
On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people and changing aviation security forever. The official story says the case was solved. A Libyan intelligence officer was convicted. Governments declared justice served.
But what if the truth is far more complicated?
In this episode of Murders, Mysteries, and Conspiracies, host Glenn P. Clinger III reexamines one of the most controversial airline disasters in history. We break down the evidence, the trial, the political pressure behind the verdict, and the lingering doubts raised by investigators, journalists, and victims’ families.
Was Pan Am Flight 103 really the work of Libya alone?
Why were early leads pointing to Iran and Palestinian terror groups abandoned?
How strong was the forensic evidence used to convict Abdelbaset al-Megrahi?
And did international politics shape the outcome more than facts?
This is not a conspiracy rant. It’s a fact-driven investigation into a case officially closed—but never fully resolved.
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