03-11-2008, 06:14 AM
The "likely suspects" referenced in the Diana investigation include (and I assume are not limited to) the Windsors, armaments (especially land mines) manufacturers, Middle Eastern types who benefit from hostilities, and even members of a religious sect who allegedly viewed Diana as the incarnate spirit of their nemesis.
Of course you may concentrate on anything you wish, Myra. But if you choose to answer the "how" and "who" and "why" questions of the Diana affair simultaneously, you choose to make the same mistakes that have plagued the JFK, RFK, and MLK investigations from their respective inceptions.
Until you establish how Diana died/was killed, you haven't the slightest chance of discovering the identities and motives of any perpetrators.
Of course you may concentrate on anything you wish, Myra. But if you choose to answer the "how" and "who" and "why" questions of the Diana affair simultaneously, you choose to make the same mistakes that have plagued the JFK, RFK, and MLK investigations from their respective inceptions.
Until you establish how Diana died/was killed, you haven't the slightest chance of discovering the identities and motives of any perpetrators.