In 1995 Diana had separated from the public life and the Queen asked Charles and Diana for an early divorce as a result of Diana’s panoramic interview where she discussed Charles’s disloyalties and previews recordings (Oglesby, Pamela). For a while Diana dated another man in secret, Hasnat Khan, a British surgeon. Later she began dating Dodi Al-Fayed, son of her host for the summer of 1997, Mohamed Al-Fayed. Diana was seen with Dodi in many places. This was a feast for the paparazzi and the press. A theory rose because of the relationship with Diana and Dodi. Many people refused to accept the official explanation and thought that the incident was led by "Enemies of Al Fayed" ("Princess Diana - The Conspiracy Theories"). In this version of events, the real target of the assassination plot was Dodi Al Fayed. It was all revenge against his father. Diana's death was an accident, or a plan at most. It stands to reason that a man as wealthy and powerful as Mohamed Al Fayed developed some equally powerful enemies over the years, but who must they be? Nothing real has ever been put forward. One would think …show more content…
There was an unknown suspicious English photographer. Was this mysterious English “photographer” the motorcyclist that took off after the Mercedes? Yes because he wasn’t there when the police arrested some photographs. Perhaps, he accelerated and took off. Before Dodi and Diana left the hotel, Dodi spoke to his father about the plan- to get out from the back- on the phone, which might have been tapped. After the incident, Al Fayed asked where the Mercedes had been taken, and since they wouldn’t tell him he said, “Maybe to be crushed and dumped with the rest of the cars” (Sancton. 280). In any event, Judge Stephan was named to head the investigation on September 2, it would have become far more difficult to sustain a
I reviewed the Molly Wright case over and over making sure I had all the information concerning the murder correct in my mind. First thing I thought about was why; did Mr. David Hill kill Molly or what would he gain from it, I read where Wright had caused their market trading business to go in a debt totaling over $20.000 with loans and credit cards. This would have made David angry enough to have killed her and from the case file Molly was stuck 15 times and had defensive wounds on her hands this murder in my opinion she was killed out of rage and that helps when trying to identify the murderer and have a stronger case when it goes to court.
The day that President Kennedy was assassinated, people started to view the world differently. His death was the first time that a conspiracy theory transformed into a conceivable form of knowledge among the general public. "It was because of Kennedy's death in Dallas that the conspiracy theory was born" (Wensley). It started with an article written ...
An alleged mistress of LBJ implied the conspiracy to kill JFK began in the early 1960’s, this conspiracy included dozens of individuals including leaders of the FBI and the Mafia. It has been stated that Oswald acted alone and there is no evidence to support he was involved in a conspiracy assassination. There was much research done by the Secretary of State, Defense, Treasury, the Attorney General, the FBI, CIA and the Chief Secret Service. All of them independently came up with the same conclusion that Oswald acted alone. With so many theories, we will never know the truth behind the JFK assassination.
Based on the evidence presented above and the circumstances of the case, I’ve decided that there is not enough strong evidence linking Amanda Knox to the murder of Meredith Kercher. The police were careless with their handling of the evidence, which led me to doubt some of their finding. Since the case relied heavily on physical evidence to convict Amanda Knox, Raffaele Sollecito, and Rudy Guede, the evidence should’ve been taken care of better. Considering that a lot of the evidence found was mishandled in some way, I argue that any evidence that might have linked Knox to the crime isn’t enough for a conviction.
Conspiracy is a business that many people thrive on daily for their career. The number of theories associated with the John F. Kennedy assassination should show people that conspirators do not know the truth themselves. If there was one conspiracy that was proven a fact, there would be no need to continue making up others. The conspiracy theories of the assassination of John F. Kennedy do not show enough evidence to be considered fact.
