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01:00We apologize for the delay to Pan Am 9103 to New York.
01:04We can update you as you can see our more information.
01:10Are you all right, darling?
01:13Yeah.
01:13Are you hungry?
01:14Is there anywhere to get a drink around here?
01:16Oh, I think there's a bar back that way.
01:20Thanks.
01:22Rough week?
01:23Fun week.
01:24Family wedding.
01:25Belfast.
01:26Make a drink over there.
01:28They did drink over there.
01:30Yeah, I think we're delayed.
01:33Sorry, darling.
01:33No, we'll be together before you know it.
01:36Christmas in New York.
01:39Ice skating at the Rockefeller Center.
01:41Walks in Central Park.
01:43I can't wait to see you.
01:46You too.
01:47I love you.
01:50I love you too.
01:51Come on.
02:01Come on.
02:02Get your dad.
02:06Dad.
02:08Dad.
02:09Tea.
02:10Yes, I'm coming.
02:11Right, OK.
02:18Come on, then.
02:19Come on.
02:22Please help me set the table.
02:24Yeah.
02:27He's coming.
02:28Thank you, sweetheart.
02:28That smells good.
02:29Cheers.
02:30Uh, excuse me.
02:33Out of the kitchen.
02:34Please ask my cusker.
02:37Dad.
02:38It's time to go on late night shopping this week.
02:41Who knows?
02:41He works in mysterious ways.
02:42Mm-hmm.
02:43But if you're good...
02:44He's still free tomorrow, at least.
02:46Ice skating.
02:47Maybe.
02:47Possibly.
02:48Subject to a full review of the evidence.
02:50No bedtime mischief.
02:51Yes.
02:52Right, don't wait up, love.
02:55Take a coat.
02:56Baltic out there.
02:57Bye-bye.
02:58Bye-bye.
02:59We are now commencing boarding Pan Am 103 to New York.
03:06Thank you, Mr. Doyle.
03:07Have a restful flight.
03:08Thanks.
03:09I like your hat.
03:10And has he got a passport?
03:11I think so.
03:12He's from the Arctic.
03:15Playing Santa back home, Mr. Tula?
03:18New Jersey style.
03:19I'm excited to see my wife and kids.
03:22Hi.
03:24Safe trip, Mr. Jafar.
03:29Hello, Madam.
03:30Hello, Madam.
03:49Hello.
03:51Hello.
03:51Hello.
03:52Still time, right? Still time?
04:11No. Sorry, sir.
04:22No. Sorry, sir.
04:52No. Sorry, sir.
05:22No. Sorry, sir.
05:24No. Sorry, sir.
05:26No. Sorry, sir.
05:28No. Sorry, sir.
05:30Sorry, sir.
05:32Sorry, sir.
05:34Sorry, sir.
05:36No. Sorry, sir.
05:38It's not Christmas yet, Sandy.
05:39Only ten days to go.
05:41Ten? My daughter's the same for.
05:42Not the baby in the manger.
05:44The game.
05:45Could score some tickets.
05:46I might have promised the girls we'd go to the seals.
05:50June might give you a pass.
05:51Let's just get through tonight, eh?
05:53Get a confession at the lad in room four.
05:56And then maybe we can get a pint on at one of the parties.
05:59Hmm?
06:00And someone's bound to pull a cracker tonight.
06:02Oh, whatever you say, Santa.
06:04And I'm here to say, Harry Corbett, this is your life.
06:10You sure Death doesn't mind checking it over?
06:25He said he's happy to help.
06:26Could be till morning.
06:28Might as well do it now.
06:29Get it all nice for her.
06:31It's going to be a big surprise for her.
06:35Aye.
06:35Aye.
06:36You're a good lad.
06:40Wish I wasn't home for Christmas.
07:06Merry Christmas, Willie.
07:12Merry Christmas, Mayra.
07:14Full of the joys of Christmas, PC Gibson.
07:17Missy Shearer.
07:18What a pleasant surprise.
07:19Any Christmas plans?
07:21You're some flying in to surprise you.
07:23Flights are dear.
07:24I'll be with family, though.
07:27Not drinking in duty, I trust.
