I'm bringing it up because it popped up again in the news.
Most (non-US/UK) people that I talked to, don't exclude the execution theory.
The sudden flash of light, the CCTV footage that 'stopped working' before the accident, the fact that cleaning & car traffic were re-instituted the next day, instead of preserving the accident scene.
Yet may Brits/Americans accuse us of being conspiracy theorists.
No, we are not. We just think that the murder hypothesis should have equal merit to the accident hypothesis.
Most (non-US/UK) people that I talked to, don't exclude the execution theory.
The sudden flash of light, the CCTV footage that 'stopped working' before the accident, the fact that cleaning & car traffic were re-instituted the next day, instead of preserving the accident scene.
Yet may Brits/Americans accuse us of being conspiracy theorists.
No, we are not. We just think that the murder hypothesis should have equal merit to the accident hypothesis.