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00:00I think we're delayed.
00:24Sorry, darling.
00:25No, we'll be together before you know it.
00:27Thank you, Mr. Doyle.
00:28Have a restful flight.
00:29Thanks.
00:30Are you sure they said explosion?
00:40They said it.
00:41I'm just not sure they meant it.
00:42Or it could be.
00:43Where is that?
00:43It's a small town.
00:44Do you see me for a bit of an hour away?
00:47Hey, lad.
00:48You can't be here.
00:49I can't leave.
00:49It's my home.
00:54Is everything okay?
00:55Have you seen the news?
00:57We just want to know what's happened to our sons.
00:59It's Tim.
00:59It's Tim Berman.
01:00I don't think that anyone has come through this.
01:04Fall was 30,000 feet.
01:06We estimate there's 250 passengers still out there.
01:08The evidence is in Scotland that 190 victims are American.
01:13If this was an attack against U.S. citizens, it would be unprecedented.
01:16Do the Scots have the black box?
01:18We need to piece together the audio of the plane's last few minutes.
01:20I need to find out if this was an accident or if it was a bomb.
01:24That loud, thin noise is the final recorded cockpit sound.
01:29Pilot never saw it coming.
01:31Black and it scorched.
01:33What are you thinking?
01:34I think someone bought in this plane out of the sky.
01:37This was an act of war.
01:38And now we have to find out who we're fighting.
01:46On both sides of the Atlantic, people are still coming to terms with the scale of the Lockerbie air crash.
01:51But amid the grief, there is much debate in America over a specific warning of terrorist action against Pan Am flights from Europe.
02:00That warning was circulated to American embassies and airlines.
02:03And if Pan Am employees were also given sufficiently strong warning for them to change their own flight plans,
02:09why weren't the passengers told?
02:21I don't know.
02:51No, no, I'm sorry. No, sorry about what he did. No, that's not what I meant. You support his actions. No, please just go. No problem. I'll go ask your wife. Do not speak to her. I'm agent Reed. That man is threatening my family. Excuse me? He's going to my house. My wife is grieving.
03:12Major Phil Reed from the FBI. FBI. I need to talk to you about your son, Khalid.
03:42Okay. Okay, can we have to be quiet here, please. Thank you.
03:55First of all, I want to extend my thanks to the courageous men and women who have worked around the clock over Christmas and New Year in this, the biggest crime scene in history.
04:07So far, we've recovered 252 bodies. 18 remain unaccounted for. But then we're dealing with an 850 square mile search area.
04:18Here to explain the air accident team's findings is Mick Charles of the AAIB.
04:23Recently, two pieces of damaged metal have been discovered in the countryside surrounding Lockerbie.
04:32Both blast damaged, both bearing explosive residue, and both, we believe, from the inside of a luggage pallet.
04:41This is an intact luggage pallet where passenger baggage is held.
04:46On a commercial flight such as PA-103, there are usually about 26 of them.
04:51The discovery of these pallet parts suggests strongly that a bomb was inside one of them, and therefore most likely inside a piece of luggage.
05:03Does this mean the bomber was a passenger?
05:05Yeah, that's the current focus of inquiries, yes.
05:08It's been reported that on December the 5th, an anonymous call to the U.S. Embassy in Helsinki warned that a bomb would be put on a Pan Am flight.
05:15Why weren't the public warned?
05:19My current understanding is that there are a number of these kind of warnings, but it's not always clear which one's to take seriously.
05:29Could the bomb have been in Khaled Jafar's luggage?
05:33Not prepared to talk about individual passengers at the moment.
05:36But you are aware that the FBI has just questioned Jafar's father.
05:43I'm sure the FBI will be interviewing a great many of the victims' families.
05:49Well, aren't you leading the investigation, Mr. Ollop?
05:52Yes, I am leading this investigation.
05:54But the FBI have specialisms in limited areas that we are very grateful for.
06:02Specialisms that you don't have?
06:0521 countries have lost citizens in this attack.
06:10So inevitably it will require an international effort.
06:14In fact, very soon, we will be having our first international meeting with investigators from the FBI and a host of other countries.
06:24Where we will be sharing information and making progress.
06:29We will have further updates for you then, but that's all from now.
06:34Well handled in there, DCS all.
06:52The Jafar business catch you off guard?
06:55Door.
07:02Did you know the FBI were questioning Jafar's family?
07:04Did you?
07:06No.
07:07No, I was as surprised as you.
