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Previously on "Lockerbie bomber Megrahi has finally gone down to the hot spot"

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  • SimonMac
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    On the plus side it shows how foolish/cheap the NHS are for denying the cancer drugs that he took in Libya to the UK population which kept him alive for an extra two years

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  • oscarose
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    Looks to me very much like he was a fall guy and expendable. When you have the father of a victim telling the world that he thinks this man is not responsible, we should probably have been taking a deeper look. It was interesting to me how his freedom was predicated on him stopping the process of getting his name cleared...
    W.bob.S

    Kangaroo court.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    Looks to me very much like he was a fall guy and expendable.
    He was involved one way or another - if he was totally innocent and could not possibly talk about who ordered him to do it then Gaddafi would prefer him to die in jail, after all he would be innocent and would not be able to implicate him.

    On the other hand if that was the opposite it would have been in Gaddafi's interest to get him out.

    The war criminal is shown on the archive photo below -

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    Looks to me very much like he was a fall guy and expendable. When you have the father of a victim telling the world that he thinks this man is not responsible, we should probably have been taking a deeper look. It was interesting to me how his freedom was predicated on him stopping the process of getting his name cleared...
    Here's the Beeb's version Lockerbie questions remain following Megrahi's death

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Looks to me very much like he was a fall guy and expendable. When you have the father of a victim telling the world that he thinks this man is not responsible, we should probably have been taking a deeper look. It was interesting to me how his freedom was predicated on him stopping the process of getting his name cleared...

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  • Lockerbie bomber Megrahi has finally gone down to the hot spot

    BBC News - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi is dead

    About time too.

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