
(An Investigation into the various
By Simon Regan
Conspiracy Theories
Concerning the Death of
Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed)
"Unlike any other crime, espionage leaves no trace, and proof is virtually impossible - unless a spy either confesses or is caught in the act." Hundreds of theories abound as to what really happened on that fateful night in the Pont de l'Alma underpass in the early hours of Sunday 31st August. The official story stubbornly sticks with an accident, but in a straw poll conducted by a British Sunday tabloid, 98% of the population are convinced it was something far more sinister. Now, in a sensational new book, author and journalist Simon Regan examines all the conspiracy theories and comes up very convincingly with his own. He shows in graphic detail that dangerous terrorist fanatics were out and about on the fateful night - and they had a life-long grudge against the Fayed family. To them, Princess Diana was an adulteress - little more than a whore. Entirely dispensable. But Regan also argues graphically that the murderers could not have planned it or got away with it without the tacit knowledge of, or even the backing and connivance of, the British Super-Establishment to whom Diana was equally dispensable. Her threat to the super-mandarins, the courtiers, arms-dealers and the Church had become too much to ignore. She held the future king under her spell and guarded him from the clutches of the Palace Machine. This was unpardonable. Regan argues that every real conspiracy theory must answer three vital points: Who, Why and How. In well researched detail Regan pinpoints just who had the motive and was able to carry out such an assassination. Why it was essential to do so, and then how they could have done it. His sources are impeccable. His reasons make tremendous sense and he defies anyone to argue with his logic. He investigates all the most modern techniques of assassination in the technological age. Lasers, radio beams, drugs, mind-control, computer hacking, and so on, and proves beyond doubt that it is entirely feasible to fake a murderous accident. Anyone who has doubts about whether it was or not, must read this riveting account.
Table of Contents, Sample Chapters and Index
A Special Edition of Who Killed Diana? is Now AvailableSimon Regan has, perhaps not surprisingly, considering the controversial subject matter, not even attempted to get a British publisher. But there are several foreign-language translations in production, although these will take a while to become available.In the interest of Justice for Diana and Dodi, a recently revised English-language advance proof has been produced in an attractive 116 page edition. This is ideal for journalists, researchers, conspiracy theorists, writers or anyone curious about the truth. The book is only available by mail: Order Form
![]() Photo: Ed Webb - Independent on Sunday Simon ReganSimon Regan was an investigative journalist and writer for 35 years. The author of nine published books, including biographies of Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, he was always a "royal watcher". But as founding editor of Scallywag magazine he was also always the scourge of the British Establishment, whom he largely blamed for the death of Diana. While living in semi-retirement in London and Spain, he brought all his investigative and writing skills to solving one of the great mysteries of the 20th Century. He died on 8th August 2000 after a short illness.Other internet articles by Simon Regan
Diana and Dodi portrait by Kent Harrison. Photo by Ian Cutler. |