Something to Watch

Something to Watch
I recently viewed Keith Allen's Unlawful Killing (2011) on YouTube and it was a true eye-opener. It talks about the inquest into the death of Diana.

In a case like this, as he points out, how could a Royal Court of Justice prosecute the royal family? The very language of the options to which the jury was limited in their findings had been restricted to the most innocuous phrases possible. For that reason, the jury had to settle for the term 'unlawful killing' when they may have preferred to call it murder. You can see the evidence for yourself in the video.

Further language restrictions forced them to indentify the culprits by the words following drivers, which the media exploited to finger the paparazzi; but those photographers were well behind the scene of the collision. The media also told everyone that the jury ruled it an accident, rather than an unlawful killing. So they lied. And, of course, no one is pursuing the true culprits even though they have been publicly indicted.

When someone high up commits a crime, you learn a horrible lesson; that the justice you deserve will be withheld from you by a system that was set up for someone else. It made me feel very close to the fallen princess. And the more I learn about her, the more I like her.

It hasn't diminished my respect for the Queen or her heirs. Some of them were victims, too.

  
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