
These historic photos, above and below, published courtesy of the Executive Intelligence Review, are of two men the Fayed camp believes were part of a seven man surveillance team that was tracking every movement of Dodi and Diana the fateful night. These men definitely were not photographers. They possessed no photographic equipment. Fayed camp speculates they were SAS.
Surveillance photos showed the following:
1. Two men were in the Place Vendome, out in front of the Ritz, up until the time Diana and Dodi left (see photo above, and photo below in the background). One of the men is smoking, both have jackets on, one a military-style cap on. They appear to just be waiting -and watching.
2. Two other men were walking constantly in and out of the Ritz.
3. Two more men were in the bar of the Ritz, scrutinizing hotel security.
4. A seventh, crucial man was stationed at the rear of the hotel. EIR is reporting this man made a cellular phone call just after Diana and Dodi left. It is believed he may have given the crucial "GO" signal that set the murder plot in motion.
These photographs are historic in that for the first time, we can begin to put a face to Diana's possible murderers.

This photo is of a large white sedan that left the rear
of the hotel only seconds after Diana and Dodi pulled off. It is from a
surveillance camera located out back of the hotel. Speculation is that
this could have been the large white car that attorney Gary Hunter says
he saw fleeing the scene of the accident in a sinister manner.
