Lockerbie: The Cover-Up ; Libyan Agent Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi Was Found Guilty of Blowing Up Pan Am Flight 103, Killing 270 People. But a Secret Report Casts Doubts Over His Conviction. So Are the Real Killers Still at Large?Special Investigation

Daily MailFebruary 10, 2007

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SIX years ago, he stood before three Scottish judges as they convicted him of plotting and carrying out the world's worst terrorist atrocity.

Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi had just been found guilty of mass murder by planting a bomb on Pan Am Flight 103 , which had exploded over Lockerbie four days before Christmas 1988, killing 270 innocent people.

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Lockerbie: The Cover-Up ; Libyan Agent Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi Was Found Guilty of Blowing Up Pan Am Flight 103, Killing 270 People. But a Secret Report Casts Doubts Over His Conviction. So Are the Real Killers Still at Large?Special Investigation

Yet within days of the Libyan's conviction, serious doubts began to emerge over whether Megrahi was the real culprit or whether, for political reasons, the true perpetrators of the massacre were allowed to go free.

Even the relatives of the 259 people on board and the 11 killed on the ground eventually began to question how one man single- handedly carried out such a heinous crime.

Today, as he serves a minimum 27-year life sentence in ...

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