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Investigating Diana: Death In Paris


Anna B

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10 hours ago, lazarus said:

Just why don’t they leave the women to rest in peace.

I believe she wants justice. 

Leaving the note that said she knew she was going to be killed in a car accident said as much, and should have been enough, but they trashed her credibility by claiming she was deranged.

She wasn't.  

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9 hours ago, crookesey said:

It’s flavour of the month, Diana wouldn’t mind, far better than being forgotten.

She would not have been  forgotten , never.

1 hour ago, Anna B said:

I believe she wants justice. 

Leaving the note that said she knew she was going to be killed in a car accident said as much and should have been enough, but they trashed her credibility by claiming she was deranged.

She wasn't.  

She’s passed, just how can you believe she wants justice.

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17 hours ago, Anna B said:

Well, I've just watched all 4 episodes of this TV programme, and nothing in the whole four hours persuaded me that it wasn't MI5 / MI6 doing what they're paid to do, which is to do the Establishment's dirty work, and clean up afterwards so as to leave no traceable evidence.  

 

This did nothing to clear up several of the troublesome 'facts.'  At the time of the (much delayed) Inquest, I made a point of reading the actual verbatim court reports that they are legally obliged to publish, and was struck by how they differed from what was being reported in the press. This was pretty much the same whitewash. I don't doubt the integrity of the main investigators, but I believe they allowed the secret service to hoodwink them.

 

The investigation went along the lines of:

'We even interviewed Prince Charles... '

'Sir, did you plan to murder your wife?'  

'No'

'Thankyou very much Sir. That's all we wanted to know...'

 

According to the programme, 85% of the population believed Diana had been murdered at the time. I wonder what the figure is now, 25 years later?

99% could not care less.

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This is never going to go away, anymore than Edward Vlll's abdication and marriage to Mrs Simpson has been forgotten.

 

One thing about monarchy; It's what history is actually made of.

Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived.

 

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35 minutes ago, hauxwell said:

And I second that.  We have bigger problems to worry about in the world than Diana.



 

Agree, but if you're the owner of Daily Express,  it'll never go away..

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I remember Henri Paul the driver telling the paparazzi that they'll 'never catch me tonight' which resulted in the car chase,  also a car coming towards him with its lights on that dazzled him - either may have caused the crash.

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He abdicated to get what he wanted so wasn't an obstacle. He was still Royal but without power, (although he colluded with the Nazis to regain power if they won the war.) He was sent out of the way the Bahamas.

 

Diana was an obstacle to Charles remarrying, wouldn't go away, and was setting up her own court. She was romancing two Muslim men, and also had got involved in politics  with her landmine campaign, (which Sir Nicholas Soames, arch critic of the Princess and friend of Charles, actually manufactured.) She was no longer a Royal at the time, having lost her HRH status and protection officers, so probably considered too much trouble, an easy target, and dispensable. 

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