07:29Oh, no, no.
07:31Of course not.
07:31No, no, no.
08:02So there I am.
08:03I'm a 15-year-old police cadet.
08:05Still can't believe that I'm not chief superintendent.
08:08And I've got the accused dude right in front of me.
08:11I look him right in the eye.
08:13And I say, where are you between four and six?
08:16Primary school, he says.
08:19That's the two stories.
08:21There's a phone call for you.
08:22They said it's urgent.
08:23Excuse me.
08:33Hello.
08:33Hello.
08:33Sorry.
08:34Sorry.
08:35There's been a report of a large explosion in the Lockerbie area.
08:39Mass fatalities, serious structural damage to buildings and vehicles.
08:43But no further details as yet.
08:46I'm on my way.
08:47You sure they said explosion?
08:48They said it.
08:49I'm just not sure they meant it.
08:51Lockerbie, where is that?
08:52It's a small town doing the East 74 about an hour away.
08:55Call us for all available.
08:56That never happens.
08:56Are you sure?
08:57They came direct from DCSR.
08:59I'll gather a team and follow.
09:01Right, okay.
09:14Police!
09:15Back in your vehicles now!
09:22Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:24CID, you lads, go to Lockerbie?
09:25Try him.
09:25You know what's happened?
09:27Over here in the Spires.
09:28Want to follow us?
09:29Aye.
09:29Lead the way.
09:55We'll see you next to someone.
10:01Go to the schoox.
10:06You know what?
11:44Yes, McCuscoe, what's happened?
11:46PC Gibson, sir.
11:47Someone said passenger plane.
11:49I was told to search for survivors.
11:51I help you search.
11:52Let's go.
11:52Come on, man.
11:53You can't do anything for them.
12:22Right where there's water.
12:36The water means burst.
12:39Please, come here.
12:41I need you to assist these gentlemen here.
12:43Here.
12:46CID, let's run.
12:47War means burst.
12:49Impact by the plane.
12:50Vehicle reserves running dry too.
12:52There's milk tankers on the way, filling them out the river.
12:55Any survivors?
12:55Not yet.
12:56Be careful.
12:59Are you welcome?
13:00Welcome to the bonnet breath.
13:02There.
13:02Careful.
13:03It's David Adelrox's house.
13:05It's David Adelrox's house.
13:05I'm on the way.
13:06He's checking.
13:07I'm here.
13:08I'm here.
13:08I'm on the way.
13:09I'm on the way.
13:09I'm here.
13:10I'm on the way.
13:10I'm on.
13:10I'm on the way.
13:11I'm on the way.
13:11Hey, lad, you can't be here.
13:39Come on, lad, I've got to get you somebody safe, come on.
13:42Don't leave, he's not home.
13:43Let's go.
13:44He's not home.
13:47Come on.
13:48Mom, Dad.
13:50Come on.
13:52It's okay.
13:53It's all right.
13:53Come on, lad.
13:54Watch yourself.
14:07Come on, lad.
14:09Watch your watch.
14:10Watch your watch delivery.
14:12Constable.
14:13What's your name, son?
14:15No.
14:15It's Stephen Flanagan.
14:17Okay.
14:18I need you to get this lad to safety as soon as possible.
14:20I'll tell you people to walk over the academy of the school.
14:23Come on, Stephen, I'll take you.
14:25Whoa, whoa, guys, come on.
14:26Listen, look.
14:27I know there's a lot going on.
14:29Mark where bodies are found.
14:30Do not move anything.
14:31You do not need to move.
14:34It's all evidence.
14:35Hi, guys.
14:38Come on.
14:42Go on.
14:51Go.
14:52That is back to Julie'selp.
15:01Good service, sir!
15:14Priority is preserving the scene.
15:16Let that to the uniforms.
15:17You two local?
15:18Yes.
15:19We need Estamos in the offensive космос.
15:22Rosebank, you take the golf course.
15:23All right, on you go.
15:24Right, okay.
15:27And I need you to go to the Banks Hill area.
15:30Right, there's been a call of that passenger at Minska Farm.
15:33All right.
15:34I take it there were no survivors.
15:38All right, all right.
