March 18, 2010
Chicago Jihadi Pleads Guilty to Mumbai Massacre, Was Ordered to Behead MoToon Publishers
We've been following this guy since the beginning. No, since before the beginning. Since the halal butcher house he owned was raided.
I guess I'm glad that he plead guilty and is cooperating. I'm also glad to hear that our natural allies in India will finally have access to him
But he did help plan the murders of 178 people in Mumbai, including 3 Americans. For that he deserves the death penalty.
But if he names names, then I suppose this piece of scum's otherwise worthless life might be worth something. Not a lot, but something.
We also learn that his al Qaeda contact asked him and his accomplices to behead any one they captured in the planned attack on the Danish newspaper that first published the Mohammad cartoons.
In this case, Headley pled guilty to all 12 counts in return for recommendation of a lighter than maximum sentence that could have been a death penalty. The counts are:These would be the glorious Mujahideen freedom fighters that Censored31 has been talking to us about so much lately. They censor via beheading.• Conspiracy to bomb public places in India;
• Conspiracy to murder and maim persons in India;
• Six counts of aiding and abetting the murder of U.S. citizens in India;
• Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism in India;
• Conspiracy to murder and maim persons in Denmark;
• Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorism in Denmark;
• And conspiracy to provide material support to terrorist Lashkar ...The plea agreement reveals some new facets in the terror case ... In May 2009, Headley and Abdur Rehman again met with Kashmiri in Waziristan. Kashmiri told Headley to meet with a European contact who could provide Headley with money, weapons and manpower for the newspaper attack, and relate Kashmiri's instructions that this should be a suicide attack and the attackers should prepare martyrdom videos beforehand.
Kashmiri reportedly stated that the attackers should behead captives and throw their heads out of the newspaper building to heighten the response from Danish authorities, and added that the "elders," whom Headley understood to be al-Qaida leadership, wanted the attack to happen as soon as possible.






