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  • December 21, 1988 - Shortly after taking off from Heathrow Airport, Pan Am Flight 103 suddenly explodes in the skies above Lockerbie, Scotland. As the wreckage rains down on the small town, fires break out. All 259 people on board are killed and eleven more in the town also die.
    The debris from the crash is scattered over 2,000 square kilometres and the area becomes the largest crime scene in the world.
    From Season 7 Episode 2 "Lockerbie": Shortly after taking off from Heathrow Airport, Pan Am Flight 103 explodes in the skies above Lockerbie, Scotland. All 259 passengers on board are killed and eleven more in the town also die.
    Welcome to the OFFICIAL Mayday: Air Disaster RUclips Channel.
    Mayday: Air Disaster is a dramatic non-fiction series that investigates high-profile air disasters to uncover how and why they happened. Mayday: Air Disaster follows survivors, family members of crash victims and transportation safety investigators as they piece together the evidence of the causes of major accidents. So climb into the cockpit for an experience you won’t soon forget.
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  • @MaydayAirDisaster
    @MaydayAirDisaster  3 года назад +87

    Have you heard of the Eurofighter Typhoon? This was said to be the most powerful military jet of all time! 🛩 Find out more in this full episode: bit.ly/3FC8Eg5

    • @AragornRespecter
      @AragornRespecter 2 года назад +9

      My brothers in Christ… the F-22 existed

    • @XaviersAviation
      @XaviersAviation Год назад +4

      @@AragornRespecterreal

    • @carlandrews6944
      @carlandrews6944 7 месяцев назад +2

      I had a friend father was was killed in It was a good man left behind her her daughter

    • @carlandrews6944
      @carlandrews6944 7 месяцев назад +1

      They lived in Joplin, Missouri. It was a good man.

    • @jayfro8340
      @jayfro8340 3 месяца назад

      A beast yes, however most powerful military jet? No, far from it.
      People forget about roles for planes.

  • @meganhulings9670
    @meganhulings9670 3 года назад +1180

    There was a group of Syracuse University students and their teachers coming home on this flight after studying abroad. They never did make it back. Every year Syracuse University holds a memorial service for them, with chairs placed on the open yard in the same spots were the students were seated on the flight. It's saddening and beautiful to see all the messages students, alumni, and family members leave on each of the chairs. They will always be loved and remembered.

    • @DAZO-lv4lx
      @DAZO-lv4lx 3 года назад +11

      ❤️❤️

    • @thenasaman1
      @thenasaman1 3 года назад +51

      Was proud to witness that ceremony while a student there. They also opened up the archives while I was there one year showing personal belongings from the students on that flight. It's a touching tribute

    • @larrysanchez2041
      @larrysanchez2041 3 года назад +14

      ❤️🙏💯 Such a Tragedy Rip

    • @21stcenturysucks54
      @21stcenturysucks54 3 года назад +17

      35 Syracuse students. QUADAFI was finally shot by his own people and NATO air support 23 yrs late. Long overdue. He also blew up an L.T.U. L-1011. July 1988 over Chad killing 250 people. Thank You! Obama.

    • @brenda9228
      @brenda9228 3 года назад +21

      The memorial sounds beautiful.

  • @justinmay7236
    @justinmay7236 3 года назад +625

    The FBI agent in here was my teacher when I got my degree in fire, arson, and explosion investigation. He went over this case in detail. It always amazed me how much information you can find from total destruction.

    • @samlcyo2
      @samlcyo2 3 года назад +8

      Do you still work as an investigator?

    • @justinmay7236
      @justinmay7236 3 года назад +38

      @@samlcyo2 no I don't. I got hired at a fire department shortly after. They have a investigation bureau. But I liked riding a truck so much I never did it. But they have asked if I wanted to.

    • @samlcyo2
      @samlcyo2 3 года назад +14

      @@justinmay7236 That sounds amazing!

    • @txmarko
      @txmarko 3 года назад +13

      What bothers me is, where have all these wonderful, honorable investigators in the FBI gone? These days, all we hear about are the FBI's Peter Strzok having affairs with FBI Attorney Lisa Page while openly conspiring to work against the President of the US and the vote of the American People, FBI Attorney Kevin Clinesmith lying about facts in order to fool a Judge to continue a FISA warrant on a sitting President, etc, etc, etc?? The FBI has turned into a JOKE. These Lockerbie Investigators gave their all to get to the bottom of a very difficult bombing, and in 30+ years are replaced with dishonorable, narcissistic political hacks. It is a damn shame.....

    • @justinmay7236
      @justinmay7236 3 года назад +7

      @@samlcyo2 yeah, it's pretty fun. Best job I've ever had.

  • @higherresolution4490
    @higherresolution4490 11 месяцев назад +74

    The acute attention to detail, the perseverance of the investigators, the astonishing coordination between the various different teams from various countries all together make for an extraordinary accomplishment worthy of praise by the entire world. Brilliance and tenacity, just amazing.

  • @barbaraannemitchell2911
    @barbaraannemitchell2911 3 года назад +636

    My cousin was one of the police officers who searched the countryside around Lockerbie after the crash. He was traumatised by finding human remains and personal effects and never got over it.

    • @lylarose2696
      @lylarose2696 3 года назад +33

      It was just awful.

    • @branon6565
      @branon6565 3 года назад +13

      Wow, then he would've made a horrible combat soldier, cuz what we witnessed, and had to do, in Iraq and Afghanistan was way worse than what he saw....

    • @barbaraannemitchell2911
      @barbaraannemitchell2911 3 года назад +110

      @@branon6565 and his son went on to serve in Ireland, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq, Bosnia, etc. On retirement he worked as a volunteer with St John’s Ambulance service and ran the police youth group for aspiring policemen. Enough?

    • @lylarose2696
      @lylarose2696 3 года назад +11

      @@branon6565 he would have been Scottish they were never in Afghanistan or Iraq.

    • @nerdisaur
      @nerdisaur 3 года назад +73

      @@branon6565 your attitude really justifies your username

  • @AllanHumphreys
    @AllanHumphreys 4 месяца назад +161

    Me and my Dad seen this disaster. My dad was a truck driver and we were on our way to Edinburgh from Liverpool. I was only 9 but remeber it like it was yesterday. When the explosion and impact happened the sky was pitch black and it lit up like daylight and then dimmed like a dimmer switch. We were less than a mile from the impact zone on Lockerbie. RIP to all those who lost their lives that night

    • @kc4699
      @kc4699 3 месяца назад +13

      that must have left quite the impression on you, particularly given your age, and on your dad. i hope you've both been able to navigate that. all the best from Australia.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 3 месяца назад +1

      Lockerbie.

