However, there are a couple of important points to clarify:
* King Edward was not involved in the murder of Thomas Becket. King Edward the Confessor died in 1066, well before Becket's murder in 1170. The king responsible for the events leading to Becket's death was King Henry II.
* "Edward's version" would likely refer to a specific historical document or account. However, you haven't provided any context for what you're looking for.
To help me understand your question better, could you please clarify:
* Which King Edward are you referring to? (There are several)
* What specific source or account are you thinking of?
Once I have this information, I can help you understand the context of the events surrounding Becket's murder.