07:10Any idea whether they'd be taking a closer look at him?
07:13Well, the press picked up on him because he's Middle Eastern.
07:16Please tell me that's not enough for the FBI.
07:18No, one would hope not.
07:20What have you gotten him? Anything?
07:22Out of the bare minimum.
07:2320 years of age, Lebanese-born, American-Muslim,
07:27boarded connecting flight 103A from Frankfurt to Heathrow.
07:30If the FBI are looking into him, then they're not sharing something.
07:34So you don't trust the FBI?
07:36Yet you keep an FBI explosives expert here instead of my counter-terror specialists.
07:40Tom Thurman's good. He does his job.
07:42Look, DCS all.
07:43You and your team are doing incredible work gathering all this evidence.
07:46But what this case needs is intelligence.
07:48And that's what we receive in London.
07:50All right. And so what are you hearing? Any links?
07:54Islamic Jihad, Palestinian ENO, what?
07:59Ah, so you know exactly as much as I do, which is nothing.
08:03Look, you must admit, my team has the expertise here.
08:06We can help.
08:07Let us take over the Jafar inquiries.
08:09We're more used to talking to the CIA and the FBI.
08:12Take over?
08:12Scotty's soil. Scotty's evidence. Scotty's procedure.
08:19And I don't need intelligence to tell me that.
08:25Ladies, smashing job you're doing here in the typing pool.
08:28Look lively.
08:30I need everything you've got, passenger Jafar.
08:32Coward Jafar, seat 53K.
08:36Pan Am passenger manifest 32 hold bags.
08:40Any sign of them?
08:41No.
08:42As far as I recall, there's only one item currently linked to him and Holmes.
08:47Yeah, this is it.
08:48This driver's license.
08:49It was found with his body.
08:501305 on the 22nd December, sector C.
08:55We need to figure out where his bags are.
08:58This is the thing.
08:59FBI, anti-terror, they can have all the intelligence they want,
09:02but nothing beats fucking evidence.
09:04I'll get this shared with the team.
09:06Good recall, McCusker.
09:07Yeah. So, you're Glasgow-based, aren't you?
09:10Yeah, yeah.
09:11My driver's exhausted, so I may have to come to you now and again for a lift that, okay?
09:16Of course. Anytime.
09:17Good.
09:21Yeah, of course. Anytime.
09:22This is Dick Marquise.
09:35Mr. Marquise.
09:38Mr. Orr.
09:40Hi, how are you?
09:41Why wasn't I informed that the FBI had interviewed Khalid Jafar's parents?
09:45Well, I mean, my agents visited a number of families. That's standard protocol.
09:50I take it it wasn't random that they were prioritized for a visit?
09:55No, not entirely.
09:56Uh, we just found out that he visited Lebanon recently.
10:01And you didn't think that was worth sharing with us?
10:03Look, I'm sorry, but it really just came in.
10:06We got a lot of moving pieces here, so...
10:07What did you get from the visit to the family?
10:10Nothing. Nothing, unfortunately.
10:14So all you have on him is that he recently visited Lebanon?
10:19For now. Yeah.
10:22Well, when you get more, you keep me informed.
10:28Okay?
10:29Of course.
10:30Of course. And, uh, Mr. Orr, I'm so...
10:33Hello?
10:35Hello?
10:40Sorry.
10:42Got caught up on the phone with Orr.
10:44He is not happy with us.
10:46Why not?
10:47Well, he thinks we're holding back intel on Jafar.
10:50And he's on the money, though.
10:51It's not exactly the level of investigation the Scots are used to.
10:54We can't risk leaks.
10:56So what is the new intelligence on Jafar?
10:58Jafar visited the Bacaw Valley in Lebanon.
11:01It's not much of a tourist destination.
11:03No. It's full of terrorist training camps.
11:05You think Hezbollah recruited him?
11:06Well, I didn't until one of my analysts found this.
11:10CIA surveillance shot of a low-level terrorist in Germany last year.
11:14Part of a Hezbollah feeder cell.
11:16We didn't have a name for him, but now we think it might be Jafar.
11:19I could see that.
11:20Plus, we think, uh, Jafar's mother is the first cousin of Hafiz al-Assad.
11:24Very pro-Palestinian Syrian president.
11:26Uh, and also, Jafar was observed in passport control by a Pakistani passenger, Yasmin Zidik.
11:37We just spoke with her.
11:38She reported that he was acting nervously.
11:40She testified to that?
11:41Yeah. Yeah, I think she would.
