
There will be blood:
A Libyan man explains that the bloodstains on the column
are from one the American staff members who grabbed
the edge of the column while he was evacuated, after an
attack that killed four Americans on September 11thLink
Bloody hand prints, stolen documents and shocking security failings: Harrowing pictures inside crumbling U.S. consulate in Benghazi after attacks that left ambassador and three others dead Dramatic images of bloody hand prints and crumbling buildings capture horror of Tuesday's attack on U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which fell on 11th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks
Sensitive documents have gone missing from compound, including names of Libyans working with Americans
Libyan officials say four men now in custody in relation to attack
Landlord of building says there were 400 rioters and attack could not be prevented
By Beth Stebner
PUBLISHED: 19:48 EST, 13 September 2012 | UPDATED: 03:29 EST, 14 September 2012In the wake of the deadly U.S. consulate attack in Libya’s second-largest city, disturbing images have emerged of the embassy, which is now little more than bloodied rubble that has been looted, torched, and trampled upon.
These images are only part of the story, as it has been revealed today that a major security breach could have been the reason that American Ambassador Christopher Stevens, along with three other Americans, were killed in Tuesday’s attack. ...