User talk:Kro666
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[edit] Princes in the Tower
Hi. I am afraid had to revert your latest changes to this article, as they are in conflict with the Wikipedia:Neutral point of view policy. Deb 16:15, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
I only saw your comment by accident, as you placed it on my user page instead of my talk page. If you look at the Princes in the Tower article again, you will see that the paragraphs containing the main arguments for and against all the possible culprits are of more or less equal length and attempt a reasoned summary of the evidence. You increased the length of the section on Henry Tudor to double the length of any of the others, with the clear aim of making him look the most likely suspect. This does not coincide with the majority of historians' views and is not NPOV. You also included this statement: "it wasn't until July 1486, nearly a year after the Battle of Bosworth Field that the first stories of the Princes in the Tower being dispatched by their evil uncle began to appear". This is completely inaccurate, and contradicts the well-attested statement in the paragraph above that the story was in circulation by the end of 1483. Deb 20:34, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

