I've been trying to get my head round the thinking process of the enquiry.
Plane falls out of sky, very messily. The possibility that this was terrorism is in everybody's minds from the minute they hear about it. Within days, evidence has emerged to support that view, and indeed implicating a checked-in suitcase as the source of the explosion.
Police are on their way to Heathrow, we hear. Well about time. Neverthess, you'd think there shoud be some security procedure in place at the airport concerned to secure all baggage records and any possibly important evidence ASAP, but we never hear about that.
Police are also on their way to Frankfurt, we hear at the same time. Is that because we already know about AVE4041 and the origin of most of its bags, or just because PA103A was an official inline feeder flight, or because we're already thinking about Autumn Leaves?
So what happens? Police at Heathrow hear about AVE4041, and discover that while it was mainly filled with bags transferred straight from PA103A, it also contained a few bags interlined into Heathrow. Also, that one of the loaders saw a couple of (presumably interline) bags appear mysteriously in it, in about the position of the explosion, at least one of which matched the description of the bomb suitcase.
So they announce that the bomb almost certainly didn't originate at Heathrow. Almost true. It's virtually certain that the bomb bag wasn't
checked in at Heathrow. However, it could have come from Frankfurt, or it could have been interlined from somewhere else (or it could even have been smuggled airside and mixed with the inerline baggage). In the first case the blame might reasonably be shoved back at Frankfurt, because of the way the transfer was done - quickly, plane-to-plane, with no x-ray but also bugger-all chance of getting anything in at that stage. But in the second case, blame would certainly apply to Heathrow, because the interline bags should have been properly x-rayed. And as for the third, well don't even go there - that break-in isn't even worth mentioning, it obviously had nothing to do with this incident.
Whatever, everyone seems to have been extremely keen to discount the Heathrow interline luggage (+/-the Bedford suitcase) from the get-go.
Why?
I'm surmising because of Autumn Leaves. Obvious culprits are obvious. There were all these warnings of exactly this being planned, pity we didn't pay more attention. But these guys were based in Frankfurt, and the container was mostly filled with bags from Frankfurt, so it's obvious, innit? (So why didn't the feeder flight blow up over Paris, or hadn't they figured that bit out yet?)
So for whatever reason, everyone is dementing on about Jibril and Khreesat and Abu Talb, and Frankfurt is in the firing line, and Heathrow is off the hook. (I've heard it said that Thatcher particuarly wanted Heathrow off the hook so that the investigation could be palmed off onto the D&G constabulary rather than the Met, the D&G being small and unused to major investigations of this nature, and so possibly less likely to make big breakthroughs, but who knows, that's just a bit more conspiracy theorising.)
So Frankfurt is the key. But at Frankfurt, despite everyine realising from the get-go that the flight had in a sense originated there, and knowing all about Jibril and the
modus operandi, the baggage records vanish. Only stored for a week, oh sorry. But for goodness sake, what were airport security doing in that week? What were the police doing in that week? And what happened to the bloody backups too? Sorry, all gone, can't really explain it, too bad.
That's it, for
eight freaking months. Nobody is investigating Heathrow because they're sure the case came in on PA103A. And all the relevant records at Frankfurt are unavailable. Stalemate.
Quite early on, the Erac printout surfaces. But still Frankfurt don't say anything. We're supposed to believe they spotted tray 8849, and realised it came from Malta, and presumably knew about the Maltese clothes, but they didn't say a word. Everybody is assuming Frankfurt security let a Khreesat/Jibril special through, and here's some evidence that in fact it may have interlined from Malta, and they say not a word.
Until August.
This is doing my head in.
Rolfe.