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Chrissy Gurley’s remarks on Twitter spark critical contemplation: if Bin Laden directed the attacks, why was he never officially charged? According to U.S. legal procedures, any allegation of murder that occurs on American soil should prompt a grand jury investigation. Surprisingly, this procedure seemed to have bypassed Bin Laden, who was implicated yet never formally indicted for 9/11.
Every American familiar with the FBI's Most Wanted list knows that Bin Laden is a prominent figure, accused of past terrorist acts like the bombings of U.S. embassies. Yet, a striking absence looms over his name— there is no mention of the September 11 attacks on his wanted poster. This glaring omission prompts deeper questioning into the evidence that led to Bin Laden's notoriety.