Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
- 31,278
The gory photographs are diverting attention away from the real issue, which is uncovering the truth about what really happened.
I think it is obvious that the gory photos should NOT be shown. We all have a pretty good idea of what a mangled body looks like and the pictures won't add anything to the debate. Besides, the family's wishes should be respected.
There are so many question marks and odd aspects to this case that the issue needs to be addressed fully, openly and frankly. The 10th anniversary of her death is fast approaching and this issue needs to be brought to a close.
More importantly, public confidence in the Royal Family has been affected by the poor handling of this story, and we need to hear the truth so that this confidence can be restored before the next monarch is crowned.
I think it is obvious that the gory photos should NOT be shown. We all have a pretty good idea of what a mangled body looks like and the pictures won't add anything to the debate. Besides, the family's wishes should be respected.
There are so many question marks and odd aspects to this case that the issue needs to be addressed fully, openly and frankly. The 10th anniversary of her death is fast approaching and this issue needs to be brought to a close.
More importantly, public confidence in the Royal Family has been affected by the poor handling of this story, and we need to hear the truth so that this confidence can be restored before the next monarch is crowned.