- Jimmy McDougall
Jimmy McDougall was
Procurator Fiscal inDumfries whenPan Am Flight 103 crashed atLockerbie ,Scotland , onDecember 21 ,1988 killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew on board, as well as 11 people in the town of Lockerbie .Responsibility
In Scotland, responsibility for the investigation of sudden deaths rests with the Procurator Fiscal, who will attend the scene and may direct the police in the conduct of their inquiries. The Procurator Fiscal holds a commission from the
Lord Advocate who is a government minister. At the time of the bombing the Lord Advocate was a member of the UK government but, sincedevolution , is now a member of theScottish Executive .Investigation
On
December 28 ,1988 – just a week after the crash – air accident investigators were able to announce that they had found traces of high explosive and that there was evidence that PA 103 had been brought down by animprovised explosive device . The prime responsibility for theinvestigation into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 fell to Jimmy McDougall, the Procurator Fiscal in the nearby town of Dumfries, and to the Dumfries & Galloway police force – the force with the fewest officers in Britain. The police effort was augmented by officers from all over Scotland as well as the north ofEngland . McDougall was given support from theCrown Office inEdinburgh and in particular from Norman McFadyen, then head of the Fraud and Specialist Services Group and now Procurator Fiscal covering the Edinburgh area but also with special responsibility for the Lockerbie case.References
* [http://www.iscrl.org/Papers/Boyd.pdf the Lord Advocate Colin Boyd's account]
ee also
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Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial
*Alternative theories into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103
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