dark_shadows
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Hi Scandi,
Thank-you for the post.
France
- A key witness in the police investigation into the death of the Princess of Wales has been found dead under mysterious circumstances in a remote woodland in southern France. Soldiers on a military exercise found the body of paparazzo James Andanson in a burnt out car near the village of Nant. Detectives are puzzled by Andanson's death.
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/contents11,30,00.htm
One report in the files of Judge Herve Stephan, the chief investigating magistrate in the Diana-Dodi crash probe, described the tests on Andanson's Fiat: "The comparative analysis of the infrared spectra characterizing the vehicle's original paint, reference Bianco 210, and the trace on the side-view mirror of the Mercedes shows that their absorption bands are identical." In laymen's terms, the paint scratches from the Fiat found on the side-view mirror of the Mercedes were identical to the paint samples taken from the matching spot on Andanson's Fiat

Thank-you for the post.
news linkscandi said:In order to take the photos they swerved their motorcycle to the left and a bit in front of the car, and the flash of the camera in the darkness made a big light which threw the driver off kilt, and stunned, the car took a left hand path which then was hit by the white car of the man who sped quickly out of the tunnel. He was maybe a counterpart Paparatzi to the guys on the motorcycle.
France
- A key witness in the police investigation into the death of the Princess of Wales has been found dead under mysterious circumstances in a remote woodland in southern France. Soldiers on a military exercise found the body of paparazzo James Andanson in a burnt out car near the village of Nant. Detectives are puzzled by Andanson's death.
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/contents11,30,00.htm
One report in the files of Judge Herve Stephan, the chief investigating magistrate in the Diana-Dodi crash probe, described the tests on Andanson's Fiat: "The comparative analysis of the infrared spectra characterizing the vehicle's original paint, reference Bianco 210, and the trace on the side-view mirror of the Mercedes shows that their absorption bands are identical." In laymen's terms, the paint scratches from the Fiat found on the side-view mirror of the Mercedes were identical to the paint samples taken from the matching spot on Andanson's Fiat