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21.12.2022: 34 Years

Anniversary, Karen Lee Hunt, Lockerbie, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJDecember 21, 2022Leave a comment

Today marks the 34th anniversary of the terrorist attack that took 11 lives in the village of Lockerbie, and 259 passengers and crew aboard Pan American Flight 103. While the tragedy continues to haunt families and friends of the victims, the recent arrest of Abu Mas’ud and the potential for justice long delayed and denied…

Background on the Mas’ud Case

1988, Lockerbie, Passengers, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJDecember 12, 2022Leave a comment

Reader interested in a detailed history of the investigation into Mas’ud’s role in the bombing would be well-advised to watch Ken Dornstein’s excellent three-part documentary, My Brother’s Bomber, which is available on PBS’ website. The New York Times has an article that provides a good rundown of some of the history is the case.

The Hunts React to Mas’ud’s Arrest

1988, Karen Lee Hunt, Passengers, Syracuse University, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJDecember 12, 2022Leave a comment

Many, many times through all these years, we’ve been asked about a sense of closure. There’s never really closure. You learn to live with it and you get on with your life with the fond memories, and you hope there is a (life) after this life (and) we will see our daughter again. Robert Hunt…

For Families of Lockerbie Bombing Victims, “There is Never Closure”

1988, Lockerbie, Passengers, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJDecember 11, 2022Leave a comment

“There is never closure. You have to find a way to navigate the rest of your life with the effects of whatever tragedy you have had to experience or deal with. I do what my daughter would have wanted for me, and that is to go on with my life as best as I could.”…

Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud is in Custody

1988, Victims of Pan Am 103By FredJDecember 11, 2022Leave a comment

Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud, the Libyan intelligence officer implicated in the bombing of Pan Am 103, is now in custody. Mas’ud was the subject of Ken Dornstein’s excellent 2015 documentary, My Brother’s Bomber, which drew renewed attention to his role in the attack. The New York Times provides the following details: The arrest of the…

Karen Hunt (right), with roommates. December, 1988

January 7

Karen Lee HuntBy FredJJanuary 7, 2022Leave a comment

Karen Lee Hunt would have turned 54 today.

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