Thirty five years ago, I was home in Honeoye after a particularly arduous semester at Nazareth College. I remember December 21, 1988 as an unseasonably warm day, memorable because an act of terrorism thousands of miles away took the lives of 270 people.
Decades later, the saga, and the activism of families and friends, continues.
The BBC has published a fascinating, detailed story of investigations, intrigue, and a quest for justice spanning decades. For those who remember, or those who seek to understand the enduring legacy of the Lockerbie bombing, it is an essential article.