15:39Go, go, go.
15:52Go, go, go.
16:22Are you here for Panam 103?
16:33Have you heard anything?
16:33Are they saying anything?
16:35I heard on the radio there was a crash.
16:37I know.
16:39They're not telling us anything.
16:40Scotland.
16:42Our plane's from London.
16:43Wouldn't go there.
16:44What if?
16:45I've been calling and calling.
16:47Panamma getting nothing.
16:48So I just, I jumped on it.
16:52It's a sea agent now.
17:12I love it.
17:13I love it.
17:13I love it.
17:15I love it.
17:22I love it.
17:23I love it.
17:24I love it.
17:25Good evening.
17:38Pan Am Flight 103 from London's Heathrow to New York's Kennedy Airport was at 31,000 feet
17:44and just 52 minutes into its flight when air traffic controllers suddenly lost contact.
17:49A short time later, the 747 crashed into a Scottish village and exploded in a ball of flames.
18:12C.I.D., you all right?
18:16It's okay, Don. It's all right. Just take a breath.
18:19Is this your farm?
18:22Aye.
18:23You called for help?
18:24I called for an ambulance.
18:27Who'd you call it for?
18:28Eh, okay.
18:31I'm sorry.
18:31I'm sorry.
18:32I'm sorry.
18:32I'm sorry.
18:33I'm sorry.
18:33I'm sorry.
18:34There we go.
18:34We're going to stop.
18:35Oh my God.
18:36You're going to stop.
18:37Do you see him?
19:04They're seeing a 747?
19:06We don't know yet, but I'm here to help.
19:16At first we thought he was alive.
19:18My husband Hugh's out looking for anyone else.
19:21That's good. We need all the help we can get.
19:25We can't leave him out here alone.
19:27He has to stay here for now.
19:30Then I'll stay with him.
19:33Please.
19:36Someone will be alone to take care of him, but to move him.
19:44He must have a family, wasn't he?
19:46Can I use your phone please?
19:53Bye.
19:55Bye.
19:56No, it's okay. I'm alright. I'm part of the response, but it's...
20:12Ed, just be careful. Yeah, be really careful.
20:17I'll be back at some point. I love you.
20:20Yeah. I love you.
20:22I love you.
20:39Is Dad okay?
20:40I love you.
20:41I love you.
20:42I love you.
20:43I love you.
20:44Yeah.
20:45It's okay.
20:46You're up to bed.
20:47Come on, let's go to her book.
20:48Hello, Linda Burman.
20:49Linda.
20:50We haven't spoken before. It's Rose.
20:51Rose. Of course. Tim adores you. Is everything okay?
20:55No. Have you seen the news?
20:57No. Have you seen the news?
21:00No.
21:01No.
21:02No.
21:03No.
21:04No.
21:05No.
21:06No.
21:07No.
21:08No.
21:09No.
21:10No.
21:11No.
21:12No.
21:13No.
21:14No.
21:15No.
21:16No.
21:17No.
21:18No.
21:19No, no.
21:20No.
21:21No, no.
21:22No.
21:23No, no.
21:24I think Tim's playing something.
21:25Now, I think I am playing something for today.
21:26Sorry,
21:27I'm���int.
21:28You see the news?
21:29I think Tim's playing something's happened.
21:30Roy.
21:31Are you sure?
21:32Yeah.
21:33Yeah, Pennamp 103, that was his flight.
21:35What did they say, exactly?
21:37They can't they said they can't tell me anymore.
21:38Right, Rose.
21:40It's Roy.
21:42We'll find out what's happening.
21:45still arriving to man the phones and to comfort relatives
21:48until solid information is available.
21:50We've got a room here where they can sit,
21:52they can have a cup of tea, they can talk with one another,
21:55and as soon as someone has some information to tell them
21:59about the person that they want to hear of,
22:02then it will be communicated to them.
22:04We are in the process of beginning the notification
22:07of the next of kin.
22:09That process will continue through the night and into tomorrow.
22:13We will release the passenger list
22:17just as soon as that process is completed.
22:31Okay, guys, let's pull together a full factual on this plane.
22:34Flying hours, pilot history, whatever we can get.