11:43Okay, what are your next steps?
11:45Reid and Marshman are going to interview the father again, but this time in D.C.
11:48Do you think he knows more than he said?
11:50No, fathers often do.
11:51And we don't know the kid knew the bomb was in his bag.
11:53What if you were recruiting for America's enemies?
11:55It's perfect.
11:57U.S. passport holder, no special security alerts, bringing luggage home for the holidays.
12:01And what can we feed up to the White House?
12:03Headlines only. No specifics yet.
12:05Walk with me. There's something I want to discuss.
12:09How long you been at the Bureau, Dick? It's your whole career, right?
12:12Correct.
12:13Same as my old man.
12:14Second generation.
12:16He must be proud.
12:18He's satisfied with my choices.
12:22This investigation, it's tricky.
12:24It's every country that lost citizens, they're all going to want their own justice, but we have to face facts.
12:29This was an attack on America.
12:31Pan Am plane with 190 Americans on board.
12:33What else could it be?
12:34We need to be out front leading this thing.
12:37I don't doubt this God's commitment.
12:39I hear you.
12:39So that in mind, I want you to lead a U.S. task force.
12:45Field offices, DOJ, if you're up for it.
12:47Of course. Yes.
12:48You'll be representing us at the first international meeting in Scotland.
12:52Well, thanks for the faith, Neil.
12:54Gotta move fast.
12:55Because if you were Hezbollah's cell, they just downed an American 747.
12:59Why would you stop at just one?
13:00I don't know.
13:30I love you.
13:38You think these are okay?
13:40They're fine, but they're beautiful.
13:49What's that?
13:52Some paperwork that I thought might be useful.
13:55Like what?
13:56Nothing, really.
13:57Roy, what's in there?
13:58It's Tim's dental records.
14:04I had the office fax them later.
14:06I don't know.
14:14I don't know.
14:44I don't know.
15:14I don't know.
15:44Each item will have its own unique ID, and your job will be to assess it for bomb damage.
15:48Anything with pitting, blackening, warping, or burning will be prioritized for explosive residue testing of Rarday.
15:56I'm not sure everybody knows Rarday.
16:01Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment in Kent.
16:05Alan Faraday's IRA experience there will give you forensic expertise, which is half of what any good bomb scene response team needs.
16:14What's the other half?
16:16Eyeballs.
16:17Now, let's get back to the shoe.
16:20Have a good look at it now.
16:21Should we set that aside for Faraday?
16:24Yes.
16:31Good.
16:32I agree.
16:33No pitting.
16:34No foreign material.
16:36But there are signs of burn damage on the sole.
16:39Now, was this shoe in the bomber's suitcase?
16:42Probably not.
16:43But in the bag close by?
16:46Potentially.
16:46How you categorize a child's shoe may seem like a small decision.
16:52But I'm here to tell you that the choices you make in this warehouse will be the most crucial of your whole careers.
17:05It's a son-name.
17:07Never phone me.
17:08Can you stop your son-name?
17:16You all right?
17:24Yeah, yeah.
17:25All good.
17:26All good.
17:46Excuse me, can I help?
17:55This is a restricted area.
17:57Yeah, they said if I waited here, Mr. Orr might be able to see me.
18:00What is it you want him for?
18:02I came to bring Mikey home.
18:04He's married to my wife's sister.
18:06He's got a baby back home.
18:08Nineteen months.
18:11I'm sorry to hear that.
18:11I got a call saying he's been identified, that he's in the ice ring, but I'm still waiting to see him.
18:18Unfortunately, the door is not unusual.
18:21His wife won't believe he's dead until I see him myself.
18:24I understand.
18:25However, we don't advise that.
18:31What about his belongings?
18:33Would there be any info on that?
18:40Come on, follow me.
18:41Say, I need to give us a wee second here.
18:49Right, have a seat, pal.
18:53Okay, what's Mikey's full name?
18:55It's Michael Joseph Doyle.
18:57Okay.
18:57D-O-Y-L-E.
18:58Oh, yeah.
19:02Okay, so, so far, it's just his body.
19:07He's confirmed not of interest.
19:10Sorry, it just means to the inquiry.
19:16I get it.
19:17It's okay.
19:20I can't see your request to view him here.
19:23It looks like he's going to be released imminently.
19:30I guess you name your hotel, and I'll be in touch when I've got some news.
19:34I appreciate it.
19:43How can they not say if he's been found yet?
19:46I don't know.
19:47It said in the paper some people may never be found.
