"We're going to broadcast in real time to several locations that will be available just to victim families," Army Col. Lawrence Morris, chief prosecutor for the controversial war crimes court, said at the naval base recently.
In February, military prosecutors charged Mohammed and five other captives with murder and conspiracy and asked that they be executed if convicted of plotting to crash hijacked planes into New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon in 2001.
The only thing that would make me happier, is if they televise the executions if they are convicted. Throw it on pay per view and make a mint for the victims and to help with reconstruction of the World Trade Center.
Travis
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