22:37I already called the seventh floor,
22:39but can somebody please get me Gao in the field office?
22:41Right away.
22:42And listen, cancel your plans for tonight, okay?
22:44I don't want you getting distracted by any of the images you see on TV.
22:56Tom Thurman for Dick Marquis.
22:58Please sign here.
23:03Okay, let's go.
23:08Tom, thanks for coming in.
23:11How'd you want to mobilize?
23:12Oh, well, there's about to be a seven-floor meetup with Gallagher,
23:15so I want you there.
23:19What do you think?
23:20Is it a bomb?
23:23Our explosives unit has zero facts, zero context, and zero evidence.
23:27Well, let's get you above zero, fast.
23:30It's international.
23:32They won't wade in without evidence.
23:34Well, the evidence is in Scotland, but 190 victims are American,
23:38including 15 active-duty military personnel and 10 veterans, just like yourself.
23:43Now, we need to make a case.
23:45You make cases.
23:47I examine debris.
23:48No, we need to make a case that you go to Scotland tonight.
23:52Is that possible?
23:54Whatever you need.
23:56My kids ain't with me this Christmas.
23:58Great.
24:00And I'm never putting them on a plane again.
24:05What's the latest, Todd?
24:07Mr. Gallagher, no signs of a hijack nor any evidence of explosives yet.
24:11Pilot error or engine failure possible.
24:14Locker B is near Dumfries, the UK's smallest police force.
24:16Their main area of unsolved crime last year, bicycle theft.
24:20Yeah, but Glasgow's not far.
24:22They must have dealt with more than just bike thefts.
24:24And 747s don't just fall out of the sky.
24:26Well, sometimes they do.
24:28South African airways 747 last year, just an accidental cargo fire.
24:32We don't do aviation accidents overseas.
24:35We'll see what develops.
24:36Yeah, but if we don't go, we'll see nothing.
24:37We've dispatched our London legats.
24:39They're not going to know what to look for.
24:40Who's running this meeting, Dick?
24:41All I'm saying is that we should rule out foul play.
24:47If this was an attack against U.S. citizens, it would be unprecedented.
24:52The implications of this would be chilling.
24:55Do the Scots have the black box?
24:57Not yet. The Scots police called our field office looking for help.
25:01Wait a minute. They asked for our assistance?
25:02They lack experts that can examine debris for signs of explosives.
25:07Well, why not use London?
25:09The Met's IRA team.
25:11Maybe their relationship with the Met is as perfect as ours is with the CIA.
25:15Is anyone called to take credit?
25:17Islamic Jihad, Guardians of Islamic Revolution, Ulster Defense Group.
25:22Jihad and Guardians, they're just looking for free publicity. Any other calls?
25:25Yeah, someone called to blame Mossad.
25:27Okay, so in other words, no credible leads.
25:29Which also may indicate an accident. I send my top explosives guy to Scotland. We alarm the world.
25:34With all due respect, I think the mysterious deaths of passengers from 21 different countries has already alarmed the world, don't you?
25:43I heard Matt Gannon was on board.
25:46CIA, Beyridge Station Chief.
25:48If there's any chance this was a hit in Gannon.
25:53The Unabomber, the head case, or even the group, the White House are gonna wanna know.
25:58Meanwhile, I could pull the manifest, have my team start profiling passengers.
26:03Okay.
26:05I'll see what Sessions says.
26:07But we wait in.
26:09Families here are gonna want us to run this whole case.
26:11Well, Scots might be happy about that.
26:12A copy, you're gonna give up jurisdiction?
26:17Tom?
26:19How soon could you fly?
26:27We're going to Dulles Airport.
26:42Let's go.
26:43Let's go.
26:48Rescue teams from all over Britain are heading for the scene of what looks to be Britain's worst air crash tonight.
26:55Just after seven this evening, a jumbo jet crashed onto the town of Lockerbie and the Scottish borders.
27:01It was a Pan-American Boeing 747 flight number 103 from London Heathrow to Kennedy Airport in York.
27:07We now know there was 244 people on board, including three children.
27:13It came down on a petrol station and a hounding estate on the south side of Lockerbie.
