Diana: The Inquest
The tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in a high-speed car crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris, has been the subject of intense public scrutiny and conspiracy theories for over a decade. A British inquest, led by Lord Justice Scott Baker, was tasked with examining the circumstances surrounding the crash, including the role of the paparazzi, the driver's blood alcohol level, and the potential involvement of security services. The inquest, which cost 10 million pounds and lasted six months, aimed to uncover the truth behind the events of that night, frame by frame, and address the many questions that have lingered since the accident.