people say, "you're going to speak with edwin bollier. ah, he's not trustworthy, or he's hiding something. he was involved. he was helping the libyans." >> yes. >> dornstein: what's your response to them? >> i'll show you. >> dornstein: bollier insists that he's simply a contractor who sold electronics to the libyan military, but i wanted to walk through the story with him step by step. >> dornstein: we began with the fact that the libyan businessman, badri hassan, had rented office space from bollier the year before the bombing. badri's partner in the zurich office was abdel basset al megrahi, the man who would later be convicted for the lockerbie bombing. abdel basset al megrahi, what was he like as a person? what was his character? was he... >> dornstein: did you believe that he was involved in the bombing of flight 103? >> no, no, no, no. >> dornstein: bollier says badri and megrahi were rarely in the zurich office. but then, just a few weeks before the bombing, badri came to bollier with a rush order for timers. >> dornstein: the orig