Lord
Stevens, while giving his speech introducing his findings in the report into allegations
of conspiracy to kill Princess Diana, seemed to be not telling us something yesterday,
according to a profession cynic we employ.
Attention
in particular was given to a small jig Lord Stevens did when he said the word
now in the sentence: 'Our conclusion is that, on the evidence available NOW, there
was no conspiracy to murder any occupants of that car.' Does this mean that there
was evidence, but it has now been destroyed? or that there could
be evidence in the future?
Or
that there was a conspiracy but not to murder them, but, perhaps, to injure
them?
The
questions keep on coming and we haven't even started to read the 876 page report
yet...