27:17There are casualties by an attack.
27:19We don't know how many.
27:21Bombs have been found.
27:23We know it's been a case of a wide-wave crash.
27:27The officials have been on an airspace bomb.
27:30It's been a accident.
27:32We know it's been a case of a wide-wave crash.
27:35It's been a long time for a while.
27:37You have been on an airspace bomb.
27:39Olá!
27:41You are a little more than a tower that's locked to me tonight.
27:45Number 2 in the morning
27:47of Greenwiches, the Central Station,
27:49you have a pretty much on a high-wave crash.
27:51You have to leave me now.
27:53You have to leave me now.
27:55You have to leave me now.
27:59Hi, honey, Wendy!
28:00All right?
28:08All right.
28:09Morning, guys.
28:30All right.
29:01Right.
29:02So we've got it.
29:05Okay, flight data acquisition unit secure.
29:07Well done.
29:08Morning.
29:08So you've found a black box?
29:10Morning.
29:10DCSOR.
29:12Mick Charles.
29:14So, what's the plans for it, Mr. Charles?
29:17Let's get in a heli to Farnborough,
29:19along with the DFDR and the cockpit voice recorder
29:21we've found two miles east from here.
29:23We need to piece together the audio
29:25of the plane's last few minutes.
29:27How long before I can listen to it?
29:29Later today down the line,
29:30I hope.
29:32I need to find out if this was an accident
29:35or if it was a bomb.
29:37It's not just me.
29:40It's the Secretary of State,
29:41it's the Chief Constable,
29:42it's the media,
29:43it's the families,
29:44and a certain message.
29:45Thatcher.
29:46Not necessarily in that order.
29:48I understand.
29:50This is what we do.
29:52Good.
29:53I'll lead you to it.
29:54I'll lead you to it.
29:54What's coming in?
30:12So far,
30:1611 locals killed.
30:18By the fire or by the impact.
30:21Three kids.
30:22There's a wee lad on the crescent,
30:27Stephen Flanagan.
30:29You heard about his family?
30:32Flanagan?
30:35Yeah,
30:36his parents and his sister
30:37are definitely gone.
30:40But his big brother,
30:41he was away,
30:42so
30:42he's not lost everyone.
30:46Right.
30:48What do you need me next?
30:49Lockaby Academy's ASQ.
30:55This was deliberate,
30:56this whole town's a massive murder scene.
31:00Everything's first, eh?
31:03Theories later.
31:12Come on.
31:14I don't know.
31:44It is even worse in daylight than it looked on television at night.
31:55Now you can see the full enormity of the damage and the extent of it and the way in which there are pieces of aircraft and twisted metal scattered over a wide area and a number of houses that are damaged.
32:09And the people in there must have wondered just whatever was happening as indeed the people in the aircraft must have had this, well, it was just terrible.
32:21You confirmed if this was a bombing?
32:26How did the plane come down?
32:28How many casings of the water booth?
32:30It's a good one.
32:31Any work from Pan Am?
32:33Have you got anything you'd like to say?
32:35We have an answer.
32:37Is that the orphan?
32:38Guys?
32:40Seriously?
32:41ACI Harry Bell.
32:43I imagine there might be some progress to report later today, provided you're not blocking this entrance.
33:47The plane took off from London.
33:50Came down in Scotland.
33:51London's my jurisdiction.
33:53So, you see Big Ben as Wendland?
33:56This is Scotland, my jurisdiction.
33:59And until I'm told otherwise, I'm in charge.
34:02James T. Thurman.
34:04Tom.
34:05Supervisory Special Agent FBI Explosives Unit.
34:08S.I.O. John Owe.
34:13Nice to meet you.
34:15We need your help.
34:17In specific areas.
34:18I'd like to thank all of you who dropped your Christmas plans to be here.
34:23It's much appreciated.
34:25For those of you who don't know, I am S.I.O. John Owe.
34:29And for the time being, I'm in charge.
34:32Last night was about fighting fires, searching.
34:39Fall was 30,000 feet.
34:41Debris scattered over 850 miles.
34:44No survivors found so far.
34:47Today, we have the benefit of daylight.
