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Jill Dando 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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Of course she was popped off by the establishment and the BBC.
The police went for the local wino who had very eccentric traits. Being mentally ill or have eccentric traits is not against the law, unless they need you for a red herring.
I find it scary the police will raid your home, arrest you for having a spec of gunpowder that could of come from anywhere.
Barry George was a wonderer and a loner, he probably found solitude walking the streets. There not much you can do if you are unemployed and a loner. There were probably dozens of people walking in the same street that day.
If BG had BBC in-house magazines, then to me it shows that Barry George is a nerd. He did have a stint on TV doing silly stunts and probably dreamed doing bigger things. I heard he was also a messenger boy for a few months at the BBC.
Barry George needed psychotherapy and not the prison for something he didn't do.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1254519...merged-murdered.html
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Re:Jill Dando 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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Paul Carero wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Of course she was popped off by the establishment and the BBC.
I find it scary the police will raid your home, arrest you for having a spec of gunpowder that could of come from anywhere.
Why was she popped off, and do the police actually have these powers?
Not popped off by the police personally.
However I never believed Barry George did it.
www.dailymail.co.uk/textbased/news/text-...urder-Detective.html
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Re:Jill Dando 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Hedda wrote, "It reeks of professionalism. Wonder why her?"
UK Journalist Jill Dando's appeal for aid for the Kosovar Albanian refugees had been shown on BBC television three weeks before her murder. Also opposing Serbia in Kosovo, journalist Slavko Ćuruvija was assassinated outside his home in Belgrade just a few days before Dando's murder, and the method used in both cases was identical.
In early 1999, the UK and NATO were involved in the Kosovo War, opposing Serbia. Immediately after the Dando killing a number of telephone calls were made to the BBC and other media outlets claiming responsibility for the killing on behalf of Serb groups. These calls stated that the murder was revenge for the NATO bombing campaign in Serbia, and threatened further killings.
At Barry George's first trial, his defence barrister, Michael Mansfield, proposed that the Serbian warlord Arkan had ordered Dando's assassination in retaliation for the NATO bombing of the RTS headquarters. Mansfield suggested that Dando's earlier presentation of an appeal for aid for Kosovar Albanian refugees may have attracted the attention of Bosnian-Serb hardliners.
In 2019, it was reported that the British National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) had given an intelligence report to the Dando murder enquiry claiming that the murder was in retaliation for the RTS bombing and Arkan had ordered the killing. The report highlighted a possible connection between the bullet used to kill Dando and bullets used in assassinations in Germany, namely handmade markings found on them. In 2019, four men of the Serbian Secret Service were convicted of this murder.
In 2002, journalist Bob Woffinden had advanced the view that a Yugoslav group was behind the Dando killing and, in various newspaper articles, contested all the grounds on which the police had dismissed this possibility.
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Re:Jill Dando 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Whole Truth wrote:
Hedda wrote, "It reeks of professionalism. Wonder why her?"
UK Journalist Jill Dando's appeal for aid for the Kosovar Albanian refugees had been shown on BBC television three weeks before her murder. Also opposing Serbia in Kosovo, journalist Slavko Ćuruvija was assassinated outside his home in Belgrade just a few days before Dando's murder, and the method used in both cases was identical.
In early 1999, the UK and NATO were involved in the Kosovo War, opposing Serbia. Immediately after the Dando killing a number of telephone calls were made to the BBC and other media outlets claiming responsibility for the killing on behalf of Serb groups. These calls stated that the murder was revenge for the NATO bombing campaign in Serbia, and threatened further killings.
At Barry George's first trial, his defence barrister, Michael Mansfield, proposed that the Serbian warlord Arkan had ordered Dando's assassination in retaliation for the NATO bombing of the RTS headquarters. Mansfield suggested that Dando's earlier presentation of an appeal for aid for Kosovar Albanian refugees may have attracted the attention of Bosnian-Serb hardliners.
In 2019, it was reported that the British National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) had given an intelligence report to the Dando murder enquiry claiming that the murder was in retaliation for the RTS bombing and Arkan had ordered the killing. The report highlighted a possible connection between the bullet used to kill Dando and bullets used in assassinations in Germany, namely handmade markings found on them. In 2019, four men of the Serbian Secret Service were convicted of this murder.
In 2002, journalist Bob Woffinden had advanced the view that a Yugoslav group was behind the Dando killing and, in various newspaper articles, contested all the grounds on which the police had dismissed this possibility.
That's one strong theory another is she knew the kiddie diddlers in the establishment. She was going to do an exposure. Unlikely but plausible.
Dead men tell no tales.
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Re:Jill Dando 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Re:Jill Dando 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Green Man wrote:
Whole Truth wrote:
Hedda wrote, "It reeks of professionalism. Wonder why her?"
UK Journalist Jill Dando's appeal for aid for the Kosovar Albanian refugees had been shown on BBC television three weeks before her murder. Also opposing Serbia in Kosovo, journalist Slavko Ćuruvija was assassinated outside his home in Belgrade just a few days before Dando's murder, and the method used in both cases was identical.
In early 1999, the UK and NATO were involved in the Kosovo War, opposing Serbia. Immediately after the Dando killing a number of telephone calls were made to the BBC and other media outlets claiming responsibility for the killing on behalf of Serb groups. These calls stated that the murder was revenge for the NATO bombing campaign in Serbia, and threatened further killings.
At Barry George's first trial, his defence barrister, Michael Mansfield, proposed that the Serbian warlord Arkan had ordered Dando's assassination in retaliation for the NATO bombing of the RTS headquarters. Mansfield suggested that Dando's earlier presentation of an appeal for aid for Kosovar Albanian refugees may have attracted the attention of Bosnian-Serb hardliners.
In 2019, it was reported that the British National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) had given an intelligence report to the Dando murder enquiry claiming that the murder was in retaliation for the RTS bombing and Arkan had ordered the killing. The report highlighted a possible connection between the bullet used to kill Dando and bullets used in assassinations in Germany, namely handmade markings found on them. In 2019, four men of the Serbian Secret Service were convicted of this murder.
In 2002, journalist Bob Woffinden had advanced the view that a Yugoslav group was behind the Dando killing and, in various newspaper articles, contested all the grounds on which the police had dismissed this possibility.
That's one strong theory another is she knew the kiddie diddlers in the establishment. She was going to do an exposure. Unlikely but plausible.
Dead men tell no tales.
That's 1+1 equalling 345. There is absolutely no evidence of it and if people were dying because of that, surely one of the alleged victims (the sister member of a 1970s/80s Pop Group) would have been a target and not her?
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