Diana Inquest: The Untold Story

Biography & Memoir, Royalty, Nonfiction, History, British
Cover of the book Diana Inquest: The Untold Story by John Morgan, Shining Bright Publishing
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Author: John Morgan ISBN: 1230000155455
Publisher: Shining Bright Publishing Publication: July 25, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Morgan
ISBN: 1230000155455
Publisher: Shining Bright Publishing
Publication: July 25, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Untold Story reveals the evidence of the events that occurred in the final 24 hours of Princess Diana's life. It particularly focuses on the evidence of what happened in the Ritz Hotel, the final journey in the Mercedes and witness accounts of the crash in the Alma Tunnel, Paris. This explosive book also shows how judicial corruption led to a seriously flawed verdict at the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. It provides a thorough record of the key evidence that was heard by the inquest jury and details the 143 important witnesses who were not heard from during the inquest. The book reveals the critical relevance of the evidence from the original police statements that the jury were prevented from having access to. This untold story destroys the perception that the inquest achieved justice for the deceased occupants of the crashed Mercedes. It clearly outlines the methods employed by the royal coroner to continually manipulate the jury throughout the six months of the inquest. This is the gripping, true account of a judiciary hell-bent on ensuring that the jury would not be permitted to return a verdict of murder in the most significant and high profile inquest of our modern era.
 

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The Untold Story reveals the evidence of the events that occurred in the final 24 hours of Princess Diana's life. It particularly focuses on the evidence of what happened in the Ritz Hotel, the final journey in the Mercedes and witness accounts of the crash in the Alma Tunnel, Paris. This explosive book also shows how judicial corruption led to a seriously flawed verdict at the inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. It provides a thorough record of the key evidence that was heard by the inquest jury and details the 143 important witnesses who were not heard from during the inquest. The book reveals the critical relevance of the evidence from the original police statements that the jury were prevented from having access to. This untold story destroys the perception that the inquest achieved justice for the deceased occupants of the crashed Mercedes. It clearly outlines the methods employed by the royal coroner to continually manipulate the jury throughout the six months of the inquest. This is the gripping, true account of a judiciary hell-bent on ensuring that the jury would not be permitted to return a verdict of murder in the most significant and high profile inquest of our modern era.
 

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