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Diana's death
I guess this has been asked before but as Diana's death is in the news again, not that it ever went away, does anyone here believe that she was murdered ? I didn't think so until Michael Burgess 'stepped down' now I have some doubts, will we ever know the truth ?
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But people believe what they want to believe.
I think we could have a big truth party with truth as the guest of honour but if it's not what people want or expect then they'll still not believe. She had lots of fans and they find it hard to accept that she could be taken from them in something so mundane as a car crash.
All I know is that I'm sick to the back teeth of it. I never understood the fuss over her when she was alive.
Years after her passing and she's still hogging the news.
But people believe what they want to believe.
I think we could have a big truth party with truth as the guest of honour but if it's not what people want or expect then they'll still not believe. She had lots of fans and they find it hard to accept that she could be taken from them in something so mundane as a car crash.
All I know is that I'm sick to the back teeth of it. I never understood the fuss over her when she was alive.
Years after her passing and she's still hogging the news.
I have to agree, I really dont know but I am very bored of it now. I dont think she was murdered personally. I feel sorry for her children that everytime the news gets a little slow they rake this old one back up.
When she was alive, I think she was very manipulative and knew how to play the public. I find it amazing that 9 years after her death its still going on.
When she was alive, I think she was very manipulative and knew how to play the public. I find it amazing that 9 years after her death its still going on.
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A psychologist once said that it is human nature to need explanations to catastrophic events that shake the world - hence the conspiracy theories that abound - Kennedy / 911 / and of course Diana. People find it hard to believe that Diana's death was simply an accident, and no-one is ever really going to know the truth, so the theories will go on and on. People die in accidents every day, but they have to be seriously famous before the media takes such a long-lasting interest in the circumstances.
I agree with DUMKOPF on this one
too many issures still remain unresolved
and the same goes for David Kelly's death
what makes me wonder is if 'they' can 'extinguish' these two people who were high profile, how many low profile people have 'disappeared' especially if they knew something 'they' didnt want to be widely known
too many issures still remain unresolved
and the same goes for David Kelly's death
what makes me wonder is if 'they' can 'extinguish' these two people who were high profile, how many low profile people have 'disappeared' especially if they knew something 'they' didnt want to be widely known
I think it was simply an unfortunate accident, nothing more to it. People who have been trying to make a bigger issue out of it and create conspiracy theories about it probably have trouble dealing with the truth and just want someone to blame.
Its all become a bit tiring now - after 9 years- and people (including the media) need to move on.
Its all become a bit tiring now - after 9 years- and people (including the media) need to move on.