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snippets from lengthy article.
www.standard.co.uk
By Vicky Jessop 39 minutes ago
'Netflix’s new documentary series Who Killed Jill Dando? has just dropped, and already the internet is buzzing with conspiracy theories, potential leads and renewed interest in the case.'
'Many of the interviews that Nigel has done have focused on getting somebody to come forward and give information on Jill’s death. Speaking to RadioTimes, he said that “the reason I do these things [interviews] is to publicise the fact that Jill’s killer is still at large, and the publicity about the circumstances surrounding her death can’t be a bad thing.”
''However, he has expressed a desire for Barry George to explain what he was doing on the day of Jill’s death – George declined to give evidence at both his trial and re-trial.''
''However, he has no belief that any of the more outlandish theories surrounding her death – such as being targeted by Serbian hitmen – hold up. "My theory before this happened and that’s been reinforced since by watching this documentary,” he told Sky, “is that Jill was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that somebody walking down the street, holding a gun for whatever reason, spotted her, either knowing her or not knowing who she was, and shot her dead."

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'Netflix’s new documentary series Who Killed Jill Dando? has just dropped, and already the internet is buzzing with conspiracy theories, potential leads and renewed interest in the case.'
'Many of the interviews that Nigel has done have focused on getting somebody to come forward and give information on Jill’s death. Speaking to RadioTimes, he said that “the reason I do these things [interviews] is to publicise the fact that Jill’s killer is still at large, and the publicity about the circumstances surrounding her death can’t be a bad thing.”
''However, he has expressed a desire for Barry George to explain what he was doing on the day of Jill’s death – George declined to give evidence at both his trial and re-trial.''
''However, he has no belief that any of the more outlandish theories surrounding her death – such as being targeted by Serbian hitmen – hold up. "My theory before this happened and that’s been reinforced since by watching this documentary,” he told Sky, “is that Jill was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that somebody walking down the street, holding a gun for whatever reason, spotted her, either knowing her or not knowing who she was, and shot her dead."