al-Qaeda leader was 54-years-old when he was hunted down by US Navy Seals and shot dead in a home in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Authorities seized more than 100 USB drives, CDs and DVDs from the compound where the terrorist organiser was killed.While five computers and several cell phones were also uncovered – with almost 470,000 files comprising 250GB of data being taken as evidence.It has been reported the files, footage and digital information captured alongside bin Laden’s dead body included scores of hardcore porn films.Some reports have suggested the porn may have contained hidden messages within them, intended to be smuggled to his supporters.While Australia's Daily Telegraph suggests the discovery of porn suggests Bin Laden "may have.
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