Osama Bin Laden Was Stopped By The Police For Speeding Just A Year After 9/11, Reveals Stunning Secret Pakistani Report Into Raid That Killed Him -- Daily Mail
* The terror chief was almost caught shortly after the 9/11 attack, said the wife of one of his guards, when their car was stopped for speeding
* Bin Laden was in the habit of wearing a cowboy hat in his Abbottabad compound because he thought it would shield him from U.S. drones
* He spent his last night with his youngest wife, and the two initially thought the noise from approaching Chinook helicopters was just a rainstorm
* A Pakistani government commission decided that killing bin Laden was an act of 'murder' - and that he was a 'victim'
* Bin Laden was so secretive about his compound that he and his followers waited until after an earthquake to add a third story to the house
* Dr. Shakeel Afridi, now imprisoned in Pakistan for helping the U.S., wasn't arrested for three weeks following the raid, allowing the CIA time to help him escape if U.S. officials had wanted to help him
A secret Pakistani report leaked online Monday provides a series of stunning revelations about the life and death of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden, the long-time Al-Qaeda leader responsible for the 9/11 attacks against the United States in 2001.
The report, placed online by the Al Jazeera news network, recounts the testimony of more than 200 witnesses including bin Laden's family members.
On one occasion during 2002 or 2003, bin Laden was almost caught while headed to a market with his security guard Ibrahim al-Kuwaiti and the guard's wife Maryam. The car he was riding in - it's unclear who was driving - was pulled over for speeding, but bin Laden 'quickly settled the matter,' according to Maryam's testimony, and the al-Qaeda leader was once again off and running.
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Osama bin Laden: Pakistan criticised over failure to capture al-Qaida chief -- The Guardian
Osama bin Laden report: Pakistan accused of 'gross incompetence' -- The Telegraph
Leaked Pakistan report details bin Laden's secret life -- USA Today
Leaked Report Cites Pakistan’s Failings Before U.S. Killed Bin Laden -- New York Times
Report Blasts Pakistani Leaders Over Bin Laden -- Voice of America
Osama Bin Laden was 'pulled over for speeding'; leaked report slams Pakistani incompetence -- The Australian
Osama bin Laden moved to Pakistan in mid-2002, says report -- NDTV
Leaked Pakistan report details bin Laden's secret life -- USA Today
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Chocolate, Garden Contests: Inside bin Laden's Life -- Newser
Osama Bin Laden Wore Cowboy Hat to Avoid Drone Detection -- IBTimes
Osama bin Laden was stopped for speeding in car while on run in Pakistan report reveals -- The Telegraph
Midlife Crises: Osama bin Laden Wore a Cowboy Hat and Stress-Ate Between Meals -- Juli Weiner, Vanity Fair
Pakistan's Abbottabad report is serious, savage self-analysis -- Jason Burke, The Guardian
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Internal Pakistani Review of 'Incompetent' Bin Laden Hunt Fills in the Blanks -- Atlantic Wire
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