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beltic caldy wrote:that's one possible answer Sherlock - for legal confirmation of death in most countries, a couple of things are required - identification of the body by authenticated known relative/friend (who has to provide normal ID etc), and a death certificate - I can tell you for a fact...a fact that if, his wife, for example (bad example in this situation perhaps) went to claim/cash in his life-insurance in this situation, the insurance company would laugh her out the door...
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Sherlock 117 wrote:beltic caldy wrote:that's one possible answer Sherlock - for legal confirmation of death in most countries, a couple of things are required - identification of the body by authenticated known relative/friend (who has to provide normal ID etc), and a death certificate - I can tell you for a fact...a fact that if, his wife, for example (bad example in this situation perhaps) went to claim/cash in his life-insurance in this situation, the insurance company would laugh her out the door...
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Well, time will tell, but my guess is there were "outside" witnesses and is sufficient evidence of the death. I'm not surprised it hasn't been released publicly though.
Sorry, but I don't really understand the point of your post in response to mine.
beltic caldy wrote:Sherlock 117 wrote:beltic caldy wrote:that's one possible answer Sherlock - for legal confirmation of death in most countries, a couple of things are required - identification of the body by authenticated known relative/friend (who has to provide normal ID etc), and a death certificate - I can tell you for a fact...a fact that if, his wife, for example (bad example in this situation perhaps) went to claim/cash in his life-insurance in this situation, the insurance company would laugh her out the door...
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Well, time will tell, but my guess is there were "outside" witnesses and is sufficient evidence of the death. I'm not surprised it hasn't been released publicly though.
Sorry, but I don't really understand the point of your post in response to mine.
You seemed to finish your post with a hypothesis as to why he was supposedly buried at Sea Shelock....I was merely attempting to suggest an alternate hypothesis....
Sherlock 117 wrote:
That he was buried at sea so his wife could not collect life insurance?
No, I get what you're saying, but I don't really see that hypothesis as holding water. There would be no point in burying him at sea for the specific reason to not leave any evidence behind. Or did I misinterpret?
Rob ITST wrote:I'm not happy he was killed, and I didn't care for the celebrations, but...
1) I can understand the celebrations we saw. Keep in mind that this wasn't happening all across the country, but really only in New York and D.C. - so the people celebrating were likely to have been those most directly impacted by the September 11 attacks (lost family/friends/etc).
2) He was given the chance to surrender. Not surprising he didn't take that offer, as I'm sure he'd rather be killed in "battle" than rot in prison or be executed.
3) He would have been executed anyway, which would have sparked a whole other world-wide issue about whether or not the US should have capital punishment. He was killed in a military action - I think most people accept death in war as being all but unavoidable.
As far as Pakistan, I would not be surprised at all if we ever find out that they actually did turn him in. Pakistan basically had three options, politically speaking:
Claim to have turned him in - which would not have been well received by many in the Muslim/Arab community.
Claim to have known where he was, yet not turned him in - which would not be well received by pretty much anyone else in the world.
Claim ignorance - probably the easiest to swallow for everyone. Maybe the hardest to believe, but easier to accept.
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