    • @BoydL69
      @BoydL69 15 дней назад +1

      Myself(18) and my mate Scott (RIP) who was a heavy goods driver we we're on the same road I rember all the Sky & fields and trees all lighting up, imprinted image when i close ma eyes. And like 5mins later all the fields flashing with the blue of the emergency services lights..

  • @cassini4052
    @cassini4052 3 года назад +202

    My respect, but also sincere condolences to all the investigators who had to sift through debris to find human remains from the crash. What a traumatizing, sickening thing to experience.

  • @9Ballr
    @9Ballr 10 месяцев назад +135

    Denice O'Neill, age 21, was on Pan Am Flight 103. She lived across the hall from me at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, and used to come over and watch TV in the evenings with me and my roommates. She was a pre-med student and was returning to the U.S. after working for two and a half months at a hospital in Nigeria. She was in seat 38K.

    • @ac1646
      @ac1646 4 месяца назад +8

      Sorry for you loss. 😢😢

    • @chriswasniowski3149
      @chriswasniowski3149 4 месяца назад

      the largest crime scene in the world is auschwitz

    • @Bigmeeks2
      @Bigmeeks2 3 месяца назад

      The wicked witch is dead

    • @wingnut71
      @wingnut71 3 месяца назад +3

      That's so sad. it's awful her life was cut short all those years ago now. I was 17 then, 53 now. So much life lost that horrible night.

    • @adesewaadeyeni2257
      @adesewaadeyeni2257 3 месяца назад +4

      May her beautiful soul rest in peace.

  • @NewyorkRican2191
    @NewyorkRican2191 3 года назад +136

    I lost a friend on that flight who lived in the same Bronx neighborhood. She was one of the Syracuse students coming back home from her exchange program. God rest her soul along with the rest of the
    passengers and people from lockerbie, Scotland.

  • @harveyblankenship564
    @harveyblankenship564 3 года назад +527

    When I was in the Army, I was sent to Germany on TDY (Temporary Detached Duty). I finished my work early and was sent back to the States a few earlier than originally planned. My original "Return Ticket" had me on Pan Am Flight 103. Because I had completed my work in Germany, I was lucky to have missed this flight by returning 4 days early. I still get chills when I think about what could have happened....

    • @sueparras6028
      @sueparras6028 3 года назад +55

      Obviously God had other plans for you. You were very fortunate to be able to do something with your life. I'm sure you made the most of this second chance.

    • @harryjensen9090
      @harryjensen9090 3 года назад +25

      AmenGod does work in unusual ways..you are blessed.

    • @VNCTHE1
      @VNCTHE1 3 года назад +15

      What could have happened happened, just not to you. Pretty lucky.

    • @harveyblankenship564
      @harveyblankenship564 3 года назад +38

      To those who replied, all I can say is "Yes, I tried to make the most of my Life and I can only hope that I did do some "good"". A good portion of my life has had these close calls. I had a faulty parachute and didn't have any broken bones from my hard landing..... In my first Enlistment (In the US Navy), I was blown off the deck of a carrier and survived the fall. During the rest of my career (US Army), I had quite a few close calls.... Yet, I'm still around.

    • @VNCTHE1
      @VNCTHE1 3 года назад +6

      @@harveyblankenship564 Was it flight 103 on that day? I'm sure there was many flight 103s, they only discontinue flight numbers after an accident.

  • @Olubumni
    @Olubumni 3 года назад +182

    My classmate from high school died on this flight. His name was Arva “Tony” Thomas. We were stationed in Hanau, Germany at the time. He was going back home to Detroit to his parents. He was living in Germany with his uncle, but things didn’t work out.Teens will be teens. His uncle said when he went to identify his body, he was intact. This was amazing, considering what happened to so many others who were near the bomb. I’ll never forget this, especially since we always flew Pan Am. My heart goes out to the families of the victims and my military community who lost their loved ones🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @tanikokishimoto1604
    @tanikokishimoto1604 8 месяцев назад +63

    My father was scheduled to fly out of London to NYC that day, after a business trip. I never much used my cable TV News access, not being all that interested in TV. A friend called that evening, not knowing I had a parent coming back from the UK. I didn't know what flight he'd be on... I spent the evening trying to reach my mother, and trying to find where my father would be.
    Turns out he was supposed to be on that exact flight. Fortunately, he was a true introvert, and decided two days before leaving, to fly out of Manchester, rather than fly from London during the holiday season.
    This video hit me hard. My friend mentioned this disaster, of which I'd not learned at that time.
    My heart goes out to all who did lose loved ones that day.

  • @bbjfam8248
    @bbjfam8248 3 года назад +323

    R.I.P to all of the souls lost in this crash🙏

  • @jeremyhubbard2908
    @jeremyhubbard2908 3 года назад +76

    Honestly, it's my favorite Mayday episode of all time, thank you for uploading it!!!!!!

    • @Deborah-so8mv
      @Deborah-so8mv 28 дней назад

      So much fun to watch! You must be a child.

  • @mwales2112
    @mwales2112 3 года назад +41

    A friend and fellow USAF C-130 crew chief and her family were lost on flt 103. We were stationed at Sembach AB. Germany and they were on the way home for Christmas. RIP Dee and family..

  • @tomsmith2013
    @tomsmith2013 2 года назад +20

    In the early 2000's, Syracuse University initiated a Capital Campaign to create 35 named endowed scholarships (one for each of the 35 SU students killed on Flight 103) called "The Remembrance Scholarship Fund". I managed the team who actually reached out to alumni for gifts to support that endeavor. As call monitor, I will never forget the stories & sadness I heard first hand from friends of those students describing that horrific experience just before Christmas in 1988. It still affects me.

  • @aidanw9378
    @aidanw9378 3 года назад +154

    It's crazy than in 1988 they could identify the exact shop in Malta where the blown apart clothing had been sold....... it's crazy to me that that's even possible today, let alone in the 80s.

