Talk:The Daughter of Time

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The conclusion that Richard III is not guilty, however, is based to some extent on Grant's "gut feeling" , as a detective, that Richard is a good man and therefore not capable of such a crime.

I'm not certain that I agree with this analysis. He was not capable, Grant reasoned, of a base crime. He could have murdered, but he could not have comitted this murder. TRiG 14:11, 27 October 2006 (UTC)