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Minute by Minute Pan Am 103 Lockerbie (2001– ) Online
Original Title :
Pan Am 103 Lockerbie
Genre :
TV Episode / Documentary
Year :
2001–
Directror :
Lisa Shaughnessy
Cast :
Daniel Cohen,Susan Cohen,Kathleen Flynn
Type :
TV Episode
Rating :
6.1/10

The events of December 21, 1988 which chronicles the day of Pan Am 103 Clipper Maid of the Seas exploding over Lockerbie, Scotland. The hour features the grieving parents and journalists who covered the tragedy.

Minute by Minute Pan Am 103 Lockerbie (2001– ) Online

The events of December 21, 1988 which chronicles the day of Pan Am 103 Clipper Maid of the Seas exploding over Lockerbie, Scotland. The hour features the grieving parents and journalists who covered the tragedy.
Episode credited cast:
Daniel Cohen Daniel Cohen - Himself
Susan Cohen Susan Cohen - Herself
Kathleen Flynn Kathleen Flynn - Herself


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Minute by Minute was an Arts & Entertainment series that didn't last very long. One of the episodes that they could have focused enough was on Pan AM 103 about the explosion of a large commercial airline, a 747, which blew out of the sky. There were plenty of witnesses in the Scottish area near Lockerbie. Of course, there are the grieving inconsolable parents of some of the 35 college students who were returning home for the holidays. Daniel and Susan COhen, Kathleen Flynn, and others that I have forgotten their names. I don't remember what I did on December 21, 1988 when it occurred. I have been trying to find out for years. Sadly, it wasn't an accident but done on purpose. Worse, there were warnings but they were never passed on properly to the people who boarded that flight and the security system missed matching baggage with the passengers. Surely, if they had noticed an extra bag and no passenger. They would have recalled. The bomb was so small that it eluded detection. 270 lives lost 13 years before the events of September 11, 2001 and sadly, we have not come far enough since the Lockerbie investigation.