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Some good news at last! - Burrell to be investigated for perjury

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Gromit | 17:33 Mon 07th Apr 2008 | News
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Paul Burrell, the former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, could be extradited to Britain from his home in Florida to face perjury charges after he was branded a liar by Lord Justice Scott Baker.

And because perjury is a criminal offence - carrying a maximum sentence of ten years imprisonment - the Met could extradite Mr Burrell, 49, from Florida, where he now lives.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/04/07/ndiana207.xml

Is ten years long enough?
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Far too short, have you seen that Australian/American/Random other country princess thing? They should throw away the key.
Wait, this is still going on?
Kromovaracun, a special court (the Cour de Transfixee du Poker rouge et chaud) convened in a secret room in the Tower of London is still investigating the demise of Edward II. These things take time.
If being a sneaky little sh** who betrayed his employer was a crime, Burrell would get life.
I dont know how he sleeps at night. They must be very gullible in America. If we can see right through him, why cant they?
id love to see the snivelling little rat banged up for 10 years..
I know I'm suposed to boo and hiss him like a pantomime villain. But I honestly don't give a sh*t about any of the things he's supposed to have done or not done.

Diana's rock for all those years? Don't care.
Sold her possessions for money? Not bothered.
Divulged her special secrets? Whatever.
Made those woeful American Princess shows? Not int-... actually, they are offensively bad. String him up.
on the lunchtime news it says he is not going to be questioned about perjury
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Can't trust all you read in the Telegraph Gromit.
Unfortunately it was only "could be" in the Telegraph report. The lunch-time news was, however, a disappointment.
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Yahoooo!!

"Police have launched a perjury investigation into Paul Burrell�s alleged lies at the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

The Met has the power to extradite Mr Burrell from Florida
Detectives said they had a duty to investigate after a member of the public wrote to Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, making a formal complaint about Mr Burrell�s behaviour"


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/04/09/ndiana309.xml
Bandg him up with "Big" Vernon from D wing, so he can bring out another novel: Confessions of a pillow biter
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Bang him up with "Big" Vernon from D wing, so he can bring out another novel: Confessions of a pillow biter
Hi everyone, it seems that most people are all in agreement that Paul Burrell is an idiot who deserves to be locked up, but if I remember correctly the royal family was quite happy for him to carry the can for the 'fheft' of some of Diana's items thqt in fact she had agreed that he could keep. They only stepped forward to admit that he was given them legally when it looked like he was going to give evidence against them in court that would have proved embarrasing for them. Therefore if that had been me and I thought that they would have left me to rot in jail when I was innocent, I would have been quite happy to make as much money out of them as possible. Therefore, I have never seen what he is doing as unforgivable. Forgive me if what I am stating is not true, I will be quite happy for someone to correct me, but will be interested to hear others views on my thoughts.
Cheers Sue
Im with you on this one Quinlad! where're we going?

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