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The Mystery Behind Jamal Khashoggi Murder Video — Why Did CNN & ABC News Spike Gruesome Tape Purporting To Show Modern History’s Most Brutal Assassination?

Nov. 9 2021, Published 11:24 a.m. ET

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Executives at CNN and ABC News were in possession of a chilling video appearing to show the 2018 brutal execution murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi Arabian consulate, a Knewz investigation has learned.

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On the gruesome video, the sources said, approximately four to six men — part of an execution squad clad in military attire and ski masks — are seen torturing a man who resembles Khashoggi.

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A large clear plastic bag is pulled over his head, according to the sources, and as the man loses consciousness, his body is laid on a plastic sheet on the floor and he is dismembered with a bone saw.

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The heinous execution was all caught on camera via tactical helmet cameras, the sources told this website on the condition of anonymity.

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The tape could also destroy the Saudi government’s defenses, if it were found to be credible and ever released.

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