So Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed was "unlawfully killed" due to the negligence of her driver and the paparazzi, with no conspiracy involved, according to the inquest. (BBC News: Princess Diana unlawfully killed) And evaporated are the claims of Mohamed Al-Fayed who, more than anyone else, has kept the conspiracy theories going for a decade. (BBC News: Fayed conspiracy claim collapses)
So would it be too much to wish for this to be the end of the matter? For newspapers like the Daily Express to stop running Diana conspiracy front pages all the time? For the media to move on and let all the families mourn in privacy? Sadly I think the media has shown itself too irresponsible on that score.
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The problem is, Tim, that there is no closure on this. As illustrated at my place, there are many things being covered up and distorted and the truth is not being told.
Like Banquo's ghost, this thing cannot die until they stop trying to prove the unprovable with enquiry after enquiry.
When an independent enquiry can look at all the eveidence, then there can be closure.
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