Quebec dissident believes Saudis used spyware to eavesdrop on his chats with Jamal Khashoggi |...
Lots of information has been gathered and leaked in part is a list of Saudi special forces officers, intelligence officials, national guards and a forensics expert that were allegedly among a 15-person team linked to the ghosting.
Very very sloppy by the Saudi's - it will be interesting to see how they try to spin this. "We started asking him questions he started dancing and slipped and feel down the stairs and accidentally fell into a running wood chipper at the bottom of the stairs - its a tragic accident"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6271991/Missing-Saudi-journalist-recorded-death-Apple-Watch.html
Missing Saudi journalist 'recorded his own death on his Apple Watch'
Jamal Khashoggi reportedly turned on the device's recording function before going into the Saudi Arabia embassy in Istanbul and it captured his 'interrogation, torture and killing'.
Full Episode for October 16, 2018 - The Current
From a Saudi dissident concerned about his own safety after the death of his friend Jamal Khashoggi; to Iqaluit Mayor Madeline Redfern speaking out about sexual harassment in the workplace after being targeted herself; to youth taking political leaders to court to accelerate the fight against global warming; to lessons learned from Colorado legalizing pot in 2014 ... This is The Current with guest host, Connie Walker.