19:56It's freezing.
19:57Come on, let's get you back in the car.
19:58What if we don't find him, Roy?
20:01What if we don't get him back?
20:02What if we don't get him back in the car?
20:16As the first victims of the doomed jumbo jet began their journey home to America tonight,
20:22the town of Lockerbie turned out to grieve.
20:26Standing in the high street of the town, Pan Am stewardesses struggling with their emotions.
20:32The people of America and Scotland united in grief.
20:34The people of America and Scotland united in grief.
21:04President George Bush has called an emergency meeting with leaders of...
21:09Hiya, love.
21:10Hiya, Dallon.
21:11Right.
21:13Where are the girls?
21:14I was going to see if I fancy the game with respect.
21:18It's after ten, Ed.
21:19Yeah, of course.
21:22Why is my old jacket out?
21:24It's a pretty boy that lost his family.
21:26Stephen Flanagan.
21:28I heard they were doing a ceremony for all the unfound victims.
21:34I just...
21:35I thought...
21:37I wouldn't have anything to worry to that, Willie.
21:41It's all gone.
21:42That's very thoughtful.
21:44You're meant to be in bed, we get off.
21:45I heard Dad's car.
21:48Oh, I'm sorry that I've woken you up.
21:50That's okay.
21:51Mum says you're working hard because of the big crash.
21:53It's okay, isn't it, though?
21:55It's never going to happen again.
21:56Yeah.
21:59Listen, I don't want you worrying about all that.
22:01You get back up to bed and I'll come tick you in.
22:02Go on, off you go.
22:05Love you, sweetheart.
22:09I don't think you should be saying that to her.
22:12Saying what?
22:16Until we catch who's responsible, we should say it won't happen again.
22:18Yeah, I realise that, Ed.
22:21I was a police officer, too, remember.
22:23Mum!
22:24I'm not daft.
22:25But she's a child.
22:27June.
22:27Mum!
22:29Coming.
22:30Coming.
22:30Come on.
22:32Thanks for coming in, Mr. Jafar.
23:01We just wanted to discuss some new information that we have.
23:05New information?
23:08The fact is, we fear your son may have been involved in this mess.
23:12I was a lawyer in Lebanon before we moved here.
23:15I'm not a fool.
23:16We know you're not a fool, sir.
23:17Neither was my son.
23:19Khaled was a good student.
23:21He was studying to become an architect.
23:23He had no interest in politics.
23:26Khaled recently fell in love, yes?
23:29Who told you that?
23:30He didn't approve.
23:32Well, she was not right for him.
23:38He needed to complete his studies here in America.
23:41She wanted to take him away.
23:42And he didn't have the money to marry.
23:44So he needed more money in order to make his own choice of wife?
23:49My son would never hurt anyone.
23:51Let alone kill 270 people.
23:53Mr. Jafar, this man is Hassan El-Sahili.
24:00We suspect he's got possible links to Hezbollah.
24:02We just discovered that Khaled stayed with him in Germany.
24:05I don't know him.
24:07I don't know anything about that.
24:08Even threw him a departure party.
24:09Dortmund station, 21st of December, to see Khaled off to Frankfurt Airport, like he was going to war.
24:19A hero's send-off.
24:21Perhaps he was being kind.
24:22Look, we are a generous culture.
24:29Before Germany, Khaled visited the Bacav Valley.
24:32Some of your relatives involved in drug smuggling there?
24:35No.
24:37Hezbollah runs the valley.
24:39Show me who doesn't have links to someone connected to drug smuggling there.
24:43Doesn't mean they're involved.
24:44Now, is it possible that when back in the valley, Khaled was coerced for money or love to transporting something on a plane?
24:54Hezbollah preying on innocent American youth in their territory.
24:57Is that not plausible?
25:01No.
25:04We don't think your son was a terrorist, Mr. Jafar.
25:08You don't?
25:09Well, I think he thought what he had in his bag was drugs at worst.
25:15And he was tricked into carrying a bomb.
25:20Tricked.
25:21Tricked.
25:39Has anything come in regarding Jafar?
25:45Er...
25:45No.
25:47Nothing yet.
25:53I mean, the thing is...
25:55Most of the items found out in the fields...
26:00They're only sorted into evidential and non-evidential, so...
26:04It's often not clear what belongs to you.
26:07We've got a whole warehouse full of items that haven't been linked...
26:10To anyone.
26:14And your point being?
26:15My point being...
26:16Maybe we've already got Jafar's bags and we just don't know it yet.
