XPost: alt.talk.royalty, uk.politics.misc   
   From: banana@REMOVE_THIS.borve.demon.co.uk   
      
   In article <449ed03d$0$2026$ba620dc5@text.nova.planet.nl>, B. B.   
    writes   
      
   >"banana" schreef in bericht   
   >news:yy$0UdA7PpnEFwmG@borve.demon.co.uk...   
   >> Was the 'queen's' private secretary at the Paris embassy, shortly before   
   >> the assassination?   
   >>   
   >> A wireless operator at the embassy has identified him as being there.   
   >> Fellowes, unsurprisingly, says he was somewhere else.   
      
   >"The Daily Mail obtained this story from a "third party", not from the   
   >wireless operator himself.   
      
   How do you know they didn't speak to him?   
      
   >That is called "de auditu"   
      
   I've never heard the phrase 'de auditu' used in an English court.   
      
   >or "hear say" in the court room. Outside the court room it is called   
   >gossip, rumours or pub talk.   
      
   He was a wireless operator at the British embassy in Paris, and he was   
   working there on the night of 30/31 August 1997, and he signed the   
   Official Secrets Act. Don't tell me he is hard for investigators to   
   identify.   
      
   --   
   banana "The thing I hate about you, Rowntree, is the way you   
    give Coca-Cola to your scum, and your best teddy-bear to   
    Oxfam, and expect us to lick your frigid fingers for the   
    rest of your frigid life." (Mick Travis, 'If...', 1968)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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