The English cyclist found seven-year-old Zainab al-Hilli lying in the road.
"The English cyclist who discovered the scene had to break the window of the car to cut off the engine.
"So how is it that the 7-year-old girl was found outside the vehicle, with the doors locked?
"And why was the body of the rider Sylvain Mollier found lying near the car, which is several feet from the road he would have taken?"
Mystery Surrounds Crime Scene Where Zainab Al-Hilli Found
"And why was the body of the rider Sylvain Mollier found lying near the car, which is several feet from the road he would have taken?"
Mystery Surrounds Crime Scene Where Zainab Al-Hilli Found

Urs Tinner.The Tinners, Friedrich and his two sons Urs and Marco were part of a nuclear smuggling gang. "In pushing forward charges Swiss Magistrate Andreas Müller in December 2010 had attacked his government for having 'massively interfered in the wheels of justice by destroying almost all the evidence.' Less attention was however given to allegations of CIA break-ins in Switzerland, and an 'unexplained decision by the agency not to seize electronic copies of a number of nuclear bomb designs found on the computers of the Tinner family.' Switzerland may free nuclear smugglers
Who was the smartly dressed 'Balkan man' hanging around the al-Hilli's campsite?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2200943/Why-did-massacre-family-leave-campsite-hurry-Murder-victims-switched-base-days-bloodbath.html#ixzz269CYjaMQ
A Dutch couple said the al-Hillis had intended to stay for a week at the Village Camping Europa site in the village of St Jorioz.
But they left after two nights and moved to the La Solitude du Lac campsite, which overlooks Lake Annecy.
According to witnesses, Saad Al-Hilli was seen regularly leaving the campsite alone.
Dutch camper Jan Janssen said of Saad: "The father left the site in his car alone four or five times each day. He went out for 20 or 30 minutes each time."
Reportedly, on 8 August 2012, Saad Al-Hilli took out 'a caveat' stopping his brother Zaid from receiving part of their millionaire father Kadhem's fortune.
Kadhem, a retired factory owner, had been missing from his home in Malaga, Spain, for six days before he was found dead in August 2011.
Kadhem reportedly owned a multi-million-pound portfolio of properties in Spain, France, Switzerland and the UK.
Allegedly, Saad had written a letter in 2011 describing his older brother as a ‘control freak’ who he wanted to ‘wipe’ out of his life.

Nuclear smuggling?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2200943/Why-did-massacre-family-leave-campsite-hurry-Murder-victims-switched-base-days-bloodbath.html#ixzz269CYjaMQ
A Dutch couple said the al-Hillis had intended to stay for a week at the Village Camping Europa site in the village of St Jorioz.
But they left after two nights and moved to the La Solitude du Lac campsite, which overlooks Lake Annecy.
According to witnesses, Saad Al-Hilli was seen regularly leaving the campsite alone.
Dutch camper Jan Janssen said of Saad: "The father left the site in his car alone four or five times each day. He went out for 20 or 30 minutes each time."
Reportedly, on 8 August 2012, Saad Al-Hilli took out 'a caveat' stopping his brother Zaid from receiving part of their millionaire father Kadhem's fortune.
Kadhem, a retired factory owner, had been missing from his home in Malaga, Spain, for six days before he was found dead in August 2011.
Kadhem reportedly owned a multi-million-pound portfolio of properties in Spain, France, Switzerland and the UK.
Allegedly, Saad had written a letter in 2011 describing his older brother as a ‘control freak’ who he wanted to ‘wipe’ out of his life.

Nuclear smuggling?





