Lockerbie 'bomber' to be transferred to Libya?

Blair lies again:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 99.0.0.php

Tried to claim the talks did not concern Megrahi but now the Libyan's have blown his cover. Megrahi was the main reason for the talks.

Ironic that we have to rely on thr government of "Evil Dictator" Gaddafi for the truth.
 
Blair lies again:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 99.0.0.php

Tried to claim the talks did not concern Megrahi but now the Libyan's have blown his cover. Megrahi was the main reason for the talks.

Ironic that we have to rely on thr government of "Evil Dictator" Gaddafi for the truth.
 
Blair lies again:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 99.0.0.php

Tried to claim the talks did not concern Megrahi but now the Libyan's have blown his cover. Megrahi was the main reason for the talks.

Ironic that we have to rely on thr government of "Evil Dictator" Gaddafi for the truth.
 
Blair lies again:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 99.0.0.php

Tried to claim the talks did not concern Megrahi but now the Libyan's have blown his cover. Megrahi was the main reason for the talks.

Ironic that we have to rely on thr government of "Evil Dictator" Gaddafi for the truth.
 
This gets better and better.

It now appears that Megrahi doesn't want to go home before his appeal. He wants to clear his name first. Good on him.

Seems Blair will do and say anything for a barrel of black gold.

Megrahi, who is serving a 27-year sentence in Greenock Prison after being convicted of the 1988 atrocity in which 270 people were killed, has said he wants to stay until he can prove his innocence. But it would undoubtedly suit certain high-level officials if the whole thing was swept under a large Bedouin carpet.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/new ... 85.0.0.php
 
This gets better and better.

It now appears that Megrahi doesn't want to go home before his appeal. He wants to clear his name first. Good on him.

Seems Blair will do and say anything for a barrel of black gold.

Megrahi, who is serving a 27-year sentence in Greenock Prison after being convicted of the 1988 atrocity in which 270 people were killed, has said he wants to stay until he can prove his innocence. But it would undoubtedly suit certain high-level officials if the whole thing was swept under a large Bedouin carpet.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/new ... 85.0.0.php
 
This gets better and better.

It now appears that Megrahi doesn't want to go home before his appeal. He wants to clear his name first. Good on him.

Seems Blair will do and say anything for a barrel of black gold.

Megrahi, who is serving a 27-year sentence in Greenock Prison after being convicted of the 1988 atrocity in which 270 people were killed, has said he wants to stay until he can prove his innocence. But it would undoubtedly suit certain high-level officials if the whole thing was swept under a large Bedouin carpet.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/new ... 85.0.0.php
 
This gets better and better.

It now appears that Megrahi doesn't want to go home before his appeal. He wants to clear his name first. Good on him.

Seems Blair will do and say anything for a barrel of black gold.

Megrahi, who is serving a 27-year sentence in Greenock Prison after being convicted of the 1988 atrocity in which 270 people were killed, has said he wants to stay until he can prove his innocence. But it would undoubtedly suit certain high-level officials if the whole thing was swept under a large Bedouin carpet.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/new ... 85.0.0.php
 
This gets better and better.

It now appears that Megrahi doesn't want to go home before his appeal. He wants to clear his name first. Good on him.

Seems Blair will do and say anything for a barrel of black gold.

Megrahi, who is serving a 27-year sentence in Greenock Prison after being convicted of the 1988 atrocity in which 270 people were killed, has said he wants to stay until he can prove his innocence. But it would undoubtedly suit certain high-level officials if the whole thing was swept under a large Bedouin carpet.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/new ... 85.0.0.php
 
This gets better and better.

It now appears that Megrahi doesn't want to go home before his appeal. He wants to clear his name first. Good on him.

Seems Blair will do and say anything for a barrel of black gold.

Megrahi, who is serving a 27-year sentence in Greenock Prison after being convicted of the 1988 atrocity in which 270 people were killed, has said he wants to stay until he can prove his innocence. But it would undoubtedly suit certain high-level officials if the whole thing was swept under a large Bedouin carpet.

http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/new ... 85.0.0.php
 
Update

Let's hope he gets to appeal:
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/herald ... 16.0.0.php

The defence papers claim the main force behind the planted evidence and cover-up were CIA operatives, but it suggests that police and others investigating the disaster were involved in the preparation of evidence.

