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7/7 Conspiracy theorists trial

  • 11-04-2008 11:38am
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    Remember all those threads about "Blah Blah, no CCTV of the bombers" "Blah Blah, video could be faked"

    Well as the trial unfolds.
    prosecution went on to show the jury CCTV footage of the events of 7 July 2005, the first time the material had been seen other than by police and security services.

    The footage captured the four bombers assembling in the early hours of the morning, heading to Luton railway station and pulling on the rucksacks containing their bombs before catching a commuter train to London.

    Jurors were then shown images of the damage caused by Khan's bomb, which ripped through the carriage of a westbound Circle Line train shortly after it left Edgware Road, killing him and six other passengers.

    CCTV footage also showed a Circle Line train leaving Liverpool Street station and, as Tanweer detonated his device, smoke filling the platform leaving commuters running for cover. He killed himself and seven other people.

    Stills of the remains of the Piccadilly Line train, after the third bomber, Lindsay, exploded his device killing another 26 passengers, were also shown.

    'Battery purchase'

    CCTV footage also captured bus bomber Hussain, who it is claimed had problems with his rucksack bomb, at a WH Smith newsagents where it is believed he bought a new battery....

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7338301.stm


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