    • @Crypto5201
      @Crypto5201 3 года назад +13

      Malta's a really tiny island country in the mediterranean - only the three largest islands are inhabited so that definitely helped. Still though, it's miraculous that they were able to do it back then. Imagine if it came from a huge country like Russia, China, or Canada...it'd have been impossible then and probably pretty close to impossible now

    • @pickles3128
      @pickles3128 3 года назад +26

      It really reminds me of that Forensic Files episode where that creepy janitor at that apartment complex abducted that little girl from a Christmas party in the early 90s or late 80s, climbing out the back window with her then driving away. They found rayon fibers in the car and discovered the specific color was trademarked by JCPenny. They created a special royal purple-deep blue dye only to be used in a single garment for a single season -- a little girl's Sesame Street winter dress, what the girl had been wearing the night of her disappearance. They had all sold out but thankfully a single unworn dress had been the wrong size and returned to the store and they were able to compare the fibers and state that the man definitely had the little girl undress in his car, but he was still only charged with kidnapping and is out today, while his victim remains missing.

    • @diciver2.084
      @diciver2.084 3 года назад +1

      @@pickles3128 litterly watched that like 3 months ago

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk 3 года назад +4

      @@pickles3128
      I recall that pos.

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. Even way way back they had developed crime scene techniques like for Jack the ripper. Black Dalia. Ect.

  • @pyrotechnick420
    @pyrotechnick420 3 года назад +92

    Watching this reminds me of the days when I used to watch cable TV. Good old days when we didn't get to choose what we wanted to what, but just watched whatever was on at the time lol

    • @kelliepatrick519
      @kelliepatrick519 3 года назад +5

      Ah, the good ole days with Network commercials, especially my favorites (the Geico Geeko, and the M&M candy dudes)

    • @rosealexander9007
      @rosealexander9007 3 года назад +7

      I remember those days as well. But I love being able to search and choose what I want to watch now on RUclips.

    • @thelegion3682
      @thelegion3682 3 года назад

      Two words...
      Kurt & loder . the man who informed us of everything rock and roll. When they found kurt cobain dead it was kurt loder who let us all know. Good ol days indeed my friend.

    • @Deborah-so8mv
      @Deborah-so8mv 28 дней назад

      Yes, this was so much fun to watch. Jesus, you ghouls.

  • @Spork0
    @Spork0 3 года назад +85

    My father knew someone who was supposed to be on flight 103.
    The client went, against my fathers suggestion to talk to the opposing counsel for a court case. Almost immediately, they got into an argument, so the client went back to the airport to see if they had any earlier flights, and it turned out there was, about 2 hours earlier. There was ONE SEAT LEFT on the earlier flight. It was the craziest thing I've ever heard, and I think the guy framed his pan am 103 return ticket

    • @bigslime2235
      @bigslime2235 2 года назад +2

      Isn’t crazy how on every single one of these videos somebody has a miraculous story ab somebody they knew that was apart of, or was about to be apart of a particular disaster? The storytelling skills is immaculate I must say

    • @blahblahsuperanon
      @blahblahsuperanon Год назад +8

      @@bigslime2235 People lie on the internet. More news at 11. Anyway, in all seriousness, if I had some "near miss" or knew someone on a flight like this, I'd go to videos about that SPECIFIC flight too. It's not a stretch that other people do the same.

    • @michellezimmermann9160
      @michellezimmermann9160 19 дней назад

      Wow that’s quite a story to be told. I’m glad that you’re dad (whilst unbeknownst to them at the time ) was instrumental in saving the mans life! I’m sure they will both be eternally greatful for their heated difference of opinion that day. I’m from the UK and I was 13 years old at the time. I will Never forget where I was or what I was doing when the newsflash came on the TV that evening 😢 RIP and respect to all the victims and their loved ones caught up in this absolutely awful atrocity ❤

  • @dog8958
    @dog8958 3 года назад +34

    My Nana was considering going on that flight but she ended up on the one right before it. I’m so thankful for that. She died of cancer a few years back when I was 7 or 8. RIP Nana. She was too young to die.

  • @allisonrogers1409
    @allisonrogers1409 3 года назад +869

    This series is extremely well produced. I just feel a little guilty being entertained by air disasters.

    • @alberickmendes6472
      @alberickmendes6472 3 года назад +83

      Agree! Me too. But knowing make us more safer

    • @boonedockjourneyman7979
      @boonedockjourneyman7979 3 года назад +126

      Nope. You’re learning. The mind accumulates “stay safe” data. Don’t feel guilty. Feel Human.

    • @natez5933
      @natez5933 3 года назад +41

      the entire world gets captivated by serial killer documentaries, don’t feel bad

    • @patrickmollohan3082
      @patrickmollohan3082 3 года назад +14

      Exactly!! It was a horrible and tragic air disaster that night in Lockerbie. But like it was said before in a post above, you are learning! Sometimes the things you learn about aren't always happy and joyful...sometimes its god awful!! Its a case of how nasty a civilized intelligent group such as human being are no more evolutionary advanced than a deadly rattlesnake!! Maan has a long way to go...which was a lesson learned here!!

    • @AtrusOranis
      @AtrusOranis 3 года назад +27

      I like the "mystery" part of it, trying to figure out what happened before the reveal.

  • @retrowoohoo468
    @retrowoohoo468 3 года назад +56

    Pan Am was already suffering from mismanagement, gas shortage, deregulation, National Airlines merger, and gulf war. Without Flight 103 the iconic airline would’ve ceased operations in 1991.

    • @DesGardius-me7gf
      @DesGardius-me7gf 3 года назад +5

      Correct, just two years prior to Lockerbie, another PanAm 747 was actually hijacked.

    • @jesspavlichenko5745
      @jesspavlichenko5745 3 года назад +3

      This in addition to having one of their planes hit by another airliner on the runway

    • @airgamer1403
      @airgamer1403 3 года назад +14

      @@jesspavlichenko5745 That was all the way back in 1977, it didn't have any effect on Pan Am' downfall, especially since the KLM 747 took the blame

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 3 года назад +4

      My cousin Carol was once a flight attendant-when they used to be called stewardesses. I'm sure my aunt and uncle-and us-would have been devastated had she-among those many others- been on that plane. RIP for all those lost here. I lost a friend-Dr. Larry McDonald-on the 007-and I know how I felt (regardless how anyone felt against him then. I believe there were others who were supposed to have been on that flight, but didn't get on for whatever reason). RIP, for all those also lost on 9/11 too!

  • @lanacampbell-moore4549
    @lanacampbell-moore4549 3 года назад +85

    What A Horrific Disaster RIP To All Souls Lost On Board & In Town☹️

  • @kovy689
    @kovy689 3 года назад +79

    Best narrator ever

    • @missasinenomine
      @missasinenomine 3 года назад

      I agree. Yes.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад

      @@missasinenomine Will Lyman from "Frontline".