26:34Bye.
26:34Bye.
26:53It's what we've got here, Tom.
26:54These are the remains of the most damaged luggage pallets from Pan Am 103.
26:59The ones most likely to have held the bomb.
27:01now once they're all put back together it'll look something like this but with
27:08a blast hole appearing in one well that's the idea anyways what's this
27:14telling us we already know the bombs in the luggage home well yes we do but
27:18baggage was loaded at different airports at different times and in different
27:22luggage containers if we figure out which luggage container held the bomb you can
27:27figure out which I put it was loaded
27:40hello sorry I'm not sure who to ask I've got something you might want to see
27:47there's a name on the inside I was wondering if you could get it to the
27:54family of whoever owned it I'm sure it would mean a lot to them the thing is
28:00if it came from the plane first it'll need to be assessed to make sure it isn't
28:03of any evidential value you mean it could be a clue yes and we'll need to process
28:09it but if it's not evidence it'll go back to the family won't it anything isn't
28:16evidence has been put to the side we just don't have the manpower to process it at
28:20moment come on for one wee Bible if we did it for one we'd have to do it for all
28:25you're saying that all that stuff all those bags and clothes are just being left
28:32somewhere it's just you know DCS or says we have to prioritize well you tell DCS or
28:43that he needs to have a think about those priorities
29:13in Utah
29:17the
29:24you
29:27you
29:30So, let's go.
30:00That's him.
30:04That's my key.
30:25Okay.
30:37Come on.
30:38I'll give you a little spark.
30:44Come on.
30:46Oh, thanks very much.
30:49Oh, hello.
30:51Some clean uniforms there for the boys out in the field.
30:55I'll have one.
31:00Moira, WPC Aitken informs me that you've got an issue with the fact that the belongings haven't been returned to the families as yet.
31:08We all do.
31:10It's a sin, so it is.
31:12Think how badly people need those things.
31:14How much they could help them.
31:16I agree.
31:21Good.
31:22The problem is there's so much of it.
31:24And a lot of it's not fit for return.
31:26It's not just covered in mud.
31:28It's covered in a lot worse besides.
31:30Lauren told me that you don't have enough manpower to do the clean up.
31:34No, to be honest we don't.
31:36Which is why I was wondering if you and your volunteers might step in.
31:40Us?
31:41I mean it's tough work and it could go on for weeks but...
31:46If you don't feel you're able to...
31:48Of course we feel able.
31:50We're used to tough work.
31:52We're not the ones sitting behind a desk all day, are we Moira?
31:55No, we're not.
31:57You just tell us when we start.
32:00We'll be there.
32:02This is Ali.
32:12Yes?
32:13I'm DS McCusker.
32:15I've brought a few bits here for Stephen.
32:17Oh, that's lovely.
32:19Come on in.
32:21Did you have a whip round down at the station for him?
32:24Er, my life's idea.
32:26Just a few bits and pieces I'm not using.
32:28That's really kind of you both.
32:29Have a seat.
32:30No, no, I can't stay long.
32:32Er, how is he?
32:36This brother's up from Blackpool so that's helping a wee bit but...
32:39Okay, yeah.
32:40Er, is he about?
32:41Er, yeah, of course.
32:44Stephen, you've got a visitor.
32:49Alright, pal.
32:50How's it going?
32:51Fine.
32:52Aye.
32:55I brought you some things I thought you could use.
32:58Charity case summer.
33:00No, no, no.
33:01I just...
33:06I wasn't sure you had a suit jacket.
33:09For the ceremony.
33:10Er, I brought you some books.
33:14Some old comics.
33:18That's a daft idea.
33:19I'll take you all back.
33:20No, it's...
33:21It's alright.
33:24Sorry, Ed.
33:25It's...
33:26It's nice.
33:28Thanks.
33:34They're really flying you Pan Am to Scotland?
33:38It'll be fine.
33:40I just keep thinking about those college kids on board.
33:44That could have been Ian coming home from a semester abroad.
33:46Yes, I know.
33:48And I read there were 16 children under 10 on board.
33:51Pat.
33:53What?
33:54I have to solve this.
33:56To do that, I have to be rational.
33:57I can't be rational if I'm thinking about...
34:00the other side of things.
34:03Seems pretty rational to think of it, if you ask me.
34:09I just don't think you'll be able to avoid it.
34:12Being over there, you know?
34:13Kate.
34:16Who you calling?
34:17Pizza place.
