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      Adequately Explained by Stupidity?: Lockerbie, Luggage and Lies

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      Twenty-five years after Maid of the Seas crashed on the town of Lockerbie, this groundbreaking book introduces an entirely new perspective on the controversial investigation and subsequent conviction.
      Tunnel vision or organised cover-up? How the Lockerbie investigation got ...

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      Product ID:9781783062508
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Adequately Explained by Stupidity?
      Subtitle:Lockerbie, Luggage and Lies
      Authors:Author: Morag G. Kerr
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:True stories: general, True stories, True stories of discovery, True stories: discovery / historical / scientific
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      Twenty-five years after Maid of the Seas crashed on the town of Lockerbie, this groundbreaking book introduces an entirely new perspective on the controversial investigation and subsequent conviction.
      Tunnel vision or organised cover-up? How the Lockerbie investigation got the wrong man. Twenty-five years after Maid of the Seas crashed on the town of Lockerbie, this groundbreaking book introduces an entirely new perspective on the controversial investigation and subsequent conviction. Concentrating almost entirely on the transfer baggage evidence, it exposes shocking deficiencies in both the police inquiry and the forensic investigation, which led the hunt in entirely the wrong direction. Cleverly constructed to lead the reader through the complexities of the case, the book provides insights which will be new to even the most seasoned Lockerbie pundit, while remaining accessible to those with little or no previous familiarity with the subject. The reader will see all the main aspects of the official account of the Lockerbie disaster comprehensively destroyed. This is the first book about Lockerbie to deal rigorously with the detail of the transfer baggage evidence. Dr. Kerr has been given access to reports, statements and photographs not previously available to the general public, and has analysed the information with forensic rigour. This analysis proves conclusively that the bomb that brought down the plane was introduced at Heathrow airport and not at Malta as claimed. The book is being published on the 25th anniversary of the Lockerbie disaster, which happened on 21st December 1988. Morag has been Secretary Depute of ''Justice for Megrahi'' since 2010, and is the author of the widely-acclaimed pamphlet Lockerbie: Fact and Fiction. On 23rd December 1988, Morag was driving on the A74. This was the stimulus for her research into the subject.
      Imprint Name:Matador
      Publisher Name:Troubador Publishing
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2013-12-21

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      Weight390 g
      Dimensions232 × 156 × 18 mm