Science claims Bin-Laden is dead

All verification methods claim, the main murderer is bin Laden.

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After the gun battle killed Bin Laden, American experts immediately identified the identity of the dead. A White House official told NBC News : 'DNA analysis has been completed and DNA evidence of the suspect is almost 100% for his relatives. It can be concluded that 99.9% of those killed are Bin Laden '.

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The verification methods confirmed that the terrorist died.

NBC News also adds that facial facial recognition techniques also claim 95% - a high accuracy of this method - is true, after comparing Bin Laden's identity features. One witness was one of Bin's wives who also claimed the murdered person was y.

Chairman of the House of Commons Intelligence Committee Mike Rogers said the US task force not only used a DNA sample to identify and test with many of the suspect's relatives that the US Government had long prepared . This Michigan State Rep. Senator, a former FBI director (the Federal Bureau of Investigation), said that, based on DNA tests and other techniques, there is no doubt that the owner is different. was raided by Bin Laden himself.

The United States had the DNA samples of Bin Laden's family members in hand while going to his den in Afghanistan after he ran away. Dr. George Michalopoulos, Dean of the Department of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh (USA), said: 'The United States also got samples from where Bin had been living for many years and that is the best way to identify the corpse. Bin Laden is right or not. Comparing a blood stain of the suspect with some traces on the toothbrush or comb that he used was the most accurate. Compared to DNA samples of direct relatives such as parents or children (what the US has done after 9/11), the accuracy is up to 95% . '

The confirmation of the main murderer, Bin Laden, was an important part of the campaign to find and kill the radical Islamist leader based in Afghanistan before the United States poured troops into the country in October 2001.

When Iraqi al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed by the US during an air raid in July 2006, the DNA test on the corpse was done by the FBI and confirmed by a positive conclusion. At the same time, the US military also carried out autopsies to rectify the claims that the terrorist leader was killed by American soldiers in US detention camps.

In July 2003, when US troops killed Saddam Hussein's two sons, Odai and Qusai, during a gunfight in northern Iraq, the US military only showed photographs to prove to the Iraqis that they were dead. . One person in the picture, identified as Qusai with bruises and gore around his eyes. The face was more intact than the face of the other person, who was recognized as Odai, his mouth was broken, baring his teeth out.