Rolfe
Adult human female
Anyway, what's the point in showing that "grey hardshell A" wasn't the second secondary suitcase, if all you've done is present PI/1549 as a new candidate for that role?
Rolfe.
Rolfe.
Somebody needs to split the hairs, because it's blindingly obvious Feraday and his colleagues weren't doing that. I think you are the first person to pay any analytical attention to these orphan unidentified scraps.
Could you tell me where you are reading about PI/1215? Because I can't find any mention of it in the trial transcript.
As regards PI/1459, have you considered that some of the trim of the Samsonite appears to be grey plastic simulated leather with a smaller grain pattern than the main body of the suitcase? Did Hayes consider this?
Rolfe.
Regarding the numbering of the suitcase fragments, I noted earlier that the seven grey fragments nearly all fitted neatly into the numbering sequence of the smaller bits of the bomb suitcase. I thought this added to the weight of supposition that these grey fragments were part of the bomb suitcase. You've been examining these fragments in more detail. Is this a justified assumption?
Second, a question I asked already. As regards PK/139, the lining panel from the Carlsson suitcase, my interpretation of this is that if there had been another suitcase on the floor of the container in front of that case, it would have protected the lining panel from the very severe charring evident in the photo. Is that reasonable? I really can't see how that would have charred like that if the blast had had to get through a floor-level suitcase.
That comment also applies to PD/899, the main chunk of the McKee case. If there was another case in front of that, under the bomb suitcase, why on earth would the worst of the damage have been so clearly at the bottom of the case extending right under the hinge end?
Yes, but the numbering sequence itself doesn't prove the fragments are from the IED suitcase.
It's reasonable. The damage to the Carlson case is most consistent with the 3rd position. The damage to the frame of the suitcase suggests that the IED suitcase was not lying flat on the floor.
Now you just need to work out what that reason was.And yet, for some reason, they seemingly chose to wholly ignore and disregard all of this evidence.
Well, I think that's it Rolfe.
The document illustrates precisely why, in consideration of all the evidence available, the suitcase seen by Bedford is unarguably the bag that contained the bomb that brought PA103 down.
Of course, much of this evidence was available to the investigation at the time and whether the subsequent apparent ignorance of this, and the lack of any determined analysis of the fragments of baggage recovered and each pieces relation to the explosion, implies monumental incompetence or deliberate obfuscation remains open to debate.
However, it might seem utterly untenable that in light of the determined efforts made by investigators in relation to other aspects of the investigation including the Toshiba radio, the Maltese clothing, the MST timer and flight KM180, that such a glaring sequence of critical pieces of evidence (mysterious introduction of a unknown suitcase in AVE4041, the break-in at T3, Sidhu and Henderson's evidence) can be attributed to simple incompetence.
By February 1989 the investigation were in possession of enough evidence that should have allowed them to concentrate enquiries on a possible/probable introduction of the bomb suitcase at Heathrow Airport. And yet, for some reason, they seemingly chose to wholly ignore and disregard all of this evidence.
Despite their best efforts to continue with this blinkered view of the tragedy and those who they claim was responsible for the bombing of PA103, the onus now lies with the Scottish govt to rectify the injustice served to not just those 270 souls that perished that night, but also the families of those that died, and to Megrahi and his family themselves.
Let's hope everyone doesn't need to wait for another 25 years.
I haven't been out scouring the Roxburghshire fields for extra bits.