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The Death Of Princess Diana Was A Murder Cover-up
I believe that there are various suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al-Fayed, and that there may be some truth behind Mohammad Al-Fayed's claims that the Princess was killed by British intelligence agents.
 jsh4  15 Feb 2008 00:43
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Of course she was, no doubt about it. I have read all the different books on this and read about all different views and opinions and still think they were murdered. It was a cover up from start to finish. The people concerned link in someway to mi6/ secret service even her fried Rosa Monotone's brother was in the secret service....that could have been an organised friendship to keep track of Diana's activities. She was murdered and they have got away with it!
 
 julieann  06 Jul 2008 16:09
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I believe it was a cover up. But the truth will come out.
 
 spillbo  23 Mar 2008 14:04
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I always admired Princess Diana when I was young. I was very sad when she died. I do believe that her death was probably not an accident like they want people to believe. I definitely think they are covering up vital information surrounding her death. I believe that she was murdered and I have believed this ever since she died. Just as Hidell says, the cameras did some rolling right after the wreck. Why did this happen? She was a very popular person, so someone wanted her dead and they succeeded. However, the truth will come out one day. It is only a matter of time. I agree that her death was a murder cover-up. Rest in Peace Princess Diana.
 
 Flash  16 Feb 2008 17:50
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Yeah I agree b/c I think there are a lot of cover ups... And I'm sick of governments, and rich people doing whatever they want.
 
 baconbust  15 Feb 2008 19:53
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The evidence strongly suggests that she was whacked. Disregard for the moment the fact that she was a famous person. In any case where a woman left a note claiming that her husband was going to kill her by arranging a car crash and making it look like an accident and, not long afterwards, was in fact found dead in a car crash, murder would be strongly suspected.

It's very suspicious that somehow all the CCTV cameras in Paris stopped working around the time the incident occurred. It's suspicious that Dodi Fayed's usual driver was replaced by someone with intelligence connections. And it's suspicious that it took years for a proper inquiry to be held.
 
 Hidell  15 Feb 2008 11:32
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There is too much conspiracy... Cant people just accept another drunk driver crashed and this time someone quasi important died
 
 calum-r  16 May 2008 13:22
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Not only is there no evidence for this, i can think of a dozen better ways trained professional might bump off a target than to simulate a car crash - there is just to many possibilities that a car crash will not only fail to kill the target but also to kill innocents. The death was too messy to be a professional job.
 
 sensai80  12 Mar 2008 21:50
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Despite her remarkable personality and her dramatic life story, Diana died a remarkably mundane death. The late princess was quite simply in a car accident and died because the driver was going at dangerously high speeds, and he probably also had quite a lot of alcohol in his system.

I'm sure that it is hard for Mohammed Fayed and those Britons who subscribe to the strange and mawkish Diana cult to accept this and to move on.

I am not in the least surprised that all these conspiracy theories (one even claiming that Diana was killed in the ambulance by hit-men disguised as paramedics) have surfaced since her death. The cult of personality that sprung up around the princess during her life, its exceleration after her death and the belief that the Royal Family is a tad on the cold and aloof side laid the groundwork for these conspiracy theories.
 
 mackenzie  18 Feb 2008 14:05
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There's no evidence to support such a claim. Certainly it was a tragedy that unfortunately, no one has ever taken steps to avoid again, but to claim it's a conspiracy, I'd have to see real, substantive proof before I'd accept that.
 
 Cephus  15 Feb 2008 01:09
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 There are various suspicious claims, many of which can be read at 'www.dianamurder.com'. As with any "conspiracy theory", it is very difficult to accept such an opinion, and the finding of any sort of substantive proof is very difficult
by  jsh4
 15 Feb 2008 01:25
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