34:18I'm gonna go ask the boys what they want.
34:19Good news.
34:38They found one of Jafar's bags last night at Dexter.
34:43Definitely his.
34:44It was found on Metzger Farm 27th December with flight coupons inside in his name.
34:51Any bomb damage?
34:53None.
34:58What about the second bag?
35:00No sign yet.
35:03Alright.
35:05I want you to go to Dexter.
35:07And I want you to go through all the luggage personally.
35:10And you find that second bag.
35:12Eh, what about homes?
35:16This takes priority.
35:41Good morning, boss.
35:42You ready for us?
35:43More than ready.
35:44The orphans are all excited about something.
35:46Midlight and there's a taxi driver, McCusker.
35:47It didn't know Tiney.
35:49I don't know.
35:53This isn't supposed to have to go.
35:54This looks like a camera.
35:56Great.
35:58Good morning, boss.
36:00You ready for us?
36:02More than ready.
36:03The orphans are all excited about something.
36:06You ready for us more than ready boffins are all excited. It was something
36:13I'm in late as a taxi driver McCaskill. I didn't know times was a tough son practice that as you were driving up
36:19It's very good on hi. We left you a good tip
36:31We found this as we are reconstructing the most heavily damaged luggage pallet
36:36Where is it we'd have to get ready to look at it, but it looks electronic to us
36:41And that's the pallet it came from yes
36:44We believe this to be the epicenter of the explosion where the bomb was held pallet a V e 4 0 4 1
36:52Do we know what luggage was contained in this part?
36:55This is one of the small number of pallets that contain luggage from both Heathrow and Frankfurt
37:02Too far boarded at Frankfurt
37:04Do we know Jafar's luggage was in this pallet?
37:08Well, the thing is at this time we've got an incomplete picture of the Frankfurt baggage
37:12Why?
37:13Well, the Germans are dragging their feet about the Frankfurt luggage list. I've asked them for it several times
37:18I even said please
37:22Well, the Germans are arriving soon. Let's see what they've got to say for themselves
37:26These are the items that have been deemed ready for cleanup before returned to the families
37:36Everything must be sent in and out of this room nothing enters or leaves without paperwork, okay?
37:41You take an item from here and clean it up best you can without damaging it
37:47Now some items will just need a little wiping down while others
37:56Will require more work
37:59Right
38:00Let's get on with it
38:02Here we are here
38:24Here we are here
38:26This is what we bought on Khalid Jafar
38:35The bag they've identified in his license
38:38We've got a copy of this in homes
38:42You'd better start digging
38:44you'd better start digging
38:53si
38:57why don't you come inside
38:58it's getting late
39:00Just a few more
39:02and i'll be in
39:02Rory
39:05Why don't you come inside, it's getting late
39:07Just a few more
39:08i'll be in
39:10Rory
39:11Roy?
39:21Roy?
39:33Go inside.
39:36I'll speak to them.
39:41As families around the globe continue to demand answers, investigators from several countries
40:00will join air accident experts and Scottish detectives in Lockerbie for the first international
40:06conference to discuss the preliminary findings around the bombing of Pan Am 103.
40:11Dick.
40:12Tom.
40:13How are you?
40:14Good.
40:15Good to see you again.
40:16Uh, this is DCS Orr.
40:31Great to meet you, finally.
40:32Better to do this sort of thing in person, right?
40:34Well, I hope so.
40:36Please.
40:37Oh, wow.
40:38I, uh, wasn't expecting an elementary school.
40:42Oh, don't worry, kids are all safely tucked away in another building.
40:47This is our incident center.
40:48Yes, of course.
40:49How was your flight?
40:50Good.
40:51Good.
40:52Good.
40:53Good.
40:54I know who she is.
40:55You're making great progress here, Tom.
40:57Good.
40:58I'll be all for tonight, Tom.
41:00I'll be all for tonight, Tom.
41:02So, I'll be over there, Tom, thank you.
41:20So, Khalid Jafar, how was he interviewed with his father?
41:27Good. Nothing new came of it, unfortunately.
41:33It's really just an informal chat.
41:36I'm sure it wasn't informal for him.
41:41No, no, probably not.
41:44I've heard a lot about your evidence collection, Mr. Orr.
41:48It's amazing work.
41:50800 square mile crime scene limit?
41:53850.
41:56Right.
41:58Well, uh, you know, we'd really love to take a look at anything you've uncovered so far.
42:05You want to see our evidence while you refuse to share your intel? How does that work?
