Diana Inquest Hears Relationship Details
Jury Sees New Photo Of Diana In Last Minutes Before Paris Crash; Judge Details Tryst
LONDON, Oct. 3, 2007

Diana's Final Photos
Conspiracy theories swirl as the coroner produces photos of Diana's final moments in the latest investigation of her tragic death. Sheila MacVicar reports. | Share/Embed
(CBS/AP) The British inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and her companion focused quickly on a summer romance that ended in a horrific car crash.
Lord Justice Scott Baker told the six women and five men selected for the jury on Tuesday that they must decide whether the deaths were an accident or - as the father of her companion Dodi Fayed contends - a murder orchestrated by Prince Philip and carried out by Britain's secret services.
"You will be in the public eye as no inquest jury has ever been before," said Baker, who is acting as coroner. The inquest is planned to last no more than six months.
The jury was shown a newly released photograph Tuesday, taken minutes before the crash in a Paris tunnel, in which Diana's head is visible in the back seat of the Mercedes, framed by the face of her body guard on the left and the driver to her right.
The photograph was the first new image made public from the evening of the princess' death in years. Britain's Sky News reports the 11 jurors will see more new photos and video as the inquest continues - dubbed "scene setting" evidence.
As proceedings began Tuesday, fewer than a fourth of the seats reserved for the public were taken.
Opening a decade after the couple and their chauffeur died, the inquest had to wait for French authorities to complete their inquiries and court proceedings, then for the London's Metropolitan Police to complete their investigation.
The French authorities and the Metropolitan Police agree basically that chauffeur Henri Paul had too much to drink, the car was going too fast, and that the crash in the Pont d'Alma tunnel was an accident.
Fayed's father, Mohamed al Fayed, disagrees. "I believe my son and Princess Diana have been murdered by the royal family," he said outside court.
Paul died along with Diana, 36, and Fayed, 42; bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was the sole survivor.
In his opening statement to the jury, Baker recapped the couple's relationship, which developed after July 14, 1997, when Diana was staying in the French resort of St. Tropez as al Fayed's guest; Dodi Fayed arrived later in the day and his girlfriend, Kelly Fisher, joined him two days later.
All parties to the case agree that Diana and Dodi Fayed did not have a serious relationship before then.
Baker said a remark Diana made to journalists on July 14, that "you're going to get a big surprise," preceded Fayed's arrival, as did a photograph of her in a swimsuit, which some have said showed an early pregnancy.
The coroner showed the jury the bathing suit picture and told them this picture was taken before Dodi and Diana began their relationship, CBS News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reported.
Al Fayed has claimed that Diana was pregnant with Dodi Fayed's child when she died, and that the couple had planned to announce their engagement on Sept. 1.
Their relationship did develop rapidly and the couple spent time together - though not continuously - in Paris, in Nice and aboard a yacht in the next six weeks.
Baker told jurors that al Fayed and other people in contact with Dodi Fayed at the end of August believed an engagement was imminent; people in touch with Diana thought not.
Turning to the fatal drive from the Ritz hotel starting at 12:20 a.m. on Aug. 31, Baker said the jury would have to consider whether Paul was intoxicated, why he took a peculiar route toward Fayed's flat, why he lost control of the speeding car, and whether anyone could organize a murder in the circumstances.
The decision for Paul to meet the couple at the rear entrance of the hotel apparently was made at the last minute in the hope of eluding paparazzi clustered around the front entrance. Al Fayed has said he urged Dodi to stay at the Ritz, but that his son wanted to return to his flat to present an engagement ring to Diana.
Had Paul followed the route that most professional drivers would have taken, "then any conspiracy to do murder in the tunnel would have been certain to fail," Baker said.
In a witness statement, al Fayed claimed that Paul was a paid agent of British and French secret services, that he was paid the equivalent of $4,000 to orchestrate the arrangements for taking the couple out of the back entrance of the Ritz, and that a post-mortem that determined that Paul was drunk had been fabricated, Baker said.
He indicated that the jury will also consider allegations that French medics might have saved Diana had she been taken to a nearer hospital, or been taken directly to a hospital rather than being treated at the scene as is the policy in France.
Baker said an expert he commissioned concluded that it was unlikely that Diana, who died from a ruptured pulmonary artery, could have been saved, and that the hospital where she was taken was best equipped to deal with multiple injuries.
A coroner's inquest has no authority to blame any individual for a death. The jury's role is to determine who died, when and where, and - the crux of this inquest - how.
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Cameras at the entrance to the tunnel, etal weren''t working.
Doctor who aided Diana immediately said she looked good and he thought would survive. Diana was kept in an ambulance traveling at 25mph for more than an hour while they passed four hospitals. Surgery was essential to save her life.
The family challenges the idea that Henri Paul was drunk. He was a highly trained driver which is why he was chosen. He is seen on tape and does not appear to have any problems indicating intoxication.
He also spends a good deal of time talking with the bodyguards -- Trevor Rees -- and if he had seemed "drunk" they would not have permitted him to drive.
Henri Paul is also seen talking with Diana and Dodi -- both of whom would have been alarmed had they smelled alcohol or seen any indications of "drunkenness" --
They would not have put their lives in the hands of any such person.
Princess Diana was been spied upon by both British and American intelligence recording her telephone conversations. Most of her activities were known in advance by intelligence eavesdroppers. The couple were being watched and followed and this activity was noted.
Google for the story on the Fiat White Uno --
driver died, burned to death in the car.
Quote: Don''''t you just love conspiracy theorists. Always jabbering on about the grassy knoll, the 2nd gunman, controlled demolition''''s, white Fiat Uno''''s in Parisian tunnels, The Illuminati, Priory of Sion, moon landing hoax.......yaaawwwn Unquote
Obviously you do not know that the Tunnheim Panel/1992 JFK Classified Records Act found that:-
"OSWALD WAS EMPLOYED BY THE CIA WORKING ON HIGH LEVEL ASSIGNMENTS AND PROBABLY ALSO FOR THE FBI."
As well, a Memorandum from John McCone, Director of the CIA relates that Oswald was trained by the CIA for a spying mission in Russia.
And, of course, American law acknowedges consiracies -- in fact, Scooter Libby, among many others, have been charged with "conspiracy."
Nor have royal palaces ever been shy or short of multiple conspiracies.
There are many ways to inform yourself --
try some of them!
That said, it has been ten years since her death. I think we shoud let her go. If this was a "normal" person everyon ewas greiving for ten years, we''d be on the Dr.Phil Show.
May she rest in peace, and may we be able to let her go.
BC_Kelly: You don''t need guard rails when the speed limit is around 30 MPH. It was a small tunnel on surface streets, not a highway. The reason for the crash was that they went way too fast with a drunk driver. Period.
I suspect that Paul Henri, in his drunken stupor, decided to have a little fun and to show off his driving skills. The crash in the tunnel was at very high speeds, more than twice the limit. If they were going slower the accident wouldn''t have been nearly as bad, or they wouldn''t have crashed at all. This inquest is just a waste of time and money.
These people are seriously doolally. Or is it a conspiracy to bore us all to death?
Wow. Way to flog that agenda. BTW, WWJD? Jesus loves everyone. Even Muslims. The Inquistion called. They want you back.
Would she still be here if she had chosen to be a stay at home mom and wife? Posted by jankebenz
And what are YOU trying to say? The fates punished her for being an uppity woman? So, when a "stay at home wife and mother" gets killed in a car accident, what are the fates punishing HER for? I realize you''re just trying to stir the pot, but you''re going to have to come up with better than that.