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Topic History of: Woolmer Unmurdered Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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chrissy
Well I was presuming we might have this debate here. I don't buy that she was murdered. I also very much doubt an inquest would tell us anything that we don't already know. What I don't understand is why she would be murdered, and by whom? I'm not suggesting for one moment that the powers that be are not capable of conspiracy plots and cover ups. The David Kelly case stinks to high heaven. I'm not even convinced that poor old Robin Cook tumbled off Ben Stack unaided, but I'm not so sure about the Diana case. Of course I may be wrong. As Manuel might say "I know nothing."
In The Know
Die of boredom by the story ... or die before we actually get an inquest?
This has to be the greatest murder mystery of the century.
zooloo
chrissy wrote: As regards Diana, there is a strong possibility that many of us will die of boredom.
That's just what "they" want you to do.
chrissy
As regards Diana, there is a strong possibility that many of us will die of boredom.
Mart
Lest we forget, what a wonderful cricketer he was though.
In 1975(?), I could not concentrate at school to see if he had saved the game for England at the Oval, which he did.
I applaud Bob Woolmer and others for taking positions with other national teams for being their coaches of different nationalities and, at a difficult time for the Pakistan cricket team as well, that team did not need anymore controversy.
I would have hated to be away from my family and friends in a tournament(tour) as long as he was ,and failure would not have been easy to take by, peers etc.
With due thought, I don`t except the conspiracy theory, I accept the medical verdict.