NAVY SEAL WHO KILLED OSAMA BIN LADEN CALLS ON U.S. TO RELEASE REAL PHOTOS OF CORPSE

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The Navy SEAL who is said to have executed Osama container Laden cases pictures demonstrating the carcass of the Al-Qaeda boss are phony and that the genuine ones ought to be made open.

Robert O'Neill made the claim in a meeting with the daily paper El Mundo about his part in the finding of the world's most-needed man in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 11, 2011.

As he was advancing the Spanish-dialect adaptation of his book, titled The Operator, he said that after he shot receptacle Laden, the Islamist pioneer's head was part in two and that the pictures of his cadaver that were discharged were not honest to goodness.

"It's something that I don't specify in my book, and I might want to state something. I figure somebody in Washington should begin posting a portion of the photographs we took in Abbottabad. There were no less than 20, taken with Pentax cameras," he told the daily paper.

"Those that have been distributed to date are phony. I impeccably recall the substance of canister Laden. His nose was smashed and the skull opened into equal parts. We needed to assemble the two pieces so we could take the photos.

"Regardless of everything, he could be perceived. I didn't have the scarcest uncertainty that it was him," he included.

In the meeting, he described the sensational occasions of that night.

He depicted how in the wake of hopping from his helicopter in the dead of night and with slugs shrieking around him, he climbed the stairs of the building he had arrived close until the point that he achieved the best floor. There he encountered the world's most needed man.

He shot canister Laden three times with his Heckler and Koch rifle, despite the fact that there was one youngster, so far unidentified, falling down in the corner.

"I never felt fear, just interest about the result. I had the chance to carry on a recorded occasion live, so I just appreciated the occasion."

O'Neill denied paranoid fears that canister Laden had been loaded with around 100 projectile openings, an alegation offered by some as clarification for the concealment of his pictures and the receptacle Laden's resulting entombment adrift, from on board the plane carrying warship USS Carl Vinson.

There were different gossipy tidbits that canister Laden was executed after he had surrendered, which O'Neill likewise denies.

In 2012, the Montana local left the Navy following 16 years of administration and exactly 400 missions. He portrays his profession in his book, which was distributed in 2017.

O'Neill has had his offer of terrible press, most as of late in February, when he was commenced a United Airlines flight for intoxication. He has additionally been censured by kindred Navy SEALs for uncovering subtle elements of best mystery activities.

Demanding to El Mundo that the hardest thing about coming back to non military personnel life is "coming back to reality" he was inquired as to whether he had any second thoughts.

“I have been decorated, and every day I receive threats but when I close my eyes and go back to that room, I would do it again. I would pull the trigger three times,” the 41-year-old said.

“My only regret is that I did not go back to get a bullet casing as a souvenir,” he added.

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