Ep 15. My Brother's Bomber ( Part 3)
- October 13, 2015
My Brother's Bomber (Part 3) is the fifteenth episode of the thirty-third season of the acclaimed documentary series, Frontline. This episode is part of a three-part series that delves into the investigation of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which claimed the lives of 270 people, including the brother of filmmaker, Ken Dornstein.
This episode centers on Dornstein's continued search for answers about the bombing, as well as the impact that it has had on his own life and family. The episode picks up where Part 2 left off, with Dornstein traveling to Libya in search of new information about the bombing and the suspects involved.
Throughout the episode, Dornstein meets with various individuals who may hold valuable information about the bombing, including former Libyan officials and intelligence officers. He also speaks with other family members of the victims of the bombing, who share their own experiences and struggles with grief and loss.
In addition to the investigation itself, the episode explores the broader implications of terrorism and the impact that it has on individuals and society as a whole. Through interviews with experts in national security and counterterrorism, the episode examines the ongoing threat of terrorism in today's world, and the challenges that authorities face in combating it.
Ultimately, My Brother's Bomber (Part 3) is a deeply personal and emotional exploration of one man's quest for answers, as well as a poignant reflection on the devastating toll of terrorism and its lasting impact on individuals and communities.