    • @cureforintroversion1262
      @cureforintroversion1262 4 месяца назад +1

      His name is Jonathan Aris in case you were wondering

    • @alexanderjames6328
      @alexanderjames6328 19 дней назад

      @@cureforintroversion1262 Agreed, honestly, some Yanks... they just do not get the facts.

    • @alexanderjames6328
      @alexanderjames6328 19 дней назад

      @@Crashed131963 Jonathan Aris (English). FFS, where do you get your ideas from?

  • @MrsMacWifey
    @MrsMacWifey 2 года назад +37

    I'm amazed at these investigators. They figured out which articles of clothing were packed in the suitcase with the bomb, traced those clothes back to a single shop in Malta, the shopkeeper said the man who bought the clothes had a Libyan accent, etc. I can't believe how much info can be learned from tiny exploded fragments.

    • @Agapy8888
      @Agapy8888 Год назад +3

      Lies and coverup

    • @sarah5893
      @sarah5893 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Agapy8888what? Get real troll!

    • @Soulboy63
      @Soulboy63 Месяц назад

      @@MrsMacWifey yep , lies & cover up

  • @noaaronovits2372
    @noaaronovits2372 3 года назад +20

    I lived in London when this happened, and actually flew a few times from Heathrow to JFK using Pan AM between the years 1986-1988
    What an enormous tragedy it was, 😢

  • @boonedockjourneyman7979
    @boonedockjourneyman7979 3 года назад +13

    Tough episode to remain analytical. You pulled it of. Thank you.

  • @Cerrielle
    @Cerrielle 3 года назад +36

    My co-workers son died in this crash. It destroyed her, emotionally and physically. She was a physician.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 3 года назад +66

    I was in high school when this happened and I remember seeing that mother screaming and collapsing at the airport when she found out her daughter was on that flight.

  • @MaryShannonDavidson
    @MaryShannonDavidson Год назад +3

    I went to school in Lockerbie. I live in Canada and could not believe what I was hearing on the radio. I was devastated.

  • @paulkasden9758
    @paulkasden9758 3 года назад +44

    I absolutely love watching these videos. Each one is a lil bit of history... sad, horrific history.
    The episodes are done so well. One Love

  • @sharonloomis5264
    @sharonloomis5264 3 года назад +32

    These guys are very good at what they do. Their best abilities--perseverance, patience, and an ability to refuse to give up.

    • @thesoultwins72
      @thesoultwins72 4 месяца назад

      @sharonloomis5264......Utter bullshit! The incompetence of both Thurman and Marquise is off the scale.

  • @MegaGo68
    @MegaGo68 3 года назад +235

    I didn't realize that Pan Am had failed to observe the passenger-baggage reconciliation rule. I thought that that rule came about as a *consequence* of this incident. That was criminal negligence on Pan Am's part.

    • @dodger1214
      @dodger1214 3 года назад +71

      What's worse is that this came off the heels of another tragedy, Air India 182, which was the result of a bomb on a suitcase from a passenger who never got on. Passenger-baggage reconciliation was created off that incident, and yet Pan Am in Heathrow violated that rule.

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 3 года назад +7

      George…because the Air India, I know it’s mentioned, was almost a disaster the rules were not implemented…which is why we get tags that match our ticket so there’s no mistake made.

    • @eli4delmar
      @eli4delmar 3 года назад +1

      Criminal?

    • @rogersilva9372
      @rogersilva9372 3 года назад +5

      Before September 11 , it was easy to do this after September 11, airports became more strict

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 2 года назад +1

      @@eli4delmar leading to the death of the passengers due to negligence or not following safety policy?

  • @fpshooterful
    @fpshooterful 3 года назад +173

    ALOT of respect to the NTSB. The things they need to do, just to find what caused the accident must be a hard task. Weren't for them, the Airline industry will still not be that safe.

    • @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
      @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co 3 года назад +4

      What are you talking about? The NTSB didn’t investigate this crash, at all. It was investigated by the Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary with the assistance of the US FBI and the UK Home Office.
      The NTSB doesn't investigate crashes in the UK, ever, and has no jurisdiction in crashes caused by criminal acts even within the US.
      Please tell me you aren’t so ignorant as to think the US investigates all plane crashes worldwide. Please tell me you don't think you're that important.

    • @fpshooterful
      @fpshooterful 3 года назад +1

      @@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co I am talking NTSB as a WHOLE Organization. Because at the end of the day, its going to SOMEONE at the top, in order get this crime or accident solved for whatever Airline incidents.

    • @ratulxy
      @ratulxy 3 года назад +3

      They're the best in the business.

    • @sportsmom165
      @sportsmom165 3 года назад +10

      @@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co they US NTSB has been called in on many international plane crashes. Because of their extensive knowledge and up to date and new equipment. Get over yourself.

    • @silaskuemmerle2505
      @silaskuemmerle2505 3 года назад +9

      @@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co The NTSB is often called in for crashes all over the world if an American plane was involved.

  • @Rocklover478
    @Rocklover478 26 дней назад +3

    I remember when this happened i was around 24 and you could feel the pain in the air. It was so awful we couldn't cope with it, it was such a depressing time. Thank you to all the people that helped out and all the professionals for finding out what happened and who did it. RIP all who perished that night 🙏

  • @annienorris4395
    @annienorris4395 3 года назад +97

    Every time I watch these, I swear I’m not getting an airplane again

    • @zanechristiansen
      @zanechristiansen 3 года назад +3

      I feel similar but I also tell myself that these should make me feel safer lol, these have all already happened and for the most part it's produced real change for the better in the industry, only getting safer to fly. but scary yes lmao

    • @LaGamyne
      @LaGamyne 3 года назад +2

      @@zanechristiansen if you look at Boeing 737 max , they Knew airplane had problems years before crashes , they did Nothing about it .
      After few crash , they still didn’t do anything until the one in Nairobi in 2009
      I was in Nairobi Aeroport in mai and June 2009 … give me the chills to see that yesterday .
      My point is , even crashs are happening and solved , that Doesn’t mean We Are safe .
      Money and profits over human souls …as always …

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 3 года назад

      @@LaGamyne The DC-10 was like that too

    • @zanechristiansen
      @zanechristiansen 3 года назад

      @@LaGamyne basically we're effed anyway yea? yea. 🥴🤷‍♀️

    • @maxvogan8183
      @maxvogan8183 3 года назад

      Yeah they are purdy expensive

  • @ishanlamba4341
    @ishanlamba4341 3 года назад +195

    *Lockerbie* - One of the infamous names in history

    • @billponderosa88
      @billponderosa88 3 года назад +14

      kinda like your mom

    • @ontariorail1251
      @ontariorail1251 3 года назад

      😂

    • @equarg
      @equarg 3 года назад +54

      @@billponderosa88
      Dude. Not funny.
      Not for something like this.
      270 people died violently. Show some class.

