there is a program on tonight at 9Pm all about the dig so that should be interesting.

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...I always had a hunch 'twas the King's bones.

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Aitchbee

You have to admit there must have been a lot of thought and work and details put into this dig and to find the correct bones on the first day is amazing.

Wonder what odds your Bookies would have given for that.

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... a million-to-one!

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I'd hate to pay his parking ticket !

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Just as well the Rover that used the area was a car :-))

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amonra He didnt have enough Groats so he was going to use the Royal Prerogative to decline to pay.

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If they can bring him back to life, he is going to sue that Shakespeare chappie... If they can bring him back to life!

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Seems like Channel 4 had a late change of plan. I just saw the trailer for tonight's programme and it said it would 'exclusively' reveal if the bones were Richard III.

They must have decided that announcing the result this morning would get more attention and deliver a bigger audience.

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The arguing about the final resting place for the King's bones is,I see, in full swing, with the Mayor Of Leicester proclaiming that the bones will leave Leicester 'over my dead body'.

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