PHOTO COURTESY OF AUSTRALIAN WOMAN'S DAY

On May 5th, pap photographer James
Andanson was found burned to death in his car in France. Andanson
was known to have owned a Fiat Uno, and was believed by the Fayed camp,
and many independent investigators, to have been in Paris at the time of
the crash. His Fiat Uno was also believed by some to have been the
missing Uno that crashed with the mercedes and sped away from the scene.
Scratches on the mercedes matched the paint on the Uno. Could the
car pictured above be the Andanson Uno? These are frames of a video
taken by Australian tourists Chole Papazahariakis and Viad Borovac, and
published by Australian Woman's Day. The video was shot in the Place
Vendome outside the Ritz hotel the night of the accident. The car,
a small white Uno, at first took off after the decoy car, but then broke
away from the pack, raced the wrong way down a one-way street, and joined
the pack following the Mercedes carrying Di and Dodi. At that time,
the car was believed to belong to an as yet unidentified member of the
paparazzi. The video only captures part of the license plate, and
what it did capture was unreadable to the naked eye. The Paris police
reportedly were using advanced photographic techniques to try to identify
the license plate number - and the owner. Could it be the French
were finally able to identify the license plate? And knew it was
only a matter of time before the Fayed camp could too, and thus definitely
place Andanson at the scene of the crime? If so, was he silenced
to keep him from blowing the lid on the entire assassination?