    • @bluehoodiegamer1322
      @bluehoodiegamer1322 3 года назад +32

      @@equarg Some people have no class. Just stupidity...

    • @lostcontrol1981
      @lostcontrol1981 3 года назад +11

      We drove thru Lockerbie a few years ago. I remember hearing about it as a kid. We stopped to tell our son - who was 15 - about it. It should always be remembered for the 270 people who were innocent victims.

  • @mlopez3567
    @mlopez3567 3 месяца назад +4

    The investigative work done by investigators is just amazing.

  • @gretareed486
    @gretareed486 3 года назад +26

    The fact that they can piece together the clues they did between minute 30 on is incredible. Not just the area where the bomb exploded, but what particular piece of luggage it originated from. I can barely do long division.

  • @danielminutilli5372
    @danielminutilli5372 3 года назад +36

    My flight was changed from that night. My boss' brother was on it. So horrific.

    • @blormp1
      @blormp1 3 года назад +10

      Man... Gosh.. Why were you bounced? Overbook?
      My classmate perished too... Totally sucks to this day...Glad your ok man...

    • @bigslime2235
      @bigslime2235 2 года назад +2

      You’re flight was coincidentally changed from that night? Hmmm you got any proof?

  • @susansage7218
    @susansage7218 4 месяца назад +8

    The investigation of this crime is amazing! So many little details.

  • @AdrianneMachina
    @AdrianneMachina 3 года назад +10

    I was studying abroad in France and flew back this same day. We heard murmuring midair and the flight home was the longest of my life. The what-happened and what-ifs were awful

  • @timbaker435
    @timbaker435 23 дня назад +2

    Its amazing how they can investigate something this complex and come up with the tiniest clue to solve the mystery. And here I'm happy when I find which hinge on my door is squeeky.

  • @ronnieince23
    @ronnieince23 2 года назад +12

    I’m from Syracuse, this flight had 35 students from the college

  • @4real637
    @4real637 3 года назад +19

    The really sad part in all of this is, the town and people of Lockerbie were not the intended target.
    Lockerbie just happened to be where the plane crashed after the in-flight bombing at 31,000 feet and 500 miles an hour.
    Flight 103 was actually supposed to have been out over the open water when it was diverted over land longer than originally intended by air traffic controllers because of unexpected weather conditions.
    And the truth of the matter is, the perpetrators were planning for the plane to blow up and go down to the bottom of the ocean to make it much harder for investigators to figure out what had happened.

    • @rustshoo5068
      @rustshoo5068 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, the Air India jet that was blown apart over the mid-Atlantic in 1985 must have got Gaddafi thinking. The colder, wilder, more northerly route planes take on their journey from Europe to America must have given the perpetrators confidence that the evidence linking the outrage back to them would never be found.

  • @uos64
    @uos64 3 года назад +15

    Production values on these series are astounding. Casting is so good. Good thing they came out 17 years ago .... Otherwise nowadays everything will be CGI.

    • @Deborah-so8mv
      @Deborah-so8mv 28 дней назад

      @@uos64 it was also a world tragedy.

  • @fatbottombiker3038
    @fatbottombiker3038 3 года назад +19

    This was so sad and shocking. I remember this disaster like it was yesterday. RIP to all of the victims that surely did not deserve this fate.

  • @thebrickbear125
    @thebrickbear125 3 года назад +49

    I remember this happening but never knew many of the details since I was still fairly young. Thanks for the information and am glad the people behind this were eventually charged etc.

  • @lizdevich7192
    @lizdevich7192 Год назад +5

    I remember this horrific incident!
    What a devestating chain of events! The people on Pan Am and the residents on the ground that were killed.😢

  • @marigeobrien
    @marigeobrien 2 года назад +9

    This happened about 14 months after first child was born. I remember hearing the name "Lockerbie" a lot in the news but was so involved in my own little world, I didn't know what happened. What a horrendous incident! I feel sorrier for that small town and its survivors -- as well as the relatives of the people on board -- than anyone. They had to live with what happened. At least those who perished, did not suffer long.

    • @audreym3777
      @audreym3777 7 дней назад

      Weird how we remember our pregnancies….for me it was the Olympics in Atlanta and the bombing that happened.

  • @joepoole9608
    @joepoole9608 Месяц назад +2

    I was on flight 103 about 4 years earlier. It was surreal when this happened. I checked my ticket that I had saved as a souvenir of my trip to England.

  • @creolelady182
    @creolelady182 3 года назад +9

    I took a Pan Am to London one year after this catastrophe. It was Christmas Day 1989. It was only 10 people on the flight and I asked the attendant why so few people and she said after this flight Pan Am will be going out of business

  • @johnnyfavorite1194
    @johnnyfavorite1194 3 года назад +44

    I wonder if she was at the crime scene? 21:17 Victims were found still clutching their crucifixes. A mother was found holding her infant to her body. Friends were still holding hands. These people had been conscious for the 90 second fall.

    • @CortHiatt
      @CortHiatt 3 года назад +19

      They reported that not all died as result of the bomb exploding. There was a flight attendant found with a pulse even, but died before they could get to them.

    • @alexsis1778
      @alexsis1778 3 года назад +2

      @@CortHiatt I imagine most of the occupants didn't die from the explosion itself. It was a tiny bomb and while I'm sure maybe a few right next to it died from the explosion itself, there would have been far more only injured (even fatal wounding still generally takes time) or unharmed by the blast itself. Many more would be then injured or killed by the explosive decompression and break up of the plane fuselage. Honestly, i imagine quite a few (if not the majority) of the people survived in some form to be ejected from the plane.

    • @CortHiatt
      @CortHiatt 3 года назад +4

      @@alexsis1778 I’m going by what they reported about it. A flight attendant was found with a pulse initially but they couldn’t get her help in time

    • @PolarizedMechs
      @PolarizedMechs 3 года назад +6

      @@CortHiatt I read that as well. I think she was found near the nose. I don't remember if she ever recovered consciousness, but she was alive. Had they been able to immediately get her to a hospital, she might have survived. Big maybe.
      A lot of the bodies were intact. Initially the AAIB had to leave bodies in place in case there was evidence. One family recounted having a teenage boy's body on their stairs for several days. They eventually met the boy's family.

