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May 12, 2011 


SEAL helmet cams recorded entire bin Laden raid


More accurate version of what happened includes details that bin Laden first
emerged on third floor, retreated to bedroom after shot fired


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Every minute of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden was captured by the
SEALs' tiny helmet cams, and the video is now helping investigators
construct a picture of exactly how it all went down. David Martin reports.

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WASHINGTON - A new picture emerged Thursday of what really happened the
night the Navy SEALs swooped in on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.

CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports the 40 minutes
it took to kill bin Laden and scoop his archives into garbage bags were all
recorded by tiny helmet cameras worn by each of the 25 SEALs. 

Officials reviewing those videos are still reconstructing a more accurate
version of what happened. We now know that the only firefight took place in
the guest house, where one of bin Laden's couriers opened fire and was
quickly gunned down. No one in the main building got off a shot or was even
armed, although there were weapons nearby. 

Special Report: The Killing of Osama bin Laden
<http://www.cbsnews.com/2718-202_162-1106.html> 

The SEALs first saw bin Laden when he came out on the third floor landing.
They fired, but missed. He retreated to his bedroom, and the first SEAL
through the door grabbed bin Laden's daughters and pulled them aside. 

When the second SEAL entered, bin Laden's wife rushed forward at him -- or
perhaps was pushed by bin Laden. The SEAL shoved her aside and shot bin
Laden in the chest. A third seal shot him in the head.

The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee went to CIA
headquarters Thursday to view photos the SEALs took of bin Laden's body.

Lawmakers see bin Laden photos
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"There were probably about maybe four, five or six photos," said Rep. C.A.
Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md. "There are just a couple body shots. He was like,
in a white undershirt and a tan robe."

The electronic files the SEALs carted away from bin Laden's compound contain
-- among many things -- the names of terrorist operatives which until now
were unknown to U.S. intelligence. The files also contain a small, 12-page
journal of bin Laden's handwritten notes about launching a major attack
against the United States. He instructed against using Arabs because they
arouse too much suspicion, to go after trains and to time the attack to
coincide with the 10th anniversary of September 11. 

Bin Laden wanted to attack U.S. on 9/11 anniversary
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There are also messages to his senior lieutenants and to al Qaeda
affiliates, urging them not to waste time on small, local operations and
focus their efforts on the United States.

Ruppersberger said, "He kept all that information and he kept all of the
data, computers, hard drives and this is what we're analyzing and it shows
that his focus was clearly the United States."

U.S. officials cannot understand why bin Laden apparently left what amounts
to the keys to his terrorist kingdom just lying around his compound in plain
sight -- none of it rigged for self destruction.The killing of Osama bin
Laden

Why didn't bin Laden protect his files? The best guess is he thought the
United States would never find him

 



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