Has he lost his mind?

Albie

Keeping an open eye on the Weeping Angels.
Mohammed Al Fayed, still to this very day lives by his notion that his son Dodi and Princes Diana were part of a plot by MI6 to be taken out - under the instruction of The Duke of Edinburgh. It's all one big conspiracy and he believes that everyone that dares speak against him, is in on it. These people range from the French Ambulance crew to Tony Blair, from Prince Charles to Princes Diana's sister - and countless eye witnesses that may well have been paid off.

Whatever credibility he may have had about this, was, in my opinion, lost in a moment of irrational outbursts in court today. He has seriously lost the plot and is going to end up killing himself to try and prove a theory he must have dreamt up in his sleep.

As you may gather, I don't subscribe to this conspiracy - they were killed in an accident, plain and simple. The driver was drunk and lost control in that tunnel whilst been hounded by paparazzi. And I have no idea how many inquests Al Fayed will want before he realises he is wrong - and let this poor women rest in f'ing peace.

Has he lost his mind? Is there really a conspiracy?

Al Fayed gets his 'moment' in court
Point-by-point: Al Fayed's claims
 
I personally don't think its a conspiracy, just a tragedy. 

I think there is nothing wilder than reality. But, I also think that many people, loosing loved ones, will loose a little 'touch' with reality-- and good James Bond flicks won't help disuade that notion.
 
- Has he lost his mind?
Can he see or is he blind?
Can he walk at all,
Or if he moves will he fall?
Is he alive or dead?
Has he thoughts within his head?
We'll just pass him there
why should we even care?

I'm sorry, your headline was too tempting. And I agree with you that Mr. Al Fayed seems to have, in fact, lost it. Completely.

In fact, I was in London the week it happened, and was going home on August the 31st. Was puzzled by the fact that the city was much more silent than the previous Sunday when we had arrived. When we got off the train at Gatwick we realized why, as the newspapers were giving the news of the accident.

And I agree that it's time to leave the dead ones alone now.
 
Conspiracy? it;'s hard to belive and even harder to proove. If MI6 killed her they will have made sure any evidence was destroyed long ago.

personally i think it was just an accident and a damn tragedy.

Priness Di was a beautiful woman, an inspiration to millions. yes I think the media spotlight had it's toll and no she wasnt perfect,

Can you imagine an arranged marrriage, having to sleep with a man who clearly had no love for you, but merely wanted to procreate to preserve the lineage to the crown, to become an outcast.

I really felt for Di, and I can still remember my alarm clock going off that sunday morning, to the news of her death.

RIP Diana.

I really hope that Mohammed Al Fayed can finally let the souls rest and also give those two poor boys (men now really) a chance to get on with their lives.

PS I have alreadt apologised once tonight but I have been drinking beer whilst watching the Man u gane tonight so if my spelling is poor that is why
 
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