42:13I mean, we've shared everything that we're able to at this point.
42:16You have until you're not sharing with us?
42:19You wouldn't have gone to the father for a second interview otherwise?
42:23Am I right?
42:28Yes.
42:29Yes.
42:31Yes, there are details that I'm not authorized to share at the international meeting.
42:37I can give headlines, but there's just nothing firm enough yet.
42:41Plus, we can't risk anything getting out to the press and make life worse for Jafar's family than it already is.
42:46Mm-hmm. I think the genie's already out of the bottle, or is it cause that one?
42:52I'm not asking you to share everything with everyone.
42:56Just with me.
42:58And a few select members of my team.
43:00And in exchange, we get access to your evidence?
43:07You show me yours, I'll show you mine.
43:10You're not mine.
43:23Narquis have been to Elongafor.
43:27Mm-hmm.
43:29A lot, and they seem very confident that he's our guy.
43:33You think he's sharing everything he has?
43:35No chance.
43:37Gentlemen, welcome all to Lockerbie and the first international meeting.
43:43I'd like to give a hearty Scotch's welcome to Dick Marquise of the FBI,
43:48and Sontag and Director Klink, German investigators from the BKA,
43:53and from Rardy...
43:55Alan Faraday.
43:57Well, the investigation's in the early stages.
44:00We've begun to focus on one potential suspect.
44:02Khalid Jafar, a young American Lebanese passenger,
44:08who we have been informed was involved in some suspicious activities in the Middle East.
44:14We've recovered one of his bags, but we know that he checked in two.
44:18So the current theory is that the second bag may have contained the bomb.
44:23AAIB believe that they've found the site of the explosion.
44:27And this has been verified by the findings of Rardy, is that correct?
44:31We examined the metal of the pallet,
44:33and found residue consistent with explosive contact with an IED.
44:37So we can now confirm that this is the pallet that contained the bomb?
44:40Yeah.
44:42So what does this tell us?
44:44The pallets mainly contained luggage solely from Heathrow.
44:46This pallet also contained luggage from a connecting Frankfurt flight.
44:49But the pallet contained lots of luggage.
44:53You can't know the bomb got through at Frankfurt.
44:56Exactly.
44:58And that's why we have requested the luggage list from Frankfurt Airport.
45:02Several times.
45:04But you have the Pan Am Manifest for both flights, correct?
45:06That should tell you all you need to know about the luggage.
45:09With all due respect, no it doesn't.
45:10The Pan Am luggage list lacks detail.
45:14The Frankfurt list would show the exact origin of every bag loaded at Frankfurt Airport.
45:20Unfortunately, we are not in possession of the luggage list.
45:24Can I ask why not?
45:26Mr. Sontag?
45:27The airport have told us it is electronic and erases itself after seven days.
45:43But that would give you a week to print it.
45:46We don't have it.
45:48I accept this is unfortunate.
45:50Unfortunate?
45:51Is there anything solid on this Jafar?
45:54Any actual evidence linking him to the bombing?
45:58Not yet.
46:00But then we have him from the second bag.
46:02So you have nothing?
46:04No.
46:06But then if the bag killed the bomb, there wouldn't be much to find, would there?
46:17How can you lose a luggage list?
46:19Well, if it proves that Frankfurt Airport is how the bomb got into the system, it's not going to be the top priority, is it?
46:28It's a wee bit cynical, boss, no?
46:29Mm-hmm.
46:31Kuska.
46:33Dick Marquis, FBI.
46:35Aye.
46:37Kuska's looking to find anything like it to Jafar.
46:40We spoke on the phone a few days after the bombing.
46:42Oh, sorry.
46:44Bit of a blur of those for a few days.
46:46Hey, Joy.
46:47So that's the bag found on Minsker Farm on the 27th of December.
46:52Anything useful inside?
46:54ID or anything?
46:55Just the flight coupons.
46:57His driver's license was located not far from his body, but there's nothing else suggesting he was aborting the attack.
47:03You still haven't found the second bag?
47:05Nothing yet, but there's still a lot to go through.
47:07If it's there at all.
47:08Uh, do you have any extra gloves?
47:10Do you?
47:11Yeah.
47:13As long as that's okay with you, TCS Roy.
47:16All right, sure.
47:18We'll leave you here.
47:20We need to get back.
47:21Of course.
47:24Sure you don't mind?
47:25No, no. I'll take all the help I can get.
47:27Great.
47:28See you after.
47:33See you after.
47:35See you after.