In addition, a former senior Scottish police officer who was involved in the Lockerbie investigation at the highest level is understood to have made statements to the SCCRB supporting allegations that evidence was planted.
 
Update

Let's hope he gets to appeal:
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/herald ... 16.0.0.php

The defence papers claim the main force behind the planted evidence and cover-up were CIA operatives, but it suggests that police and others investigating the disaster were involved in the preparation of evidence.

In addition, a former senior Scottish police officer who was involved in the Lockerbie investigation at the highest level is understood to have made statements to the SCCRB supporting allegations that evidence was planted.
 
Update

Let's hope he gets to appeal:
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/herald ... 16.0.0.php

The defence papers claim the main force behind the planted evidence and cover-up were CIA operatives, but it suggests that police and others investigating the disaster were involved in the preparation of evidence.

In addition, a former senior Scottish police officer who was involved in the Lockerbie investigation at the highest level is understood to have made statements to the SCCRB supporting allegations that evidence was planted.
 
Update

Let's hope he gets to appeal:
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/herald ... 16.0.0.php

The defence papers claim the main force behind the planted evidence and cover-up were CIA operatives, but it suggests that police and others investigating the disaster were involved in the preparation of evidence.

In addition, a former senior Scottish police officer who was involved in the Lockerbie investigation at the highest level is understood to have made statements to the SCCRB supporting allegations that evidence was planted.
 
Update

Let's hope he gets to appeal:
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/herald ... 16.0.0.php

The defence papers claim the main force behind the planted evidence and cover-up were CIA operatives, but it suggests that police and others investigating the disaster were involved in the preparation of evidence.

In addition, a former senior Scottish police officer who was involved in the Lockerbie investigation at the highest level is understood to have made statements to the SCCRB supporting allegations that evidence was planted.
 
Update

Let's hope he gets to appeal:
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/herald ... 16.0.0.php

The defence papers claim the main force behind the planted evidence and cover-up were CIA operatives, but it suggests that police and others investigating the disaster were involved in the preparation of evidence.

In addition, a former senior Scottish police officer who was involved in the Lockerbie investigation at the highest level is understood to have made statements to the SCCRB supporting allegations that evidence was planted.
 
Re: Update

Robert said:
One article I read a while back suggested this was the real reason al-Megrahi was going to Libya. The deal would thwart any attempt to reopen the case and thus the CIA wouldn't be dragged out into the embarrassing light of day.

The TimesOnline is also picking up on the planted evidence.

Apparently there were quite the shenanigans around the evidence of the timer circuit board that tied the crime to Libya, and Pan Am's lead investigator had his own thoughts on the whole mess.
 
Re: Update

Robert said:
One article I read a while back suggested this was the real reason al-Megrahi was going to Libya. The deal would thwart any attempt to reopen the case and thus the CIA wouldn't be dragged out into the embarrassing light of day.

The TimesOnline is also picking up on the planted evidence.

Apparently there were quite the shenanigans around the evidence of the timer circuit board that tied the crime to Libya, and Pan Am's lead investigator had his own thoughts on the whole mess.
 
Re: Update

Robert said:
One article I read a while back suggested this was the real reason al-Megrahi was going to Libya. The deal would thwart any attempt to reopen the case and thus the CIA wouldn't be dragged out into the embarrassing light of day.

The TimesOnline is also picking up on the planted evidence.

Apparently there were quite the shenanigans around the evidence of the timer circuit board that tied the crime to Libya, and Pan Am's lead investigator had his own thoughts on the whole mess.
 
Re: Update

Robert said:
One article I read a while back suggested this was the real reason al-Megrahi was going to Libya. The deal would thwart any attempt to reopen the case and thus the CIA wouldn't be dragged out into the embarrassing light of day.

The TimesOnline is also picking up on the planted evidence.

Apparently there were quite the shenanigans around the evidence of the timer circuit board that tied the crime to Libya, and Pan Am's lead investigator had his own thoughts on the whole mess.
 
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