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Paris-London Connection: The Assassination of Princess Diana [Paperback]

John Morgan
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25 July 2012
Paris-London Connection is the most shocking yet factual book written on the 1997 Paris crash that took the lives of Princess Diana and her lover, Dodi Fayed. This fast-moving but authoritative narrative covers the events leading up to and following the tragedy. The book is a short, quick read, under 200 pages, but is a bombshell because it closely follows the evidence and forensic analysis included in the 5,000 pages of the Diana Inquest book series. That series draws together the evidence from the French investigation, the British Operation Paget investigation, the 2007-8 London inquest and hundreds of British police documents not shown to the inquest jury. Members of Britain?s royal family, MI6 officers and agents, senior French police personnel and Western intelligence agencies all played a role in the events in Paris. Exposed for the first time is the specific role of the key senior MI6 officer, Sherard Cowper-Coles. The book reveals the people who ordered the assassination of Diana and Dodi and those who carried out the operation and how they did it. It also shows how the authorities covered up what occurred and the significant connection between events in France and the UK, both before and after the crash. 27 inquest witnesses, both French and British, who committed perjury at the London inquest are named for the first time. Paris-London Connection reveals the level of coordinated state-authorised corruption in the conduct of the French and British police investigations and the inquest headed by Lord Justice Scott Baker. This is the long awaited book that uses the actual witness and documentary evidence to reveal the who, how and why of the assassination of Britains much-loved Princess Diana. John Morgan is author of the Diana Inquest book series. Prominent British QC, Michael Mansfield, who served at the London inquest, has said: I have no doubt that the volumes written by John Morgan will come to be regarded as the Magnum Opus on the crash ... and the cover-up that followed. Mohamed Al Fayed, who lost his son Dodi in the crash, has stated: I believe that John Morgan has done more to expose the facts of this case than the police in France and Britain.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (25 July 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1478298898
  • ISBN-13: 978-1478298892
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 15 x 22.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 792,745 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Morgan, who is based in Brisbane, Australia, is an investigative writer with a diploma in journalism. Since 2005 he has carried out extensive full-time research into the events surrounding the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed. After studying the Paget report when it was published in December 2006, he was shocked by the content of it. He realised that the £4 million report which took three years to produce was littered with inaccuracies and poorly drawn conclusions -- John viewed it as a huge injustice to the memory of Princess Diana. The 2007 book, Cover-up of a Royal Murder, was the result of his subsequent investigation into the Paget report. John went on to closely follow and analyse the proceedings and transcripts of the London inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. The Diana Inquest series of books was the result of his thorough research and investigation into that process. This current book, Paris-London Connection, is based on the evidence and forensic analysis in the highly acclaimed Diana Inquest book series. John Morgan can be contacted at shining.bright@optusnet.com.au

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent 11 April 2013
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Started this book and couldnt put it down, anyone with any doubts should read it fully this one covers the overall events of what happened in paris and is easy to understand
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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitive 7 Mar 2013
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Overview of intensive, thorough, detailed research done previously. So much material uncovered that was hidden before, to make a very convincing presentation of an extremely dirty act, in many ways reflecting the machinations of CIA, FBI and Lydon Johnson in the political assassination of Jack Kennedy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling 22 Feb 2013
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This book basically summarises the main findings from John Morgan's series "Diana Inquest" in which he examines in detail the death of Diana, how she was killed, the cover-up, the so-called inquest into her death and the documents the jury never saw. I have not read any of his other books but this book makes fascinating reading. Morgan names names of numerous participants in Diana's death and the subsequent cover-up (including, among others, the Royal Coroner and the Judge who presided over the inquest) and lays out the methods by which the intelligence services of the UK and France assassinated her; how all the people in key positions (doctors, ambulance crew, pathologists, toxicologists) were working for the intelligence services. There is little in the way of speculation but plenty of factual information. Morgan exposes the countless holes in the official version of events and it is surprising just how little real information ever got into the public domain; the media helped enormously in that regard. I should say that I was one of those people who tended to accept that Diana's death was an accident. After reading this book, it is impossible to conclude that it was anything other than murder.
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