Christmas 1988, on the evening of December 21st, a bomb exploded on board New York-bound Pan Am Flight 103 and ripped the aircraft apart, its wreckage then raining down on the sleepy Scottish town of Lockerbie below. All 259 passengers and crew perished, as did 11 local residents. One of the passengers, 45-year-old Frank Ciulla, had been travelling home to his wife and three children in New Jersey for the holidays—his body was discovered on Margaret and Hugh Connell’s small farm in Waterbeck, nearly 8 miles from the main crash site.
Our Frank
Our Frank
Our Frank
Christmas 1988, on the evening of December 21st, a bomb exploded on board New York-bound Pan Am Flight 103 and ripped the aircraft apart, its wreckage then raining down on the sleepy Scottish town of Lockerbie below. All 259 passengers and crew perished, as did 11 local residents. One of the passengers, 45-year-old Frank Ciulla, had been travelling home to his wife and three children in New Jersey for the holidays—his body was discovered on Margaret and Hugh Connell’s small farm in Waterbeck, nearly 8 miles from the main crash site.