we want masud." "we don't know who masud is. "can't identify him. don't know who he is." later, masud confessed to a libyan police officer that he built pan am 103 bomb and put it on the plane, along with fhimah and megrahi. but masud's confession is probably not worth the paper it was written on because it was given to libyan security forces. after the downfall of gaddafi, they were effectively militias. this was not a confession that was given under circumstances that would give you confidence in its authenticity. the us apprehension and arrest of libyan terrorist suspect abu agila mohammad masud is the first tangible step made by the us department of justice in 34 years to hold any suspect accountable in us courts. after 35 years, it's like, i have friends that actually say, "when is it gonna end?" i say, "it never ends." suse: he was the bomb maker, so he was part of the puzzle. we have him, so try him. and i hope we have a different experience in trying him and incarcerating him, and keeping him there. (sirens wail) nic: lockerbie was a huge tragedy. nothing had happ