34:50Obviously, at this time of year, that's pretty short-lived.
34:54I want to make one thing absolutely clear.
35:01We have two priorities.
35:04First, human beings.
35:11We estimate there's 250 passengers still out there.
35:15And I want you to be relentless in your search for survivors.
35:19Check every field, every barn, every stable, every rooftop.
35:24Where lives are lost,
35:28please proceed efficiently and sensitively.
35:38Now, the local mortaries are overwhelmed.
35:40Town hall's not suitable.
35:43So, for the time being, we'll begin using the ice rink.
35:47Second priority.
35:55Collection of evidence.
35:59Search teams will be divided into groups of 8 and 10.
36:03Sectors A, B, C, D, E and F.
36:07Check for your name on the Norris board.
36:09The debris is spread well beyond the Lockerbie area.
36:15Every patch is a crime scene.
36:18Every item, a piece of evidence.
36:21If it's not a rock,
36:23if it's not growing,
36:26then pick it up.
36:28Bag it.
36:29Label it.
36:30Details.
36:31Details make cases.
36:34Understood?
36:35Of course.
36:37Now, we're not alone.
36:39We have with us Mr. Tom Thurman from the FBI,
36:41an explosives expert.
36:43Tom, would you like to say a few words?
36:48Right.
36:49Good.
36:50Thanks.
36:51As part of U.S. law enforcement,
36:55I'm here to assist in the search and investigation of key evidence.
37:00I hear the cockpit audio is almost ready,
37:03and that's good.
37:05This will be our best means of finding out what happened.
37:08Excuse me, Mr. Thurman.
37:09I have a question.
37:10You all here?
37:12Uh-huh.
37:13FBI is a domestic agency, right?
37:16What area of jurisdiction do you expect to have over here?
37:21Well, that depends.
37:23Nearly 200 Americans lost their lives.
37:26We need the black box to tell us how.
37:31I'd also like to say
37:32that hundreds of your colleagues are already out there searching.
37:37I know you're going to see some unpleasant sights out there.
37:42Just be prepared.
37:44All right?
37:46Do your job as best you can.
37:51Do your job as best you can.
38:14I know.
38:15I'm here for a really while, but they're still waiting, would you help us?
38:34Just over there.
38:35Aye.
38:36Aye.
38:41Steven.
38:42It's Ed and Casca.
38:47Have you had any food?
38:52I thought this.
38:54Right, okay, make sure you get something to look after yourself.
38:59You all right?
39:01No.
39:05Is your brother coming?
39:07He's, um...
39:09He's not here yet.
39:11Is there anyone we can call in the meantime?
39:14Any family?
39:15Friends?
39:16Maybe the Hollies.
39:18Okay.
39:20I was in the garage at the Edwards when it hit, just across the road.
39:34Maybe they weren't in the house.
39:37Mum.
39:38Dad.
39:39Joanne.
39:40I'm sorry, mate.
39:41I don't think anyone.
39:42He's a nor.
39:43No one knows anything.
39:44I'll get answers.
39:45Okay?
39:46I promise.
39:47Sorry.
39:48Sorry.
39:49You all wanted an Oar's office.
39:50Okay.
39:51All right.
39:52Just give me a second.
39:53I'm really sorry, Stephen.
39:54I really am.
39:55I need you to track down the Halle family and walk me.
39:56Make it a priority.
39:57Okay?
39:58Understood.
39:59Okay.
40:00Okay.
40:01Understood.
40:02So, Mr Charles.
40:03Am I right in thinking that it's going to be a priority?
40:04Okay.
40:05Okay.
40:06All right.
40:07Just give me a second.
40:08I'm really sorry, Stephen.
40:09I really am.
40:10I need you to track down the Halle family and walk me.
40:24Make it a priority.
40:25Okay?
40:26Understood.
40:27So, Mr Charles, am I right in thinking that if it is engine failure, we'll hear a mayday?
40:39Usually, yes.
40:40We synchronize the audio of the plane's last minutes with the Shanwick tape.
40:44Are you ready?
40:46Shanwick, good evening.
40:48It's Clipper 103.
40:50Clipper 103, Shanwick.
