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Diana predicted her death?
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So what do you guys think?
Is Paul Burrell just seeking publicity for his new book, or is this letter true? Why wait six years before saying anything about it? Why not mention it during his "exclusive" with the Mirror a few months ago?
In case you hadn't guessed, I'm a little cynical about this...
So what do you guys think?
Is Paul Burrell just seeking publicity for his new book, or is this letter true? Why wait six years before saying anything about it? Why not mention it during his "exclusive" with the Mirror a few months ago?
In case you hadn't guessed, I'm a little cynical about this...
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I remain highly skeptical. Even if the letter is authentic, I'm more inclined to believe that she suffered from delusional paranoia than that the secret services really killed her.
To guarantee the death of someone by a car crash is virtually impossible. Even if the secret services had managed to fiddle in the car so they could radio-control it like a toy, and even if they crashed it at full speed against a wall there is still no assurance you will kill the subject. The bodyguard survived and he was at the front. And had she worn a seatbelt chances are she'd have survived as well.
There much more efficient ways of killing someone and make it look like an accident.
it will be music to the ears of the conspiracy theorists. 'she had to die becuase there was no way she could marry a muslim ...the heir to the throne of england with a muslim as step dad'! come on you can't even be a catholic if you want to get in with THAT ...family.
i think the paranoid screwed up princess is about right ...and then a deadly coincidence.
But as the dear Princess had problems with anorexia and bulimia, thought James Hewitt was good-looking, and was so mononically stupid that, even with one-to-one tutoring, she failed her O'Levels not once, but THREE TIMES, Im skeptical about the actual facts behind it.
Though I do think it was a collaboration between MI6, Interpol and Interflora.
Diana died in France, therefore its up to the French authorities. The French authorities held an enquiry, and it turned out that the chauffeur was pissed, and that Di and Dodi would still be alive if theyd have been wearing seatbelts.
It was a road traffic accident, just deal with it.
As for Burrell, this man is a man with such an undying love for the blonde trollope that hes willing to sell these letters to teh highest bidder. What a deeply, deeply honourable man. Its a shame his trial collapsed, people who cash in on the dead deserve to rot in prison.
If that is a 'racist' term today do forgive my ignorance...few here in the US would recognize it today and I have no idea concerning its current standing over there.
:eek:
Except to say that an inquest should be held for any British national (and currently a resident of these shores) who dies whilst abroad. Even if only to open and close.
This hasn't happened in her case. I don't think that it would have shown anything, but it gives ammunition to the conspiracy theorists...
The other aspect is her children. Burrell claims to be devoted to her and her memory and yet seems to want to offend her family at every opportunity. I don't know much about the woman (really) but there aren't many parents who want to see their children unsettled in such a way.
I agree. How would she had found out that someone wanted to "cut her brakes" anyway? She went through a paranoid stage after the breakup anyway. And why leave the info with her butler, for goodness sake? Surely her lawyer would have been a far better recipient ... ?
Paul Burrell is just a evil, greedy little man with ideas of grandeur who is taking advantage of any trust that she may have placed with him.
Ah, now I didnt know that. There should be an inquest if its common practice, I suppose. At least it might shut Piers "Moron" Morgan up.
I doubt it was an "in-house job" Diesel, because it was just too, too flukey. The only one wearing a seatbelt survived, and he was closest to the impact zone.
Having her drowned on holiday, for instance, would have been less problematic all round. No body, for starters.
I really liked the Evening Standard headline outside the newsagents, it said "They planned my death", I couldnt get the thought of Paul Burrell communing with Dianna out of my head.
You made my day!
erm. erm.
*runs away scared*
*doesnt look back*
Even though Burrell says that one phone-call from the Royals after his trial would have been enough. He suggested yesterday that he wasn't being given due respect - seems to have forgotten that he was "just" a butler. That said, there aren't many people who get a three hour personal meeting with the Queen either...
Hate the man.
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On a separate issue, go on girls...