Captain William S. Donaldson continues his independent investigation into TWA Flight 800, presenting additional evidence that challenges official explanations for this controversial aviation disaster. His naval aviation expertise and systematic analysis of physical evidence, witness testimony, and radar data reveal inconsistencies in government explanations that suggest external destruction rather than internal fuel tank explosion. Donaldson examines newly obtained documents and witness statements that support his theory of missile attack or military accident, addressing each element of the official investigation that he believes was either inadequate or deliberately misleading. He discusses the political pressures that influenced the investigation while examining how evidence was selectively presented to support predetermined conclusions. The conversation covers specific technical aspects of aircraft destruction patterns and how the physical evidence from TWA 800 differs from typical internal explosion damage. Donaldson addresses the resistance from government agencies to independent investigation and the pattern of evidence suppression that characterized the official inquiry from its beginning. His research reveals how institutional interests can prevent thorough investigation of events that threaten established narratives or implicate government agencies in tragic accidents. The program demonstrates how independent investigation by qualified experts can uncover information that official sources prefer to suppress while providing alternative explanations that better fit available evidence.