hurtloam

hurtloam t1_izz46r6 wrote

It's really interesting. I was a huge skeptic about Megrahi's involvement. But was quite surprised by the research this guy did. When he identified all the people who met Megrahi when he arrived back in Libya and explained who they were and what they were suspected of it made me rethink a few things. I'm reading Jim Swire's book at the moment. He's not convinced. I'm still not sure what I think. It will be interesting what comes up in this new trial.

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hurtloam t1_izwlujx wrote

Unfortunately there is some photographic evidence of such things, not that particular image, but similar. Be careful what you Google when looking for info. I am shocked by what they printed in the Newspaper. I can't unsee it. I wasn't expecting to come across it. I can't imagine how difficult it was for the hard workers on the ground to process.

The women of Lockerbie baked and set up a tea station for the workers. They said in interviews that some of the men didn't want to eat a meal, they needed a cup of tea and to just sit undisturbed and try and process what they saw when they came back from working. They all did such important jobs, but I have no words for how heartbreaking it must have been and how appreciated it was.

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