    • @gerardmackay8909
      @gerardmackay8909 4 месяца назад +2

      @@PolarizedMechs my friend’s granny lived in Lockerbie and she had 3 bodies in her garden one of whom was still in their seat and relatively in tact (the impact had been softened as the seat had hit a large tree first). James’s poor grandmother was haunted by the memory for the rest of her life, particularly of the pretty young woman in the seat who looked like she was merely asleep while the other two were horribly mangled and somehow less relatable.

  • @skdrickermjölk
    @skdrickermjölk 3 года назад +14

    I remember the first news reports where I live. It was horrifying. I cannot imagine what the people of Lockerbie and the surrounding areas must have experienced. The investigators and all involved in sorting and collecting materials exemplify going above and beyond what anyone should experience. I hope the residents, passengers, crew, and the families have peace as a result of all the efforts.

  • @georgesaunders3532
    @georgesaunders3532 3 месяца назад +3

    It's chilling to think that once that flight took off from Heathrow, everyone's fate was sealed, it's crazy to think about it and scary

  • @BaDArxz
    @BaDArxz 3 года назад +18

    I can’t imagine living in that town when this happened… I’d think the world was ending

  • @marianserra8371
    @marianserra8371 3 года назад +15

    For the young people, this made an impression on the world like Katrina, the Bombing of the Federal building in Oklahoma and 9/11.
    Everything that happened did so because we dropped the ball somewhere along the line.
    No matter your profession, treat it as the most important job in the world, you'll never know when someone's life will depend on it.

    • @kgbyrd8204
      @kgbyrd8204 3 года назад +2

      Wise words

    • @marianserra8371
      @marianserra8371 3 года назад

      @@kgbyrd8204 Thank you Michael and Happy Thanksgiving. ✌ 🙏

  • @maxfullerton5228
    @maxfullerton5228 2 года назад +6

    What really screws with me is that some survived the explosion and decompression and even survived the fall.....those poor people .....

  • @thunderturbine8860
    @thunderturbine8860 4 месяца назад +4

    May all of the souls who lost their lives on Pan Am 103 rest in peace plus may those 11 souls from Lockerbie who died in this horrendous accident rest in peace as well

  • @xxbreadgamesxx7073
    @xxbreadgamesxx7073 3 года назад +69

    Its so sad that all of those innocent had to die. RIP

    • @hannahbeanies8855
      @hannahbeanies8855 3 года назад +14

      @thegreen iguana I thought those at fault were the people who blew up the plane. Silly me.

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker 3 года назад +4

      @thegreen iguana the blood is on the hands of those killing innocents for political agendas, simp

    • @TheMattc999
      @TheMattc999 3 года назад +2

      @@goclunker finally, someone calling someone a "simp" in a manner I can actually agree with....

    • @lylarose2696
      @lylarose2696 3 года назад +4

      @thegreen iguana the blood is in the hands of those who blew up the plane not Israel.

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker 3 года назад +2

      @thegreen iguana in real life, you sure seem to get your azz kicked so you come to the internet to post this ridiculous dribble.

  • @slypear
    @slypear 3 года назад +8

    So many layers of intrigue after intrigue!
    Super well done.
    I flew on a few of these Pan Am flights between Heathrow and JFK before this tragedy.
    Heathwrenching loss~

  • @desereeCaliborn619
    @desereeCaliborn619 3 года назад +9

    Bless the 259 people who were in the plane and the families who suffered also.

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 3 года назад +5

      There were also 11 who died on the ground

    • @V00doo1Xim
      @V00doo1Xim 23 дня назад

      as if that comment is gonna bless them

  • @BlytheWorld1972
    @BlytheWorld1972 3 месяца назад +8

    I live one hour away from this town i have sat and had chips & tea in one of the gardens you would never know anything had happened we will never forget our American friends.. the people and the town folk of lockerbie went over and above to get all the relatives clothing and personal effects Back to all the relatives back in the USA we will never forget god bless them all and everyone affected.

  • @Tallboi87
    @Tallboi87 3 года назад +35

    I'm sure it had to be one on the most terrifying experiences those innocent victims had to go through before passing out R.I.P🙏❤ 😭😤😡😢😪🤧🙏❤

    • @HartleyHare-p4d
      @HartleyHare-p4d 4 месяца назад

      Explosive decompression, a shock wave of cold, noise and wind at 31,000ft going at 500mph.

  • @Beachgrl1717
    @Beachgrl1717 2 месяца назад +3

    I remember I was living in VA w/ my parents and 1 yr old daughter.(I had just been discharged from the USAF). My twin sister was coming to visit them for Christmas and was flying from LAX the day after this horrible event. She was so scared to fly after hearing about the Lockerbie crash/explosion. God rest the souls of these victims.

  • @gabbiesmeemee
    @gabbiesmeemee 3 года назад +58

    I don't understand how someone could do such a thing. People are truly sick

    • @jasonroberts6080
      @jasonroberts6080 3 года назад +7

      Humans are the most despicable species on earth.

    • @tomdipasquale9633
      @tomdipasquale9633 3 года назад +5

      We live in evil & dark world!!

    • @kenzierocks1240
      @kenzierocks1240 3 года назад +7

      That have no conscience...it’s like they aren’t even human!!! They are demonic!!

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад +4

      Religious nut cases.

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato 3 года назад +9

      supposedly it was "revenge" for Iran flight 655, which killed 290 people after it was shot down by a US Navy cruiser.

  • @dotesondots
    @dotesondots 2 года назад +6

    I don't watch the air disaster videos for entertainment but rather to get a general idea and more knowledge about aviation. There was one video where 2 planes collided mid-air over the Grand Canyon. The video must have shown one of the planes plowing into the side of a cliff at least 3 to 4 times for some reason and I was going to turn it off because I couldn't stand to see it one more time. But the plane wasn't shown again. All of these videos are hard to watch and I reach a point where I can't watch anymore. I find aviation fascinating and watching these videos shows the history of certain brands of planes and safety developments that we all take for granted today. I also like to watch 74Gear in which a pilot explains step by step everything that happens in the video. If you like Mayday Mayday, try 74Gear also.

  • @ACEDshooter
    @ACEDshooter 3 года назад +76

    Why does the German police portrayed in this video look like they’re from the matrix

  • @thebrunettepianist7802
    @thebrunettepianist7802 3 года назад +13

    It's awful to think that you could die as the result of a plane crash when you weren't even on that plane 💔

    •  4 месяца назад

      if a plane falls on you it's pretty much safe to say your dead..

