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TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
I believe it was 16 years ago and we (and by we I mean The Express) should all move on.
 






MICK PATCHAM

Banned
Feb 23, 2013
764
clues in the title
Drunk driving leads to car crash and fatality ....shock horror.
 




Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,645
I'm looking forward to the Sunday Express & Mail on Sunday coverage of this non-story tomorrow, I must say.

6 pages each?
 










beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,031
people will believe what they want to. two facts though, Scotland Yard cant do anything about an incident that occured in France and theres a new film out soon about Diana.
 














Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
I reckon it was Phil The Greek; in a tunnel; with a thunderflash. Or something.
 


hybrid_x

Banned
Jun 28, 2011
2,225
• They have ‘no idea’ about the movements of the chauffeur, Henri Paul, in the crucial hours leading up to the crash which killed the Princess, despite an extensive two-and-a-half-year inquiry
• French pathologist Professor Dominique Lecomte, who carried out an autopsy on the body of Henri Paul, apparently partially embalmed Diana's body before it was transported back to Britain for a post-mortem examination. This is against the law and international forensic practice because it contaminates body tissue and renders toxicological tests meaningless. Did she do this to remove evidence of pregnancy or traces of poisoning, drugs, or alcohol? Or is there an innocent explanation?
• At the time of Henri Paul’s death, Henri had thirteen separate bank accounts held in four different banks containing a total of £120,000. In one account five cash deposits totalling £4,000 each had been made in the months leading up to the crash and further sums amounting to £75,000 were allegedly transferred into his accounts mainly from British banks over the same period yet his annual salary was around £20,000. The team have been seeking an explanation for this unexpected wealth.
• Four nights after the crash a photographer named Lionel Cherrault, working for the French photographic agency SIPA, had his flat in North-West London broken into. He had been acting as an agent, forwarding pictures of the crash to publications around the world. The intruders left all the valuables and took only two external computer hard disk drives and a laptop computer. They left no fingerprints. The next day Cherrault was told by detectives that he had “not been burgled” and police made it clear that they neither could, nor would, take any action. The clear implication was that the intruders had been members of an official clandestine organisation trying to intercept pictures of the crash.
• The original French judicial inquiry into the crash was unable to see CCTV footage of the crash scene or the progress of the Mercedes because officials claimed that all seventeen cameras failed to work that night. But one motorist received a speeding ticket after being captured on a camera at the entrance to the Alma Tunnel fifteen minutes before the crash.
• A second autopsy revealed that Henri Paul had been also high on two powerful prescription drugs, one of which, not coincidentally, was often prescribed to chronic alcoholics. Several weeks later, a French ‘official’ reported that further testing showed that Henri Paul had been on a drinking binge for several weeks, prior to the crash, according to tests of his hair.
• Friends, co-workers, and relatives universally disputed the media attempts to portray Paul as a sullen, depressed alcoholic. Paul had gone for his annual physical exam to qualify for renewal of his pilot's license forty-eight hours before the crash, he not only passed the physical exam according to the Doctor who administered it, but there were also no signs of any damage to Paul's liver.
• It has been confirmed that in the two hours prior to 22:00, Paul drank two glasses of Ricards and water at the Ritz Hotel bar. The alcohol content of those drinks was very small, yet, for the blood alcohol tests to have been accurate, Paul would have had to have gone through three bottles of strong red wine, or a dozen glasses of alcohol earlier in the day to have shown such strong alcohol presence in his blood at 00:25 on the morning of August 31st.
• Trevor Rhyss Jones, the bodyguard, put his seat belt on just before they entered the tunnel. Trevor says he does not remember why he put his seatbelt on.
• The Scotsman and The People reported that the four mile ride to hospital (not the nearest hospital either) stopped for ten minutes outside the French History Museum.
• Why did Henri Paul go in a strange route to their destination and not directly? He did not need to go into the Pont de l’Alma Tunnel at all.
• The Mirror in 2007 stated that former MI6 Richard Tomlinson (once jailed for leaking secrets) told the Princess Diana inquest that he believed Ritz hotel security chief Henri Paul met an MI6 handler on the night she died.
• The Queen did not appear to care when Diana died and then read a unemotional speech to the nation under pressure to do so.
• The site of Diana's death is an ancient site dating back to the time of the Merovingian kings (500-751AD). In pre-Christian times the Pont de l'Alma was a pagan sacrificial site and meant ‘Passage or Bridge of the Moon Goddess,’ the ancient goddess Diana was and is a symbol of the moon.
• The Merovingians were founded by Marivaeus, and he followed the pagan cult of Diana. All European Royalty is descended from the Merovingians and this includes the Spencers.
• Why was Diana kept in the Tunnel for more than an hour whilst she was internally bleeding, why not rushed to hospital? Was this a ritual?


yep, nothing to see here....see the Daily Mail for what to believe.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
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Kosmonaut

Proud Hoveonian
Feb 10, 2013
748
Hove
Also, the SAS do not make decisions on anything, this bloke is just exploiting the glamorization of the SAS in Hollywood and in videogames. They're just ****ing soldiers, no matter how skilled they are: they do what they're told, if they did otherwise they would be rogue operatives acting outside of the "establishment", they would have no power to "arrange" something like this.
 




Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
Hardly think if this was a top level decision to murder Diana that those responsible would allow the police to investigate let alone prosecute anyone or allow this to become a national debate again. Anyone capable of that would be capable of ensuring it stayed under wraps
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
I believe it was 16 years ago and we (and by we I mean The Express) should all move on.

some of Jimmy Savile's crimes were over 40 years ago should we move on from investigating those too
 


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