40:52Roger.
40:53We're requesting a random track 310.84.
40:56Clipper 103, Shanwick.
40:57Copy.
40:58Standby.
40:59Clipper 103, Shanwick.
41:00Your clearance.
41:01This is Clipper 103.
41:02Go ahead.
41:03That loud, thin noise is the final recorded copy, Sam.
41:20No mayday.
41:21Pilot never saw it coming.
41:24Surely then this confirms that it was a bomb.
41:29It isn't conclusive, but in past cases, yes, it would mean that.
41:32Right.
41:33Thanks, Mr Charles.
41:34I need to get out in the field.
41:36See if any debris points to a bomb.
41:38How long they take to assess?
41:40It depends.
41:41I'm sure it does on port.
41:43I can explore debris in the impact zone tonight if someone can drive me further afield at first light.
41:49I can pick you up.
41:55Sounds good.
41:57Sounds good.
41:58Something else, huh?
42:02Something else, huh?
42:23Good night.
42:24Night, Sandy.
42:32You can't be inside the cordon.
42:41I'm sorry.
42:42Are you a policeman?
42:44Yeah, DS, Sandy Gay.
42:45How can I help?
42:46Please, we just want to know what's happened to our son.
42:48Right, his name.
42:50It's Tim.
42:50It's Tim Berman, look.
42:51We know he was on board.
42:52We think we know, but has he been found?
42:54We're not being told anything.
42:56No, I'm sorry.
42:58We're still in emergency mode here.
43:00There's unlikely to be any info yet.
43:02Well, we don't think that anyone has or could have come through this.
43:07Where are they taking passengers?
43:09Well, I just want to see him, please.
43:12I just want to see my boy.
43:13I'm a nurse.
43:14I've seen bodies before.
43:16I mean, what if he's just out there?
43:19What if he's out there alone in the car?
43:21That's great.
43:21You can cut.
43:21Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
43:51Oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:21Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:51Oh, oh, oh.
44:53Oh, oh, oh.
44:55I don't think, but no.
44:57Bomb disposal.
44:59Oh, sorry, I shouldn't have there.
45:01No need to apologise.
45:03But I never saw this happen to a town.
45:07Echo to Dias McCusker.
45:11Dias McCusker.
45:15EEIB have debris of interest at Carothers Farm. Request Tom Thurman to attend.
45:19Understood.
45:23Mr Thurman, you're needed elsewhere.
45:33Mr Thurman. Your opinion, please.
45:47What's this now? A luggage pallet from the hull?
45:51Think so? Part of the realm, perhaps?
45:54Yeah. Blackening. Scorching.
45:57Bobbling here.
45:59Foreign matter better tends to point to a high-energy event.
46:02This is crucial evidence. You need to get it tested today.
46:06I'll get it over to Roderick now.
46:10Okay.
46:12What are you thinking?
46:14This plus a lack of a distress call.
46:18I think someone bumped this plane out of the sky.
46:22Neil.
46:32Yeah.
46:34Tom thinks it was an attack.
46:38All right. Get on top of it with the Scots. I'll get ahead of it with the White House.
46:42Okay. Dick. Yeah.
46:44You're on this case now. Nothing else. You got it?
46:48Got it.
46:50World's watching.
46:52I want to express our sorrow and our concern for the families and friends of those who died in the crash of the Pan American Flight 103.
47:06There are many difficult aspects of this tragedy, but none so compelling as the anguish of those families who will not have their loved ones with them this Christmas season.
47:18All right.
47:20You look frozen, son.
47:24Here.
47:26Hey, lad.
47:32Now, what else can we do, gentlemen? It's our town.
47:49Well, I'm sure everybody's appreciating the cakes. As a family, they're all safe, all well.
47:54Mostly. Ella's house was hit. Plane parts and a number of passengers.
48:00Aye, but I wasn't hurt. All those poor people. I'll never forget it. We just want to help. Even if it is just more cakes.
48:10Aye. Well, if you can provide some clean, dry uniforms for the searchers tomorrow, I'm sure they'll be grateful.
48:16Aye. Well, we can do that.
48:18Yes. Well, go on, then. Help yourself. Fresh meat pies up there.
