| I'd heard a headline on this, but nothing more, so thanks for posting the article. I wasn't aware that there had been no UK investigation. I find that to be a little unusual. While I'm not ready to jump on the conspiracy bandwagon yet, I certainly have wondered about a few issues surrounding the event. The most curious, I think is the alcohol level alleged in the driver. It seems to me that if he had that much alcohol in his system, he wouldn't have been able to get to the car, much less drive it. Another thing - I don't know how true it is, but I've heard reports that it took medical help an unconscionably long time to get to the scene and get to work. Certainly, I'd like to see these issues clarified a bit.
Edited to add a thought that just occured to me as I clicked on the "post" button: All the theories of possible conspiracy in Diana's death have revolved around marriage and divorce issues. But, if there was a conspiracy, isn't it just posssible that it might have had something to do with Diana's activism, especially in the area of the abolition of land mines? |