Reviews About Unlawful Killing (DVD)




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Oddly enough I only became aware of the whole Diana conspiracy theories by listening to Howard Stern the day he interviewed the father of Dodi, years after the interview. I have to say it's fascinating and probably true that Diana's death was not simply an auto accident. I've read that "car crashes" are pretty standard MO for deaths of well known and controversial figures around the world for what it's worth.

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Pros about the movie:
-There was an actual letter where Diana stated that she feared that she would be killed in a car "accident" and that it would be at the behest of the the Royal Family. Amazing!
-Lots of good Diana footage where she states her views of the royal family and what she thought they thought of her.
-Lots of very suspicious FACTS that surrounded both the crash and the aftermath are compelling and would make any reasonable person suspicious of the version of the verdict that was broadcast by the British and world media.
-The French government has refused any access to the Dr's that treated Diana at the crash site and the ambulance ride stating that it was in the interest of national security to forbid it.
-Diana was under surveillance by British, American and French intelligence. Not really a surprise but none of the information on that surveillance has ever been released.
-The Queen actually DID strip Diana of her titles! Incredible!
-I could actually see how the Royal Family didn't want Diana possibly marrying a Muslim as Prince Phillip does seem and look like a real Nazi sympathizing scumbag. I read his mother was schizophrenic. And no one who looks at Charles could think he's an OK guy, yuk.
-The mysterious death of a photo journalist who said he was there, in the white Fiat, and took pictures. Although he was shown in footage smoking a cigar in his white Fiat, so this would perhaps explain why his body was burned in his car. If he killed himself with two bullets to the head, and yes that's possible, it would be possible he had a lit cigar in the car with him at the time. Of course the keys were never found and the doors were locked, so it's too fishy for me to be a suicide.
-The sneaky and typically British subtle, dry wording of the verdict, i.e. "it was unlawful killing by the following cars", NOT necessarily the reporters who were following her just following cars! The film states that Diana's car left the paparazzi well behind by the time they were even close to the tunnel and that motorcycles as well as the white Fiat were seen entering the tunnel at the same time.
-NONE of the street CCTV cameras captured ANY of the cars movement anywhere near the tunnel, that's crazy!
-MANY other details and facts that are compelling and puzzling.
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The Bad
-The "undercover" journalist part is a bit silly and overwrought, we get it the British press is both actively and passively in the Royals pocket. I think the various BBC scandals over the last few years have shown that.
-I didn't really like the snarky music video sections overlayed with various images, not all are even of Diana.
-I think the Howard Stern thing was really kind of a joke on Dodi's father. Someone must have told him that Stern is taken seriously as far as in depth news about things like this. He's not, his show is FUNNY, that's it. I think it was pretty silly to put that edited on-air interview in there.
-A lot of the people interviewed look a little off to me and some, notably the actual filmmaker, look positively disheveled and scrappy.
-Too much needless innuendo, sinister voice type of stuff as well as silly stuff like pointing out that the jurors rolling court aka bus got a flat while in Paris etc.
-The silly parts about Dodi included because his father bankrolled this whole film don't help its goal of being taken as serious fare. I'm not diminishing his death but they could have toned down that stuff, this is all about Diana's death really not so much about a playboys.
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-I'm undecided about the whole land mine thing. Yes Diana was campaigning against outlawing them just before a crucial international meeting to ban them took place. And President Clinton did support her before BUT did vote AGAINST the ban in the end and was the only western leader to do so although then that means the British leader did then right? I'm not so sure that's really much of a driving force for her murder though.
-This film really makes you think differently about modern England and the REAL power the Royals have over a LOT of the political and legal establishment and thus over England as a whole. I no longer think the Royals are simply figureheads but they do actually run the vast majority of the country as real rulers. I feel it's a convenient myth presented to the world by the British elite that it is a real democracy. The British are just so well trained, it comes natural to them to obey everything they are told by the British elite, reminds me of how terrified and harried the servants are in Downton Abbey but no one seems to notice that.
-The fact that this film can't even get distribution in AMERICA and certainly not in England is a really VERY damning thing.

In short, yes I do believe she was murdered at the behest of the British Royals and it has been covered up successfully. I think this was done so Charles could marry a "proper" subject as well as to extinguish the possibility of Diana marrying and maybe even having a child with a Muslim or some other undesirable in the eyes of the Royals. Also that she was too much of a loose cannon free spirit, totally unlike the Windsors: she endangered their image. Do you know how sweet the Royals have it? They carefully craft this image worldwide as figureheads only, with no real power so no real controversy ever has come up involving them in regards the actions of the British government as controlled by them using patronage(lordships etc) informally to ALL of Britains on-the-record decision makers! Brilliant! In the USA politicians, military officials and presidents are constantly in trouble over their decisions but I've NEVER heard anything of the sort across the pond. I'd argue that the British Royals are more powerful than any President has ever and could ever be. Thank God for 1776.

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