Richard III supposedly had the young princes murdered. Never found out what really happened to them.

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. He was accused of the death of the young princes but since the bodies were never found, who knows? Here is a site explaining:

http://www.iuinfo.indiana.edu/homepages/1108/1108text/nephews.htm

King Richard III

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I suspect the young princes found out what happened to them, but this has little to do with the sentence fragment at the end, which has no subject.
Unless you ask for what you need, you will likely not get it. Is this a grammar question, or a literature question?

Here is further information on this topic.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princes_in_the_Tower

I am looking for the correct way of ussing this sentence fragment
Richard III supposedly had the young princes murdered. Never found out what really happened to them.

I am looking for the correct way of ussing this sentence fragment

Richard III supposedly had the young princes murdered. Never found out what really happened to them.

The sentence fragment "Never found out what really happened to them" is grammatically incorrect as a stand-alone fragment. However, if you want to use it as a part of a sentence, you can modify it to make it grammatically correct. Here are a few examples of how you can incorporate this fragment into a sentence:

1. "Richard III supposedly had the young princes murdered, but their fate remains unknown. We never found out what really happened to them."
2. "It is believed that Richard III had the young princes murdered, leaving us with the mystery of what really happened to them, as we never found out."
3. "The fate of the young princes, who were allegedly murdered by Richard III, remains a mystery as we never found out what really happened to them."

In each of these examples, the fragment is combined with additional information to form a complete sentence. This helps to provide context and clarity to your statement. Remember that using fragments alone without connecting them to proper sentences can create confusion or may not convey your intended meaning effectively.