Tuesday, June 14, 2005

DIANA'LL PAY YOU

Isn't the obvious hole in this theory that he had to fatally crash the car with himself in it?

The theory British royal DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES was murdered has been boosted by the recent discovery her chauffeur received mystery payments amounting to $142,000 (GBP75,000) - just weeks before she died in the car he was driving.

Chauffeur HENRI PAUL died alongside Diana and her lover DODI AL FAYED when the Mercedes he was driving crashed in an underpass in Paris, France in August 1997.

And British detectives investigating the tragedy have fuelled speculation Paul was being paid by British secret service agents, by revealing the staggering sums he received from British banks just before the fatal accident.

Financial investigators have also revealed Paul had staggering amounts of money in 13 bank accounts around the world, despite earning just $38,000 (GBP20,000) a year as a driver for Paris' Ritz hotel, reports British newspaper the DAILY EXPRESS.

A source close to the inquiry explains, "Money was drafted over to Paul from accounts in England. As far as the investigation is concerned, this is a crucial breakthrough.

"Many thousands of pounds arrived from Britain in the weeks leading up to the tragedy. It arrived via a banker's draft and was converted into French francs from sterling.

"We have always wanted to get to the bottom of who was paying Henri Paul all this cash and now we're getting close."

13/06/2005 13:46

1 comment:

Dude said...

I watched an episode of Conspiracy that dealt with the possibility that Diana was murdered and I was surprised to find that the theorists were coming from a fairly plausible position. Diana was always the black sheep in the royal family, and though they no longer behead wenches at will, they pretty much can find agencies to do their bidding, so if some M6-type agency got the inkling that the royals would not be displeased with Diana out of the picture, such a thing could easily be arranged. The fatal collision did happen to take place in a tunnel away from prying eyes. It is not out of the question that the chauffer was being paid to assure he would drive that route without knowing that it was a suicide mission. No loose ends, after all.

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