It is rather odd that, in the course of casting about for a possible murderer of Gandia, public opinion
should never have fastened upon Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. He had lately been stripped of the
Patrimony of St. Peter that the governorship of this might be bestowed upon Gandia; his resentment
had been provoked by that action of the Pope’s, and the relations between himself and the Borgias
were strained in consequence. Possibly there was clear proof that he could have had no connection with
the crime.