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No. James Brown killed Diana who convinced Elvis to throw planes on WTC. JFK killed himself

nope, that greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis did it so he could have Jackie

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although most of your answers were light hearted jokes, i do think it's amazing that Diana's death still has so many unanswered questions and conspiracy surrounding it.

and I think it will for a long long time. which is sad cause they (whoever responsible for anything that may have been planned) will get away with it no matter what.

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Which conspiracy theory has more legs, 9/11 being an inside job or the US having involvement in the assassination of Princes Diana?

I don't recall hearing anything about possible US involvement in Diana's death, although there was some speculation that the Royal family of Great Britain could have had her killed in order to eliminate her as a possible source of future embarrassment for them. As to the US being involved, it was probably Rush Limbaugh blaming the death on Bill and Hillary Clinton...along with the deaths of Lincoln, Garfield and Kennedy.

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