
Serious Questions Raised About Khashoggi Murder in Interview
Clip: Season 2019 Episode 13 | 5m 47s
FRONTLINE asks Saudi officials how Khashoggi's murder could have been a "rogue operation."
FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith raises serious questions about how Khashoggi’s murder in October 2018 could have been, as the Saudis have insisted, a “rogue operation.”
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Serious Questions Raised About Khashoggi Murder in Interview
Clip: Season 2019 Episode 13 | 5m 47s
FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith raises serious questions about how Khashoggi’s murder in October 2018 could have been, as the Saudis have insisted, a “rogue operation.”
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