    • @Geenyo2025
      @Geenyo2025 26 дней назад

      True❤❤cry sad indeed

  • @DesGardius-me7gf
    @DesGardius-me7gf 3 года назад +87

    Lockerbie really was the straw that broke the camel's back for Pan Am.

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker 3 года назад +26

      Such a shame, so many lives lost, a great airline, all in the name of a political war that had nothing to do with the souls who paid for it.

    • @davesmith5656
      @davesmith5656 3 года назад +21

      It seems that the people who move in on a corporation aren't nearly the same quality as the people who built it. To them, it's money, not inspiration. Greed has consequences. Look what Disney has become. Even governments around the world. And when an organization gets bigger, it's more difficult to manage, more possibilities for errors and omissions, more impersonal, losing virtues.

    • @DesGardius-me7gf
      @DesGardius-me7gf 3 года назад +9

      @@goclunker I'm glad that Gaddaffi was finally deposed back in 2011, ordering such an atrocity was unforgivable.

    • @hallucinatedovens8414
      @hallucinatedovens8414 3 года назад +7

      @@DesGardius-me7gf makes you consider what atrocities might have instigated such a violent reaction 🤔

    • @DesGardius-me7gf
      @DesGardius-me7gf 3 года назад +9

      @@hallucinatedovens8414 I know the reason he was killed wasn’t because of Lockerbie, per se. I’m just saying that his death was justice for the 270 people who died at Lockerbie, along with the Israeli athletes killed in Munich in 1972, and the death of British deputy constable Yvonne Fletcher in 1984.

  • @Theexcellorator64
    @Theexcellorator64 25 дней назад +1

    Wonderful cooperation between allies and simply amazing detective work. God rest the poor victims of this cowardly attack.

  • @sueparras6028
    @sueparras6028 3 года назад +9

    I remember this tragedy, it was one of the first disasters that I was really old enough (18) to pay attention to. The world seemed a little bit less safe to me from that point on.

  • @cranksetwrench
    @cranksetwrench 3 года назад +9

    6 people initially survived the crash but unfortunately passed due to their severe injuries before rescue could get to them

  • @reneemills-mistretta790
    @reneemills-mistretta790 3 года назад +29

    I remember when this happened, it was terrifying when we were told it was a bomb that slaughtered so many people, innocent people. Humans are so cruel to their own kind.. Why do we turn on each other in such brutality? I finally have figured it out, I'll keep that to myself.

  • @conniejenni5504
    @conniejenni5504 3 месяца назад +2

    I visited the memorial in Lockerbie. It is very low key and dignified. Very very touching.

  • @draco2xx
    @draco2xx 3 года назад +5

    one of my fav episodes on mayday of all time

  • @patsystreasurehunt4251
    @patsystreasurehunt4251 4 месяца назад +3

    This investigation is incredibly impressive.

  • @Straswa
    @Straswa 3 года назад +8

    Great vid, thanks for the upload. RIP to all the victims of Flight 103.

  • @MichelleIbarraMHAEdD
    @MichelleIbarraMHAEdD 3 года назад +22

    My heart broke when that lady said she'd never believe in God again. Awwww 😢😭

    • @criminallyautistic8372
      @criminallyautistic8372 3 года назад +3

      Talk about a s*itty Christmas.

    • @frogking5573
      @frogking5573 Год назад

      heretic is what she is, less she wants our free will stripped from us

    • @unusedsub3003
      @unusedsub3003 Месяц назад

      @@MichelleIbarraMHAEdD I never had much faith in him to begin with.

  • @PandaBear62573
    @PandaBear62573 3 года назад +36

    I remember when this happened. I woke up in following morning to my mom telling me what happened. I was scheduled, and did go, on a European trip just 6 months later with my flight home leaving from Heathrow going to JFK. I found out during the school day that the Co pilot lived in the same town I lived and his daughter was the diving coach. I was on the swim team and the diving team always traveled with us to meets. We didn't really have a diving team that season. The diving coach wasn't able to work after this happened.

    • @bigslime2235
      @bigslime2235 2 года назад

      Yeah whatever 🥱 you just found out that day lmaooo

  • @BlytheWorld1972
    @BlytheWorld1972 3 месяца назад +6

    Anyone thinking of watching this i recommend done with care and respect great fact and great information ..

  • @michaeliovine2462
    @michaeliovine2462 3 года назад +5

    Those are smart hard working investigators

  • @broden4838
    @broden4838 3 года назад +8

    This was mentioned in the following:
    Metal Gear Solid 2 (Tanker mission)
    Seconds From Disaster (Air France 4590 and BM Flight 92 episodes)

  • @catsinhouse
    @catsinhouse 3 года назад +18

    Eerie to think this plane was built right near my home, at the NW end of the Paine Field/Snohomish County airport in Everett, WA. I lived at the SE end. The inaugural 747 flew low over my childhood home, one of the first homes after taking off. We saw the takeoff on TV and then rushed out to the driveway to see it go over.

    • @SkunkApe407
      @SkunkApe407 3 года назад +1

      Um, the construction of this plane had nothing to do with its destruction. What exactly is "eerie" about it?

    • @ChakkyCharizard
      @ChakkyCharizard 3 года назад

      That is so cool! I'm from the same area and had a similar experience with the inaugural flight of the 777X, but I wish I could've been around to see that...Dad was around back then, but they still lived in Chicago...he used to see 747s being built in the hangars during the summers he'd spend here with grandpa. Way past cool.

    • @WestCoastTruckingCEO
      @WestCoastTruckingCEO Год назад +1

      @@SkunkApe407lol I'm thinking the same thing... all Boeing's were built in their Everett factory at the time so I'm all confused on what is so "eerie" about that

    • @SkunkApe407
      @SkunkApe407 Год назад

      @@WestCoastTruckingCEO probably just trying to feel relevant or connected to this in some way. Some folks think that every idea that pops into their head is some profound concept.

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 3 года назад +5

    Excellent.✈️. documentary well done.🤔.

  • @joecombs7468
    @joecombs7468 3 года назад +4

    I remember when this happened. I had just gotten out of the navy the month before.
    It just seemed so unbelievable back in 1988.

