The Mystery of What Happened to a 9/11 Suspect’s Sons



A psychologist working for the C.I.A. had threatened while interrogating Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to kill one of his preteen sons. But they were never in U.S. custody.
Headline: Controversial Tactics: C.I.A. Psychologist Threatened Violence During Interrogation Subheading: Unauthorized Methods Used Against Detainee; No American Custody Involved Analysis: A recently surfaced incident reveals a psychologist associated with the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) employed alarming tactics during an interrogation session with Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the high-profile detainee linked to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. These tactics involved a threat to harm one of Mohammed's preteen sons, potentially raising questions about the use of excessive force and unethical behavior in intelligence gathering. Summary: Contrary to initial assumptions, it is important to note that the incident occurred while Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was not in U.S. custody. Although the C.I.A. psychologist used this troubling intimidation technique during the interrogation, it did not take place within the confines of American control. The disclosure of this incident raises concerns about the line between permissible and impermissible tactics employed during intelligence gathering.
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The article discusses a case where a psychologist working for the CIA threatened to kill one of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's young sons during an interrogation. However, it is clarified that the sons were never held in US custody.
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