These - and others like them - are statements that this blog author has regularly got used to hearing since 31st August 1997 when Diana, Princess of Wales was killed in Paris.
Since then, much to the annoyance of the establishment and naysayers, an inquest jury - hampered by tonnes of missing evidence and a myriad of smokescreen witnesses - heard enough to conclude that Diana was unlawfully killed by secret service agent Henri Paul and persons still unidentified in and on pursuing vehicles.
Having diligently read every transcript of the inquest, we have never let go of the matter of the Mishcon note - the written recording of a meeting between Diana and her lawyers in which she expressed strong concern that she would be killed in a staged traffic accident.
A similar note was held by Paul Burrell and, after he went public with his note, Scotland Yard cops were reluctantly forced to admit that they had sat on the Mishcon note - really key evidence of an assassination plot - since days after that fateful night in Paris.
Today, fifteen years later, finally...

About time, too.
The Daily Express has never given up. This blog author has never given up.
We understand how difficult pursuit of this issue has been for the Daily Express as we have suffered the same ridicule from some as they have over this matter.
However, for those who've even bothered reading about the case, it is obvious what happened.
On 31st August 1997, this blog author made a vow.
We will never give up until all associated with the conspiracy to assassinate Diana, Princess of Wales have answered for their heinous crime.
It has taken fifteen years so far.
We couldn't care less if it takes another one-hundred-and-fifteen.
Diana was the People's Princess... and this man of the people will never let her down.
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