The poisoned dress incident actually saved the Queen from the Jesuit Killer. The dress was originally for the Queen, yet Isabel, without permission of the Queen decided to try it on and have a secret affair with Sir Dudley. After Sir Dudley had left Isabel to be tortured by the poison in the dress, Queen Elizabeth went out searching for her maid. Then that was when she had seen the Jesuit killer coming for her. He had been hunting for her, and if it weren’t for the incident of the poisoned dress, that had killed Isabel, Elizabeth would not have known that someone was trying to assassinate her. The dress was originally for the Queen, so once Queen Elizabeth put all the pieces together; the poisoned dress that killed Isabel, the man in black had not declare himself. The Queen knew she was being
The poisoned dress incident actually saved the Queen from the Jesuit Killer. The dress was originally for the Queen, yet Isabel, without permission of the Queen decided to try it on and have a secret affair with Sir Dudley. After Sir Dudley had left Isabel to be tortured by the poison in the dress, Queen Elizabeth went out searching for her maid. Then that was when she had seen the Jesuit killer coming for her. He had been hunting for her, and if it weren’t for the incident of the poisoned dress, that had killed Isabel, Elizabeth would not have known that someone was trying to assassinate her. The dress was originally for the Queen, so once Queen Elizabeth put all the pieces together; the poisoned dress that killed Isabel, the man in black had not declare himself. The Queen knew she was being