Diana's Death - Police Passed New Information

Started by Limabeany, August 16, 2013, 08:09:32 PM

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Mike

Mark Twain:
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"Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please."

PrincessOfPeace

QuoteExtraordinary claims that the SAS was involved in the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, were officially dismissed last night.

Scotland Yard said there was 'no credible or relevant evidence' that members of the elite unit were linked to the tragic car crash in Paris 16 years ago.

In a letter to the Queen and Prince Charles, Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said there were no facts to substantiate rumours of Special Forces involvement.

As a result, the criminal inquiry will not be reopened and the matter will not be referred back to coroner Lord Justice Baker, he said.

The decision will come as a relief to senior members of the Royal Household, who have been frustrated at the controversy surrounding the outlandish claims.
More: 'No evidence' that Princess Diana was killed by SAS, Scotland Yard detectives conclude | Mail Online

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Mike

The SAS supposedly carried out these orders issued by Prince Philip? 

"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."  It's not there.
Mark Twain:
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it."
and
"Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please."



cinrit

QuoteSAS Gave Me Envelope Stuffed with £500 to Keep Quiet About Diana, Says Ex-Wife of Sniper Who Claimed Princess Was Murdered by the Regiment

The former wife of an SAS sniper has sensationally claimed that she was paid cash to buy her silence about his astonishing accusation that Princess Diana was murdered by the elite regiment.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons but who we will call Sarah, says she was given a brown envelope stuffed with bank notes by an SAS officer who told her to 'keep quiet about Diana'.

The sniper's claim that the SAS was 'behind' Princess Diana's death emerged last year at the court martial of Sergeant Danny Nightingale, who was found guilty of illegally possessing a handgun and ammunition.

More: SAS wife's bombshell: Regiment bribed me to keep silent about Diana murder claims | Mail Online

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