Sunday, January 27, 2013

Police 'tried to rig' evidence
 


The Princess Diane Assassination
A crucial witness in the Princess Diana probe has claimed that investigators pressured him to alter evidence in a bid to rig the inquiry’s findings.

The disturbing allegations were made by Alberto Repossi, a Monte Carlo jeweler.



   
Jeweler To Europe's Royalty
Mr Repossi, a Monte Carlo jeweler,  revealed how he came under pressure to change the story of his part in the tragedy during lengthy interviews with officers from the £4million Operation Paget inquiry. 
Diana and Dodi’s engagement in the weeks leading up to their deaths in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, sparked the enduring theory that the Princess was murdered by the Mossad to prevent her marrying a Muslim.

   
A Muslim Would Never Be Allowed In The Royal Family
The disturbing allegations by Alberto Repossi, a central figure in the final weeks of Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed, strengthen fears of an Establishment cover-up to prevent the truth behind the deaths being made public.

   
Dodi Bought A Ring
Mr Repossi  testified that the couple did buy a ring. He had receipts and CCTV from his upmarket showroom in Monaco, confirms the couple picked out a £230,000 emerald and diamond band engagement ring. 

   
Lord Stevens Investigators Wants Testimony Changed
Mr Repossi detailed underhand attempts by investigators to force him to alter his evidence, claiming officers used thinly-veiled threats that he was risking his reputation and adverse press coverage by continuing to stick to the engagement story.

   
The Body Guard And His Book Deal
Trevor Rees-Jones, the only survivor of the crash, who cashed in on the controversy by publishing a book in 2000 roundly rejecting the assertion that Dodi had bought an engagement ring in Monte Carlo.


   
 



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