48:06I've got men's clothing here.
48:09What's this?
48:18It's just a doctor's case.
48:21Huh?
48:35I got something.
49:01Jafar's from Michigan.
49:08What color's the jacket on the license?
49:11Blue, I think.
49:20That's his jacket.
49:21Yeah, it is.
49:24It's going to be his back.
49:25And it's still in one piece.
49:28Jafar's not the bomber.
49:32He's just a passenger.
49:35And another victim.
49:39I owe you an apology, DCS Orr.
49:42We really thought this intel on Jafar was solid.
49:45Well, he's ruled out, so...
49:51So, stand forward.
49:53Not sure how much of a comfort that's going to be to Jafar's family.
50:01What's next for your team?
50:02We move on.
50:09Keep searching.
50:12I'll be in touch with whoever comes in.
50:17Yeah.
50:18So will I.
50:27Safe travel.
50:28Safe travel.
50:59I gave you life once, and I'm...
51:04I'm only sorry I can't give you life again.
51:10Do you think there'll be photographers at the ceremony?
51:11Eh?
51:12I don't want him to take my photo.
51:13I'm not going to take a photo of that ugly mug now, are they?
51:14Shut up.
51:15I just don't want to be in the paper again.
51:16Well...
51:17If they don't want him to take my photo.
51:18I'm not going to take a photo of that ugly mug now, are they?
51:19Shut up.
51:20I just don't want to be in the paper again.
51:21Well, if they are there, I won't let them take your photo.
51:22All right?
51:23All right.
51:24Come here.
51:25I'm not going to take a photo of that ugly mug now, are they?
51:26I'm not going to take a photo of that ugly mug now, are they?
51:27Shut up.
51:28I just don't want to be in the paper again.
51:29Well, if they are there, I won't let them take your photo.
51:34All right?
51:35All right.
51:36Come here.
51:37Come here.
51:38You look good.
51:39I'm not going to take a photo of that ugly mug now, are they?
51:40I'm not going to take a photo of that ugly mug now, are they?
51:41Shut up.
51:42I just don't want to be in the paper again.
51:44Well, if they are there, I won't let them take your photo.
51:46All right?
51:47All right.
51:48Come here.
51:49Come here.
51:50You look good.
51:53You look good.
52:07All right.
52:08We gather here today to commemorate the lives of those who sadly have not been found.
52:17Whilst we may not have them with us, we hold them tightly in our hearts today and every day.
52:25These 17 souls will forever be part of our lives.
52:30May this last farewell express the depth of our love for them.
52:35May it ease a little our sense of loss and strengthen our hope.
52:42If the word Lockerbie will be associated with this terrible tragedy,
52:47perhaps it will also be spoken of in the future
52:50with admiration through the example of its people.
52:54We pray.
52:56Pray for all who have lost someone.
53:00Amen.
53:35Mr McCusker.
53:38Yeah.
53:39David.
53:40How you doing?
53:41You okay?
53:42I just wanted to say thanks again for the jacket and everything.
53:49It's no problem at all.
53:50I'm hoping he can come in love with me and Blackpool soon, but knowing he's got folk here, it means a lot.
53:57I think he's got the whole town looking after him.
53:58Thanks again, Ed.
53:59Thanks again, Ed.
54:00Come on.
54:01Come on.
54:02Come on.
54:03Come on.
54:04Come on.
54:05We have to investigate every possibility.
54:07every passenger.
54:08What?
54:09I acknowledge that this was difficult for your family.
54:11and, um, all we can do is apologize.
54:12All we can do is apologize.
54:13I think he's got the whole town looking after him.
54:14Thanks again, Ed.
54:16We have to investigate every possibility, every passenger, but I acknowledge that this was difficult for your family and, um, all we can do is apologize.
54:23We're sorry if we've caused any additional pain, discomfort.
54:48If you will move on to the next suspect, but there's no moving on for us.
54:57The newspaper articles, the lies, they will never go away.
55:18You can't do nothing.
55:19You can't help me, you can't take our off account.
55:23Yes?
55:47Alan Faraday.
55:48I've examined the shards found a long time.
55:50And?
55:50Well, it's definitely something electronic and extensively bomb-damaged.
55:55The fact it came from inside the pallet is blasting outwards.
56:00It was either part of the bomb or next to it.
56:02So let me get this straight.
56:05You think it could be part of the bomb?
56:08I do.
56:20Do you have an appointment, sir?
56:38No appointment, but I know who put the bomb on pen M-103.
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