AP sources: US used 'multiple methods" to ID body
by PAULINE JELINEK, Associated Press and ROBERT BURNS, Associated Press
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Osama Bin Laden (AP file photo)
Osama Bin Laden (AP file photo)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. used multiple means to confirm the identity of Osama bin Laden during and after the firefight in which he was killed, before placing his body in the North Arabian Sea from aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier, senior U.S. officials said Monday.

The al-Qaida leader was identified by name by a woman believed to be one of his wives — bin Laden had several — who was present at his Pakistan compound at the time of the U.S. raid. He also was visually identified by members of the U.S. raid squad, a senior intelligence official told reporters at a Pentagon briefing. Under ground rules set by the Pentagon, the intelligence official and two senior defense officials could not be identified by name.

The intelligence official also said quite a bit of unspecified material was collected by U.S. forces during the raid. Without describing the material, the official said it is being analyzed by a team of people at the CIA.

The officials said bin Laden was killed toward the end of the firefight, which took place overnight Monday in a building at a compound north of Islamabad, the Pakistani capital. His body was put aboard the USS Carl Vinson and placed into the North Arabian Sea.

Traditional Islamic procedures for handling the remains were followed, the officials said, including washing the corpse, placing it in a white sheet. Preparations for at-sea burial began at 1:10 a.m. EDT Monday and were completed at 2 a.m. EDT, one official said.

The intelligence official said the DNA match, using DNA from several family members, provided virtual certainty that it was bin Laden's body.

Officials did not immediately say where or how the testing was done but the test explains why President Barack Obama was confident to announce the death to the world Sunday night. Obama provided no details on the identification process.

The U.S. is believed to have collected DNA samples from bin Laden family members in the years since the 9/11 attacks that triggered the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan. It was unclear whether the U.S. also had fingerprints or some other means to identify the body on site.

Bin Laden was shot in the head during the firefight with members of an elite American counter-terrorism unit that launched a helicopter-borne raid on the al-Qaida leader's compound, U.S. officials said. Officials said the U.S. special forces who stormed the compound came face to face with their prey.

U.S. officials also said bin Laden was identified through "facial recognition," a reference to technology for mapping unique facial characteristics, but it was not clear exactly how the Navy SEAL troops performed the comparison.

The body was photographed before being buried at sea, although no images have been released by the Obama administration.

The U.S. official who disclosed the burial at sea said it would have been difficult to find a country willing to accept the remains. Obama said the remains had been handled in accordance with Islamic custom, which requires speedy burial.

Positive identification of the remains is considered a critically important part of the U.S. operation, given the symbolic importance of bin Laden's leadership of the Islamic extremist movement that was based in Afghanistan until the U.S. invaded in October 2001.

When al-Qaida's leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was killed in a U.S. airstrike in June 2006, DNA tests were performed by the FBI to positively identify the remains. The U.S. military also performed an autopsy, in part to dispel allegations in the immediate aftermath of the airstrike that the terrorist leader had been beaten or shot by U.S. soldiers while in American custody.

It was not clear Monday whether the Obama administration intended to release its photos of bin Laden's body.

In July 2003, when U.S. forces killed Saddam Hussein's sons, Odai and Qusai, in a gunbattle in northern Iraq, the U.S. military released graphic after-death photographs in an effort to prove to Iraqis that they were dead. Two of the photos showed the first man, identified as Qusai, with bruises and blood spots around his eyes. That face was far more intact than the other, identified as Odai; the mouth was open with the teeth showing.

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Associated Press writers Lolita C. Baldor, Ben Feller and Matt Apuzzo contributed to this report.
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rlb002
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May 03, 2011
All of these conspiracy theory angles that are being thrown out there is really sad. Obama did give credit to the Navy Seals and the CIA in his speech. He also gave credit to George W Bush. I don't agree with a lot of his policies, but if you look at this without the hate or partisan self-defense, I think you will see that this was one area that Obama did well in. It is not going to make it look like you like Obama just for saying he handled this one thing well. Anyone who believes that the real Osama was not killed or was killed long ago and this is some political tactic is simply delusional.
BeSmart
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May 03, 2011
We don't hate the prez. All I'm saying is he had about .01% to do with the success of killing UBL. He has about as much military experience as Sponge Bob. He was given options by the "experts"...he did his usual one potato, two potato..and then made a decision. He should have let the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff make the announcement. As we say in the south, it would have been more fitting!!
Jesslacey
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May 03, 2011
Whether it is a re-election ploy or what it took a set to give the final say so to go in and do that. If things had gone badly when our men went in to do that it would have been in the presidents hands. Everyone should be happy that the SOB is dead instead of hating on the president.
frustraited
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May 02, 2011
Last week our President came up with his birth certificate, then announced he's running for re-election. Now Osama Bin Laden has been killed....hummmmm

This man hasn't been seen or heard from in how long??? How do we know he wasn't already dead?

Dead now or then, it all look like a ploy to be re-elected.

I agree, Mr. Obama wasn't there. Our soldiers are the ones who have been on the battle field all this time laying down their lives. Give them the honor they deserve!!!
BeSmart
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May 02, 2011
I want to see the pictures!! Why should we believe anything the government tells us!! As far as we know, this could all be a re-election ploy!!

Also, if true, how can the prez take any credit. It's hard to kill someone in Pakistan from the golf course!! Must have one more driver in his bag!!
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