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Letters: Exonerating Richard III

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Re “Bones found may be English king,” Sept. 13

It seems that more than 600 years after he died defending his crown against upstart Tudors, Richard III — who for centuries was unfairly demonized by his enemies as the murderer of the “two princes” who disappeared mysteriously in the Tower of London — will have justice after all.

The demonstration that truth and justice do prevail, even if it takes centuries, is a spiritual lesson about the nature of the cosmos.

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Erica Hahn

Monrovia

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