The theory of the Lone Gunman is also questionable, as the Warren Commission Report failed to provide substantial evidence to support its claim about Oswald’s motives to assassinate the president. Compared to others, the theory of LBJ being the man behind it all seems to be the most believable. Ruby’s questionable motives behind the killing of the convicted killer Oswald, preventing him from going to trial, suggested possible conspiracies behind the assassination. Eliminating both the Lone Gunman theory and the CIA as the potential killer of the president, LBJ is by far the most plausible candidate to assassinate JFK.
Shock waves went around the world when news spread that the ‘people’s princess’, Princess Diana of Wales, had died. On August 31st, 1997, she was involved in a car crash and sustained serious injuries, passing away four hours after the collision. Official investigators concluded that it was an accident, caused by the driver’s alcohol levels, and pursuing paparazzi. In comparison, a conspiracy theory suggests that the crash was orchestrated by the British Secret Service, as ordered by the Monarchy. Part 1: Official Theory
...y assassination would include the conspiracy theories,plans of the assassination,and connections with the alleged suspects.
During her entire rule, Elizabeth I allowed for England to reach an equilibrium in its religious affairs through “The Elizabethan Settlement”, or her religious compromise. The Book of Common Prayer, issued by the Edward VI’s advisor Thomas Cranmer, was restored by Elizabeth....
“Life isn’t fair, it’s just fairer than death.” (Goldman 358) That was said by William Goldman at the end of his novel The Princess Bride. The Princess Bride is a book about a girl named Buttercup who learns throughout the book, about the difficulties of life. Buttercup learns about love, adventure, and truthfulness of life, and people. Buttercup lived in a farm in Florin opposite from the land of Guilder. Her family owned a boy she called “Farm boy.” Buttercup teased Farm boy and told him what to do. One day, the Count and Countess of Florin show up at Buttercups families farm, and asks for their cows milk, which was said to be the best milk around. The Countess takes an interest in Westly, the farm boy, and Buttercup realizes her love for him. When Buttercup admitted to her love for Westly, he told her he was moving to America to build a future for the both of them. Soon, Buttercup got a call that informed her of Westly’s death, she was petrified. Later in the book, the Prince of Florin decided he needed a princess because his father, the king, was very ill. Soon, he would become king, and there must be a queen. Prince Humperdinck went to Buttercups farm to gather her so she could become his wife. Buttercup did so and the marriage was soon to be. One day, when Buttercup had been living in the Princes castle, she decided to go for a ride on her horse. Buttercup was kidnapped by three men, Inigo, Vizzini, and Fezzik. They were planning on taking Buttercup to Guilder to kill her so there could be a war between Florin and Guilder. The group was followed by a “man in black” who turned out to be Westly Buttercups love. Westly defeated each man and planned on taking Buttercup to...
The famous Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her bed but was it suicide? It was a murder that was unsolved at the time of the death and spread through the news to become one of the most talked about murder mysteries. Was it really a mystery? Through an enormous amount of research and the analysis and synthesis of the victim, crime scene, suspicious behavior, and evidence, it is clear that the murderer has been identified.
The 19th century changed people’s perspectives on theater. Theaters grew in size, plays became more professional, and costumes became more extravagant. Theater in the 19th century was influenced by the advanced changes, technology and society. Theater had a big impact on how people viewed things.
“I’m sorry, I did not mean to do it.” These were the last words of historical figure, Marie Antoinette, right before being executed for treason. Being viewed as very scandalous in her day, she lived a very interesting life: making the famous quote, “Let them eat cake,” and being accused of treason.
The government offered the pertinent information regarding the event, though it did nothing to stop conspiracy theorist to assert their suspicions. Not all theories are still discussed today; however, the most popular beliefs related to the tragedy managed to survive until the present days. Those theories have several common elements, and are connected wirh the idea that CIA forces were the cause of the more than 900 murders in the complex.
HIST303 Witch Hunting 1400-1700 Essay 1: Describe the nature of "witchcraft"and explain why it was threatening to Christianity. Prepared by: Sikiki Angela Lloyd Due: 4 April 2014 Student Number: 203139861 Image: The Witches' Sabbath.