  • @muffs55mercury61
    @muffs55mercury61 3 года назад +21

    Almost 33 years and still not forgotten. It didn't surprise me at the time that Libya was behind it (It had to either be them or Iran)
    The once world famous Pan Am would not survive this happening and was gone within three years.
    The bomber was given a medical release from prison in 2009 and died of cancer three years later.

    • @NendoCrescendo
      @NendoCrescendo 3 года назад +2

      Cancer is only goo for people like them. No one should die because they don’t share the same beliefs as the terrorist but that’s logical thinking they’re not capable of.

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato 3 года назад

      @@NendoCrescendo not pancreatic cancer.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 года назад +4

      @@NendoCrescendo that’s not what it’s about. What have the hundreds of thousands or millions of Iraqis killed due to the illegal U.S. invasion/forever war died for? What was the reason they all had to die? Weapons of mass destruction that didn’t actually exist? 9/11 which they had no connection to? Let’s see the great U.S./Western logic there

    • @NendoCrescendo
      @NendoCrescendo 3 года назад +3

      @@penyarol83 “terrorist” I said terrorists. At no point did I say anything about the average Afghan or Iraq citizen. Maybe try to comprehend my comment before replying.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 года назад

      @@NendoCrescendo take your own advice. My point is we always see these individuals as the uniquely bad terrorists but don't see the terroristic actions and crimes against humanity of the governments they're fighting back against.

  • @wutangwingchun8551
    @wutangwingchun8551 3 года назад +5

    This episode was extremely well done and very informative. Horrific incident.

  • @kkrb1212
    @kkrb1212 3 года назад +1

    These are so well done.
    I especially love the shot at 6:56.

  • @LillianArch
    @LillianArch 3 года назад +16

    A friend who was working for Radio Free Europe had attended a dinner the night before honoring a large group of American students members of a college symphony touring Europe. These students were on the flight. My friend still holds sorrow and anger about this. (Lockerbie is also the place where school children were murdered and some held hostage by a man in 1997?) It's a dear town in beautiful Scotland.

    • @stephthestar90
      @stephthestar90 4 месяца назад

      The school incident was Dunblane I think, I have very vague memories of hearing about it on TV

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 4 месяца назад

      You're thinking of Dunblane, 1996. A gunman wielding pistols killed multiple students and faculty.

  • @gamtngirl3655
    @gamtngirl3655 3 года назад +6

    An astounding episode. Wow.

  • @Badgersj
    @Badgersj 4 месяца назад +3

    Very well put-together documentary.

  • @fantasticania
    @fantasticania 3 года назад +5

    if it weren't that PanAm was cutting corners and stopped matching luggage to passengers, it would have never happened :(

  • @reneehomen2226
    @reneehomen2226 3 года назад +13

    I find it very hard to be merciful to terrorists. They're as bad as drug dealers in my humble opinion.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 года назад +3

      What about terroristic governments, like the U.S.?

    • @seansibley9371
      @seansibley9371 3 года назад +2

      @@penyarol83 the US government is the biggest terrorist organization in the world

  • @ivantheteribul
    @ivantheteribul 3 года назад +25

    The bomb was originally timed so it would go off while the flight was over the Atlantic Ocean, like Air India three years prior, but the flight was delayed so it went off over land. Just goes to show how this could have been worse.

    • @DesGardius-me7gf
      @DesGardius-me7gf 3 года назад +3

      I remember the former head of the Flight 103 Victims Association, Frank Dugen, saying the same thing in another documentary.

  • @Powerranger-le4up
    @Powerranger-le4up 3 года назад +35

    Rock musician, Paul Jeffreys and his wife were among the ones onboard.

    • @tameikabrown
      @tameikabrown 3 года назад +3

      RIP 🪦 God Rest Both Paul Jeffreys & His Wife

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato 3 года назад +4

      John Lydon was almost on it

    • @loismiller2830
      @loismiller2830 3 года назад +4

      Johnny Rotten and his wife had seats on the plane, but missed the flight. They arrived late and lived.

    • @tameikabrown
      @tameikabrown 3 года назад +4

      @@loismiller2830 Thank Goodness They Missed The Flight Cause If They Had Boarded The Plane They Wouldn’t Have Survived The Plane Crash

  • @Maderyne
    @Maderyne 3 года назад +61

    The cowardly act of one man, causes so many lost lives, and for what? What did it accomplish?

    • @SaucyWench7
      @SaucyWench7 3 года назад +5

      good question. To his deranged mind who knows? Death, destruction and infamy are intoxicating to some people I suppose.

    • @Glibzer
      @Glibzer 3 года назад +10

      Its called jihad. Look it up. In the koran it is praised

    • @Powerranger-le4up
      @Powerranger-le4up 3 года назад +7

      @@joegiuseppepalermo2755 He’s actually correct. Jihad is often like that.

    • @linn7777
      @linn7777 3 года назад +2

      This is what happens when America abuse kids and sweep it under the rug!! Sad that the innocent has to suffer for it!!!

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад

      The idiot thinks his made up invisible skyman will reward him in paradise.

  • @claudiuspulcher2440
    @claudiuspulcher2440 3 года назад +18

    And the only person who was convicted was released on 'compassion' grounds and got to live 3 years free in Libya. Great 'justice' there.

    • @laethe230
      @laethe230 2 года назад +1

      One of the ones that got away was just killed yesterday in Canada, so it did eventually catch up to them

    • @frogking5573
      @frogking5573 Год назад

      different bombing@@laethe230

  • @threerings1345
    @threerings1345 Год назад +1

    The woman who found her had no access to immediate assistance, but one of the flight attendants somehow survived the 6 mile plummet to earth and was semi-conscious in open farmland. Unfortunately she died within minutes of being discovered.

  • @stevemc01
    @stevemc01 3 года назад +42

    This was a World War in its own right.
    The War on Terror before Afghanistan, and the war to save the aviation industry.
    Some of these words may be controversial. Apologies in advance.

    • @budwhite9591
      @budwhite9591 3 года назад +11

      Don’t apologize for telling the truth. That’s how the truth gets suppressed

    • @stevemc01
      @stevemc01 3 года назад +5

      @@budwhite9591 Wise words.

    • @patrickmollohan3082
      @patrickmollohan3082 3 года назад +4

      No need to apologize!! It is what it is.🤯

    • @hallucinatedovens8414
      @hallucinatedovens8414 3 года назад +1

      Terror IsReal

    • @I_SuperHiro_I
      @I_SuperHiro_I 3 года назад +6

      Yes it’s war, a war we are still fighting. And to think one political persuasion does everything it can to make excuses for and aid them.