Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Our next stop is the prison where the Lady Jane Grey and Anne Boleyn were kept before they lost their heads, and where the brother and nephews of Richard III were murdered (allegedly). Where are we?"
...1. Buckingham Palace 2. Newgate 3. Tower of London 4. Fleet Prison Officially called Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, the Tower of London had many original purposes, as an armory, a residence, and a treasury. Generally the prisoners kept here were accused of treason, whether by trying to kill the monarch, helping rebels or foreign enemies, or merely speaking out against the monarch. It is no longer a prison but a tourist attraction, where visitors may view a display of medieval implements of torture and the Crown Jewels. Did Richard Plantagenet have his brother, the Duke of Clarence, and his nephews, Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury Duke of York murdered? The Tudor historians and Shakespeare believed so, and so has been the dominant opinion, but the Richard III Society in England has set out to rehabilitate King Richard as a misunderstood and maligned figure.