The enigma surrounding the Casket Letters is a cornerstone of intrigue in the tumultuous history of Mary, Queen of Scots. These documents, steeped in controversy, are not just mere pieces of parchment but keys that could potentially unlock the truth behind one of Scotland's most debated historical episodes – the murder of Lord Darnley, Mary's second husband. The authenticity of these letters is pivotal; they either condemn Mary as a conspirator in murder or paint her as a victim of an elaborate political scheme.
The Genesis of the Scandal
The Casket Letters surfaced in the most dramatic of circumstances. Following the brutal murder of Lord Darnley in 1567, a silver casket allegedly belonging to Mary was said to be discovered. Inside, a series of letters, sonnets, and other documents were found.
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