The 7.40 train was cancelled that morning. ibid.
In the frames from Woodall motorway services Shehzad Tanweer is clearly shown wearing white trousers. But in the pictures of the four men entering Luton station, Tanweer’s trousers are black. ibid.
Exactly what happened to the tube trains on the morning of July 7th isn’t at all clear. The number of explosions, where and when they took place and what caused them are all disputed with official sources often contradicting each other. ibid.
Throughout the morning the BBC and other major media were quoting officials saying there were far more than just four explosions. ibid.
It is not exactly clear where in London’s tube network the explosions occurred that morning, and which direction the trains were heading in when the explosions hit them. ibid.
Train 311 was northbound on the Piccadilly Line, the direction originally given by TFL, but impossible for a suicide bomber travelling from King’s Cross. ibid.
Exactly where in the carriages the explosions took place is difficult to establish … The explosion being under the train is also indicated by this Sky News interview with another survivor from Aldgate … There are similar accounts from Edgware Road. ibid.
Efforts to preserve the scene at Edgware Road for forensic examination were hampered by police conducting a controlled explosion. ibid.
Precisely what caused the explosions on July 7th is a question that has never been properly answered. Even after the explosion on the bus, officials and the media were saying that power surges had caused blasts or explosions at up to eight tube stations. They were still talking about six explosions at midday when Tony Blair made his first statement. ibid.
Witnesses at all three locations described feelings of electrocution and an explosion that sounded like a power surge. ibid.
The back of the top deck of the bus was completely destroyed and the roof was ripped off. But pictures taken just after the explosion show passengers on the top deck largely unharmed. ibid.
A witness from the top deck of the bus interviewed by the Daily Mail said that she saw police putting up tape to block off the street before the explosion happened. ibid.
‘The 7/7 bombings were it was suggested the work of ‘clean skins’, angry young men previously unknown to the security services. But behind those claims lay an entirely different reality.’ ibid. Channel 4 news report
Did a diehard Nazi doppelganger allow Hitler’s right-hand man to walk free? Conspiracies Decoded s1e1: Discovery 2022
Crazed students on a death-wish. What drove this group of Russian explorers to their graves? … 60 years later it’s still not clear what killed these students. (Conspiracies & Camping) ibid.
140,252. Rudolf Hess: do they have the right man? … Spandau: Hess strips for a chest X-Ray, and visiting physician Dr Hugh Thomas makes a startling discovery. ibid.
This drop of dried blood confirms the identity of Prison Spandau 7: Rudolf Hess. ibid.
January 27th 1959 Dyatlov Pass, USSR: Something killed these students and left them with bizarre injuries … Could infrasound explain why the students left their camp site? … The bizarre deaths of nine Russian students in the wilderness in 1959. ibid.
Alcatraz: the original escape-proof prison, but did three prisoners find freedom? … Could Anglin has his gang have survived the breakout? Conspiracies Decoded s1e2: Mystery at Alcatraz
Wharram Percy: An abandoned medieval village with evidence of appalling crimes; a burial pit containing at least ten mutilated bodies … 137 dismembered bones in 3 shallow pits … A terrible crime was committed in this peaceful English village 500 years ago. ibid.
Charles Lindbergh III, the infant son of celebrity aviator Charles Lindbergh, is taken from his cot. Days later the child is found dead … Professor [Lloyd] Gardner presents another theory: Lindbergh wants his own son dead. ibid.
A weapon of mass destruction. In World War II the allies and the Nazis raced to build the world’s first nuclear warhead … Were the Nazis able to combine their knowledge and their uranium stockpile to build an atomic bomb? Conspiracies Decoded s1e3: Nazi Doomsday Project
Throughout the ’70s and ’80s a serial rapist and killer terrorises the state of California: the Golden State Killer evades capture for five decades. Can modern forensics finally put this sadistic murderer behind bars? ibid.
When an iceberg ripped open the Titanic in 1912 she became the most famous maritime disaster in history … A fire raged in the boiler room for days before she left port. Does this mean the Titanic was doomed before she even set sail? ibid.
‘This guy [D B Cooper] pulled off a heist that nobody thought possible, no-one saw it coming, and nobody was created what he has done since.’ ibid. George Kourounis, science communicator
One of the greatest mysteries of the twentieth century. The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Near the end of her round-the-world attempt, Earheart vanishes without a trace. Conspiracies Decoded s1e4
Christie’s Auction House, New York: A painting, Salvator Mundi or Saviour of the World, goes under the hammer for $450 million. A newly discovered Leonardo da Vinci is snapped up by Saudi royalty. But as soon as this painting is sold many begin to question its authenticity. ibid.
‘What happened to the HMS Terror and the HMS Erebus? And more importantly, what happened to their crews? ibid. Jess Phoenix, science writer
It appears that the sailors of Franklin’s expedition were eaten, but by who[m]? ibid.
In a remote cave in Eastern Europe miners make a gruesome discovery: a human skull that has suffered a massive blow … Was this a tragic accident or the scene of an horrific crime? … 33,000 years old. ibid.
Dead or alive? Did Adolf Hitler escape Berlin? … Many are not convinced … Russian troops find two burned corpses … But within weeks the Russians change their story … ‘The hard evidence is seemingly missing.’ Conspiracies Decoded s1e5
Chicago 1934: Gangster John Dillinger is making a name for himself … John Dillinger was the most wanted man in America … But did the FBI get their man? ibid.
A simple artefact that baffles scientists … Tutankhamun’s dagger … Why hasn’t the dagger aged? … Iron should corrode over time … ‘The dagger has 11% nickel in it’ … ‘It could come from a meteorite’. ibid.
Radioactivity stations across Europe sound the alarm in the Fall of 2017 … They need to identify the source of the radioactive cloud and where it’s heading … The world turns to the Kremlin for an explanation and gets a denial. ibid.
Real or fake? Is the Turin Shroud a holy relic? … The Turin Shroud is a fourteen-foot-long linen cloth discovered in medieval France and held in Turin, Italy, since 1578. Conspiracies Decoded s1e6
One of America’s most gruesome murders. There is little forensic evidence and nothing to link any suspects to the murder. The case goes unsolved for almost eighteen year. How did modern forensic science finally catch the Provo River Killer? ibid.
Planes dropping from the sky: is top-secret military testing to blame? … This is the Nevada Triangle, covering 25,000 square miles of mountains and desert. It claimed over 2,000 aircraft in the last 60 years. ibid.
Was Napoleon murdered? … Napoleon suffers a lonely death in exile … In his last will and testament Napoleon makes an astonishing claim … He claims he has been poisoned by his captives. ibid.
Betrayed: Was Scott’s Antarctic expedition sabotaged by one of its fellow explorers? … Scott’s quest ends in tragedy. Now, newly uncovered evidence suggests Scott and his team weren’t just battling the elements. Did betrayal end Britain’s race to the South Pole? Conspiracies Decoded s1e7
Guilty or innocent? New analysis of the Sam Sheppard murder … The prosecution claims that Marilyn, pregnant with their child, confronts Sam about his affairs … Could Richard Eberling be Marilyn’s murderer? Although the DNA places him at the scene, it’s not conclusive. ibid.
Is it a cover-up in Kazakhstan? Why are these central Asian villagers unable to stay awake? … A mysterious sleeping sickness strikes a Kazakhstan village … ibid.