13-10-2013, 11:33 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:Fancy that: the police told to investigate new allegations that SAS killed Diana.
I don't see that happening. After all, they might discover evidence proving the claim is true.
That would truly be tragic for the Royals and the 'Intelligence Apparat'. I'm as skeptical as I imagine you are that anything resembling a real investigation will take place...for if it did, and if it even found that SAS team[s] were involved...those SAS teams didn't think this up and carry it off without ORDERS from above and how high those went would surely pass through MI5, Downing Street and maybe even...perish the thought....Buckingham Palace!:hock::
I'm more inclined to think those responsible were the "Defence of the Realm" boys rather than the Palace, Pete. But I doubt we'll ever find out via a real police investigation. My guess is despite the EXpress pushing the story it will quietly fade and be forgotten. Too much at stake imo.
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