Richard III’s car park: An unlikely place for a king
By Alice Ritchie
Graffiti adorns the painted green wooden gates to the windswept car park in Leicester, the gray concrete overlooked by a local authority building badly in need of redecoration.

Graffiti adorns the painted green wooden gates to the windswept car park in Leicester, the gray concrete overlooked by a local authority building badly in need of redecoration.

A skeleton found under a carpark in the English city of Leicester was confirmed Monday as that of King Richard III, widely depicted as one of history’s most notorious villains.