Monday, March 31, 2008

Inquest Judge: Royal Family DIDN'T Kill Princess Diana

image At today's wrap-up of the Princess Diana inquest, Lord Scott Baker stated that the evidence presented did not uncover any possible connection to the British Royal Family. After 6 months and over 250 witnesses testifying, the judge stated that "there is no evidence that the Duke of Edinburgh ordered Diana's execution and there is no evidence that the security intelligence service or any other government agency organized it."

Mohammad Al Fayed, father of Dodi Al Fayed, the man who died alongside Diana, has maintained the belief that Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen's husband, had plotted with British intelligence services to kill Diana in the August 31th 1997 car crash. Allegedly, he wanted her dead to prevent the possibility of Princes William and Harry having a Muslim stepfather and half-brother. When Al Fayed testified a few weeks back, he accused Prince Philip of being a Nazi and a racist; he also compared the Royal Family to Dracula.

The judge decided not to call the Queen and Prince Philip to the stand because of the lack of evidence.

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