48:22Well, you got pies?
48:24Aye.
48:27Aye.
48:35Hello.
48:36Aye, Dick Marquise, FBI.
48:39Hello?
48:50Hi, Dick Marquise, FBI.
48:55Ed McCusker, CID.
48:57Hi, I'm trying to get through to a Mr. Orr.
49:00Could you patch me through to his direct line?
49:02Patch? No, no. I'm just on a school phone.
49:05Okay.
49:05Um, I'm a terrorist specialist in HQ, Intel, not Ops.
49:11You need to speak directly to Mr. Orr.
49:14Looks like we're going to be ready to start interviewing families as early as tomorrow.
49:17Uh, wait a minute.
49:20Over there?
49:22You mean, I assume you're talking about Americans?
49:26No, everybody.
49:28Okay.
49:29Listen, Dick.
49:31A lot of people here are in shock.
49:34Okay?
49:34They're grieving.
49:36They have lost just about everything.
49:38Well, we know our work and we do it well.
49:40You can trust us and our experience.
49:42But I do need to speak to Mr. Orr immediately.
49:44So, do you have a pen, at least, so that I can give you my number?
49:48Aye.
49:49Go ahead.
49:52Boss.
49:53Aye, what is it?
49:55Dick Marquise at the FBI call.
49:57Just make sure he gets them all right.
49:58Yes, sir.
49:58I don't know.
49:59I don't know.
50:00What do you think the debris bears traces of PETN and RDX?
50:04Components of explosive material.
50:07Semtex.
50:08Right, then we need what fast logging debris and belongings.
50:10You can't log all manually, not at this volume.
50:13We'll bring computers down from Glasgow, Stracklight, whatever.
50:15We'll use the Holmes database.
50:17Who do I have trained in that system?
50:18Who do I have trained in the Holmes?
50:24Fine.
50:25Put together a Holmes team.
50:27Create a database for all the key evidence, all right?
50:29Clear.
50:30Aye.
50:30What else?
50:31Sandy Gay.
50:33Fine.
50:34He's got a terrific memory.
50:34Be good to have him statement reading.
50:36Fine.
50:39Let's go.
50:40Let's go.
50:48This is Dick Marquise.
50:53Mr. Marquise.
50:55DCS Orr here.
50:57Mr. Orr.
50:58Yeah, good to connect.
50:59Yeah.
51:00We're glad to have your help in our supporting role.
51:05And when you say a supporting role...
51:09Perhaps you're not here.
51:10The Prime Minister has just confirmed that this is, in fact, Scotland's case.
51:15Not London's, not America's.
51:16That's not to say that you and Mr. Thurman won't be playing a crucial role.
51:21Mr. Thurman has basically already proved himself to be very valuable.
51:26Well, that's wonderful.
51:28Tom mentioned there was a passenger of interest at Heathrow?
51:32Mr. Basuta, he's no longer in our inquiries.
51:35His story holds up.
51:37Which leaves us with 270 murder cases to solve.
51:42And no clear suspect.
51:45Indeed.
51:46Tonight, here in Lockerbie, the town is settling down as best it can to a tragedy which has destroyed Christmas for the community.
51:56Local people say they can hardly find the words to express their grief at a catastrophe many of them actually witnessed.
52:02Like an earthquake, said one.
52:03The sky seemed to be raining fire, said another.
52:06The day none of us will ever forget.
52:08We didn't know what happened.
52:11It was all chaos and then out the window all this debris raining down.
52:16I saw this great fireball and then just flames everywhere.
52:20It seemed to go on forever.
52:22It was like hell.
52:24The whole road burning.
52:25The whole road burning.
52:25The whole road burning.
52:47I know.
52:47What about it?
52:47Amen.
53:17Amen.
53:47So much has been broken here.
54:01But we're about to find out who we are as a community.
54:05And who did this.
54:10We will piece together the truth as to what happened here.
54:17And we will bring the perpetrators, I promise you.
54:23Whoever they are, wherever they are, we will bring them to justice.
54:34This was an act of war.
54:39And now we are to find out who we're fighting.
54:47God bless you.
54:49To be
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