Oxfraud claims there is no evidence linking Oxford to the works of Shakespeare.  Based heavily on a Powerpoint produced by Mark Alexander, I look at those works as a crime scene with two suspects – William Shakspere from Stratford on Avon and Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. I then use the testimony of hostile witnesses, i.e., Stratfordian scholars, to show that the circumstantial evidence for Oxford is overwhelmingly in favour of finding him guilty of the crime of writing the works of Shakespeare.  Part one of six parts.

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