Jamal Khashoggi’s widow says she lives in fear following his brutal killing



Hanan Khashoggi says she lives in fear, afraid she could “be assassinated at any time,” following the brutal killing of her husband, Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which a U.S. intelligence report found was approved by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman. CNBC’s Eamon Javers brings us the NBC News exclusive interview.

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16 comments

  1. He was killed years ago and some say deserved it, a double agent bad mouthing and turning on the wrong peeps. Smart woman keeping her mouth shut and not following in her weasel BFs footsteps, at least she knows the consequences.

  2. She is careful not to say anything about the Saudi's, understandable given what happened to her husband. I hope her asylum application is approved. She can always buy another phone from a new carrier, and buy in someone's name that the snoops will not be able to detect. A Black Phone comes to mind. The company was once located at National Harbor.

  3. Why don't the other journalists that were silenced by other governments get the same amount of attention from the media?

  4. So he had a wife and a fiancé?

  5. We really don't think that they need anything from you.
    But since they ruined your life you must get some money to live comfortable.

  6. This is a HUGE story and a profound wake up call. How do you use your cell phone? Is all your life on it? All your comings and goings? Why do this? I do not use my phone to search online. When I go out, I leave my cell phone at home. I do not desire that my local community let alone the entire world know the details of my simple life. I have nothing to hide, but the forces that can tap your cell phone are forces not to empower by lack of discernment or carelessness, or imagining that you are safer out and about with your 'tracker' than you are without it. There are more than enough surveillance cameras everywhere now.

  7. Creator came to earth. Jesus is God and Muhammad's Allah is really Satan in disguise. I have decided to become a Christian ✝️

  8. Keep telling this Story!!!

  9. Are you kidding me 😂 Oh sorry your husband was dismembered, how do you feel about Golf?

  10. May Allah bless the victims of 9/11!

  11. No one can hack my phone, I don't have a "can you hear me now/personal tracking device" in my pocket.
    WHO DIDN'T KNOW they are RFID Chips? YOU BUY?

  12. Somebody call her a WHAAAAAAAAMbulance. Just looking for US handout.