You think the US isn't going in the same direction?
Yeah. I know exactly what you mean. I figured stuff like that would be lost in the US version. It's on my watch list but nothing I have read has given me much enthusiasm to watch it. I'll probably just re-watch the original again.
Have you watched the US version?
They can't hide her death forever. It would be pretty stupid if they have covered something up. It will come out eventually and it will prove conspiracy theorists correct and destroy the integrity of the media even further.
It's not difficult to come up with a cover story. She fainted again at home, hit her head on the way down. Boom. Problem solved.
That's a pretty sweeping statement...Just because the British do not have a constitution guaranteeing free speech or a right to bear arms, doesn't mean they don't have the capacity to understand freedom or liberty.
Americans let the US government shit all over them every day. Constant restrictions on the second amendment, rigged elections and yet nothing is done about it. The US is the UK but a few years behind.
Are we watching the same video? He clearly shoots her. He is aimed at her and shoots her. Plus, wasn't she shot in the chest, not the neck so the shot angle is fine? I really don't think you can say that's a .45 Glock just from the shitty video. And even if it was, expecting some kind of movie effect sending her body flying back with a load of gore and blood is absolute nonsense, even with a .45. Depending on where exactly she is hit, it could take a moment for blood to fill up whatever cavity space the bullet entered before spilling out of the entry hole. In the other videos you can clearly see her respiratory system is compromised with blood coming out of her nose and mouth.
As for the inaction of the tactical police coming up behind her, they arrive after she's been shot hence not stopping her. Look at their confusion, pointing guns through the barrier before realizing the shooter isn't a threat to them. After that they're just trying to work out how to deal with the situation. I imagine their primary concern isn't administering first aid to her but securing the immediate area in case they're jumped/someone in the crowd opens up on them.