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Because for Jim Swire, the truth is still out there—and as long as he breathes, he will write one more letter. This deep feature treats Jim Swire not as a hero or a fool, but as a —and Flora as the note that keeps playing, even after the piano is destroyed.

No voiceover. Just the sound of the tide. jim swire daughter flora

Jim Swire is not a politician, a spy, or a lawyer. He is a physician—trained to heal, to diagnose, to find the root cause of an illness. When his daughter Flora (a vibrant, promising 23-year-old) is killed, he applies the same diagnostic rigor to terrorism, geopolitics, and justice. This is the central irony: the healer becomes a forensic examiner of death. Because for Jim Swire, the truth is still

After his daughter Flora is killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie, a gentle British doctor transforms into an unlikely international crusader for truth—not seeking revenge, but a single honest answer, even as the system he once trusted crumbles around him. Core Deep Feature: The Fractured Compass The deep feature is the paradox of a man whose moral compass becomes both more precise and utterly shattered by grief. Just the sound of the tide

The Unfinished Letter (Working Title)

Jim holds a small, singed fragment of a cassette tape—Flora’s mixtape for a friend, found in the wreckage. He doesn’t play it (it’s destroyed). Instead, he touches it like a holy relic.

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