RE: Saudi journalist killed and hacked inside Saudi embassy in Istanbul
October 17, 2018 at 4:57 pm
A Turkish source said that the samples taken from inside the consulate, match the samples taken from inside the consul house, the Turks compared to Kashoggi's blood samples supplied by the U.S :
http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/201...9%82%D8%A9
The only thing I can think of, is that they cut him to pieces and drowned the body parts in acid. That's why they didn't want the turkish police in the consul house for two weeks: enough maybe for the body parts to melt? I'm not a doctor, I am just guessing.
http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/201...9%82%D8%A9
Quote:Turkish investigators found that the samples taken from the home of the Saudi consul in Istanbul that matched samples of the consulate building after finding evidence that Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the consulate, while Turkish investigators continue to search the house.
"The samples we found at the Saudi consul's house are identical to the samples in the consulate building," a source in the Turkish prosecutor's office told AlJazeera on Wednesday evening.
The source added that the investigators asked for samples of Khashoggi from the United States where he was staying.
Meanwhile, the inspection continues inside the house of the Saudi consul Mohammed al-Otaibi by the joint working group formed on the disappearance of Khashoggi. The Turkish team entered the house about two hours after the entry of the Saudi team.
Turkish police have brought police dogs to participate in the search, and the Turkish investigation team used a drone to take pictures of the house and its surroundings from the air.
Al-Jazeera reporter in front of the house said that the Turkish investigation team thoroughly examined the garden of the house, swimming pool, roof and upper rooms, adding that investigators are using all means to verify the possibility of traces of the death or burial of Khashoggi's body.
A source in the Istanbul prosecutor's office confirmed that the inspection would include all the rooms and the interior of the house, and that finding Khashoggi's body or knowing how to get rid of them was an urgent question to ask for inspection of the consulate cars believed to have been used.
Two days ago, the Turkish and Saudi investigation teams conducted a nine-hour inspection of the Saudi consulate building. A source at the prosecutor's office said the initial elements of the investigation confirmed Khashoggi's death inside the consulate despite attempts to blur it.
Earlier on Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mouloud Gawishoglu expressed his regret over the delay in the inspection of the consul's home. The Saudi side was on the pretext that the Consul's family - which had suddenly left for Riyadh - was still at home.
The only thing I can think of, is that they cut him to pieces and drowned the body parts in acid. That's why they didn't want the turkish police in the consul house for two weeks: enough maybe for the body parts to melt? I'm not a doctor, I am just guessing.