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Who Stole Mary Queen of Scots Rosary Beads?
Elizabeth I s cousin carried this rosary to her execution in 1587 and it was stolen in May. Mila TomsichGetty Images
On May 21, Mary Queen of Scots gold rosary was stolen from Arundel Castle in West Sussex England, along with several other valuable artifacts. The rosary beads, which Mary may have carried to her execution in 1587, are one of the few surviving artifacts left from the tragic royal. After her execution (a grisly affair in which the blade struck three times before successfully beheading her), most of Mary s possessions were destroyed to prevent her from becoming a Catholic martyr. Many believed that Mary, rather than her cousin Elizabeth I, was the rightful queen, a rift intensified by the tensions between the Catholic church (Mary) and the Protestant church (Elizabeth)
These 2021 True-Crime Documentaries Are Going to Send You Down an Internet Rabbit Hole
Time to fire up ye olde Google. Apr 29, 2021
After more than a year of bingeing practically every TV show from the couch, you’ve probably noticed a recurring trend: True-crime documentaries are becoming more and more popular. Maybe we can blame last year’s wildly successful
Tiger King for this recent revelation. The streaming giants of the modern era clearly are noticing this trend, as they keep on producing tons of content for viewers to continuously sink their teeth into. It’s reminding us that horror doesn’t always happen from the pages of a fiction novel it’s sometimes happening right under our noses. Besides…we totally know you’re going down the rabbit holes of the internet trying to figure out who the killer is before the program spoils it for us.