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22-Apr-2004, 01:19 AM #1
Was Princess Diana Murdered?
What is your opinion?

I am not sure, the evidence I have seen could say two different things

I always wondered what the Brit's though about this

Some say she was also pregnant

What of the white car in the tunnel that dissappeared that was involved in the crash?

Any conspiracy theorys?


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22-Apr-2004, 01:37 AM #2
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What is your opinion?

I am not sure, the evidence I have seen could say two different things

I always wondered what the Brit's though about this

Some say she was also pregnant

What of the white car in the tunnel that dissappeared that was involved in the crash?

Any conspiracy theorys?


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She was a country girl, related by blood tangently to the Royals.
She was tall, "fashionably" skinny, bordering on plug ugly, and the manufactured darling of the Paparazzi.
She died instantly, her heart torn from its aortas by the impact.
Had she worn a seat belt, the question would be moot.
She didn't, supposedly to keep from mussing her gown.
She died stupid, like Kennedy and Kennedy and King.
She was larger than life and quite ordinary at the same time.

Rest in Peace.
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22-Apr-2004, 01:44 AM #3
I liked her as did many Americans

I remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news

It was very sad indeed

I just wonder if she was murdered

perhaps we will never know that answer?

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22-Apr-2004, 07:44 AM #4
Hi Fishy: I too really admired Princess Diana. I remember seeing some Brits in here knock her...can't remember what thread it was in. I know they know her better than we Americans...but all in all I thought she was beautiful inside and out and I like how she helped all those charities even if it was her royal duty. I watched her get married and read often of her from then on. I cried when I heard the news she had died. Although rich, famous and beautiful, above all else she was a human being and deserves respect even now after her death. I find it highly unfair when "members" of her personal staff write books and can say anything they want as she is not here to refute anything said. Her life was not always charmed! But I bet she has lots of admirers here in the US and I know by the turnout at her funeral she had many admirers in her own country too. I don't think there will ever be anyone like her ever again in my lifetime that was so hounded by the paparazzi with every move she made or loved by so many. She was exploited in death and that is sad.

As far as the murder conspiracy....I wouldn't doubt it one bit or be surprised if it is ever found out to be true....which it never will as governments are great at covering things up! Take care. angel
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22-Apr-2004, 07:47 AM #5
It is a tragic loss! I believe that there is sufficient evidence investigators could have followed leading to a possible plot. We will never know unless the conscious of those who did it makes them fess-up.

Rest in peace!
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22-Apr-2004, 08:20 AM #6
Conspiracy round every corner buffs
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22-Apr-2004, 01:32 PM #7
CBS has now crossed that thin red line

World outrage

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...5E1702,00.html

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22-Apr-2004, 02:08 PM #9
Izme,

FWIW - The issue if Diana being pregnant was resurrected here some months ago. There was an autopsy done here in the UK ... and the considered opinion was that 'There is no way that woman was pregnant.'

Clearly a hastily issued denial does not constitute proof. If this man were part of some grand conspiracy, the above is the answer he would be expected to give, for public consumption.

As Oldie made reference to above - there are numerous major historic events which will forever be subject of conspiracy theories. Where the assassination of JFK is concerned, it is obvious that there will never be a definitive answer. There are those who say Lee Harvey Oswald was acting alone, yet there are numerous books that contain 'evidence' that 'proves conclusively' that the CIA / Mafia / KGB / anti Castro rebels were behind the whole 'project'. Clearly these theories all hold some degree of merit - because a case can be established for each of those groups having a significant motive .... RFK as Attorney General wanted to curtail the FBI, was also active in anti Mafia 'clampdown', the CIA and anti Castro elements both supposedly blamed JFK for the failure of the The Bay of Pigs, etc .... ad nauseum. The truth of that killing, whatever it is, will never emerge - no matter how long people sit outside the National Archives. Furthermore - following on from JFK - who killed Robert Kennedy ? The law says Sirhan Sirhan - yet there are supposedly documents stating that RFK was shot from behind - whereas Sirhan was to his front.

Do I believe that Diana was murdered (supposedly on the orders of The Queens husband - or British Intelligence) ? Having seen some tv programmes - they were certainly able to put forward a convincing case - yet no, I think this was just an accident. The driver was well over the drink / drive limit, and the car was being pursued by photographers on powerful motorbikes.
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22-Apr-2004, 02:15 PM #10
Thanks RSM I always wondered what a Brit thought of all of this

I too have a hunch that she was not murdered. But who knows?

The conspiracy theory's on many things are endless but that is good in a way.

It could be possible, and so many have asked this question as in many cases.

As far as anyone being a conspiracy buff, I am not sure who is or isn't, but I do know it is important to ask such questions when one is curious. If we do not ask are we complacent?

I think all of us have doubts about many things that have happened in the past. Doesn't make us conspiracy buffs, just curious is all.

It is human nature unless you are either dumb as a rock or just don't care

I see oldie throwing in shots alot, but hey that's his nature! Still seems like a pretty good man to me

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22-Apr-2004, 02:23 PM #11
Izme,

Thats the inherent problem with conspiracies - there is as much money to be made on the part of those who write the books 'exposing' them ... as there is 'benefit' on the side of those supposedly guilty of perpetrating them.

The US Air Force Stealth Plane Program - allegedly only possible due to the fact they have 'Alien' UFOs stashed away at Area 51. The US Embassy hostages in Teheran were detained just long enough to discredit Pres. Carter - then only released when the incoming Reagan Administration paid a huge bribe. There is a gigantic monster in Loch Ness .... the 'possibilities are never ending, yet the belief one attaches to any given conspiracy, seems to me to be dependent on the faith one has in the person accused of conspiring.

Clearly in most cases, we will never know.

It would be nice to have a rational and accurate explanation for everything - but we never will.


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22-Apr-2004, 02:26 PM #12
Tis true!
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22-Apr-2004, 02:31 PM #13
Glad to see someone here agrees with me - even though I've been drinking.

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22-Apr-2004, 04:04 PM #14
Why is there such a fascination with this woman, she was no mother Theresa. All if this is sesationalizing her death in order to make ratings for the news magazines and tabloids.
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22-Apr-2004, 04:59 PM #15
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Why is there such a fascination with this woman, she was no mother Theresa. All if this is sesationalizing her death in order to make ratings for the news magazines and tabloids.
The only fascination with her was that she was famous then died, kind of like elvis except she wasn't on the crapper at the time.

I really can't see any real justification though, why anyone cares about this one person so much over all others. Plenty of people die for no good reason, they just usually aren't famous or a princess and it shouldn't matter.

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