Marlowe's "unsubstantial murder" :
a factual contemporary Conspiracy!
No conspiracy theory!
A conspiracy is based on deception by definition, but not necessarily on lower moral motives. The term "conspiracy theory", however, has always a negative connotation, since deception and secrecy are seen as their breeding ground.
This has been part of Marlowe's (alias Shakespeare's) doom . Marlowe's life-saving corresponded to a plot, but not necessarily to a conspiracy. It was neither an intrigue nor a collusion to commit a crime.
It was an appointment on the part of the Crown to a not legally conformant, but morally justifiable act in the interest of a life-saving of the greatest English poet Genius......
It was an appointment on the part of the Crown to a not legally conformant, but morally justifiable act in the interest of a life-saving of the greatest English poet Genius......