November 1 — The United Airlines Flight 629 Bombing
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On November 1, 1955, United Air Lines Flight 629 exploded eleven minutes after taking off from Denver’s Stapleton Airport, killing all forty-four people on board. At first, investigators suspected a mechanical failure. But what they found among the scattered wreckage north of Denver would change aviation history — a pattern of destruction that could only mean one thing: sabotage.
As agents followed the evidence, they uncovered a shocking truth. The bomb that destroyed Flight 629 wasn’t an act of terror or politics — it was planted by a son to kill his own mother for insurance money.
In this episode, we revisit the night Colorado’s skies lit up over Longmont, tracing how patient forensic work, grid-by-grid reconstruction, and an ordinary piece of wire helped investigators expose one of the first airline bombings in U.S. history.
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