After 37 years, a suspect in the Lockerbie bombing, Abu Agila Masud, is set to stand trial in the United States. The bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 remains one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in history, claiming 270 lives in 1988. Masud is accused of being the bombmaker, but his trial is stirring up long-held questions surrounding the case. The pursuit of justice has been lengthy and complex, involving international investigations and political tensions. As the trial progresses, many unanswered questions are resurfacing regarding the events leading up to the tragedy. The case promises to revisit critical details and potentially reveal new insights into the bombing's origins and motivations. This trial marks a significant, though late, attempt to provide closure to the victims’ families and uncover the full truth.