TORTURED TO DEATH

Missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi was ‘chopped into pieces while still ALIVE in horrifying seven-minute execution’

A source claims to have heard a recording capturing the moment he was dragged into a study and surgically dismembered

MISSING journalist Jamal Khashoggi was chopped into pieces while ALIVE in a horrifying seven-minute execution, it's reported.

His murderers are reported to have listened to music on their headphones while surgically dismembering his body.

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Evidence suggests the 59-year-old regime critic was tortured to death, dismembered and smuggled outCredit: AFP or licensors

A source claims to have heard a recording from the writer's Apple Watch capturing the moment he was allegedly dragged into a study and butchered.

The anonymous source said Khashoggi - a Saudi journalist based in the US - can be heard screaming as he's dragged from the Consul General’s office to a desk in next door study.

They claim the consul was taken out of the room before Khashoggi was "injected with an unknown drug".

The source told the : "There was no attempt to interrogate him. They had come to kill him."

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shake hands ahead of today's meetingCredit: AP:Associated Press
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrives in Ankara, Turkey this morning for talks with Turkish President Tayyip ErdoganCredit: Reuters
Pompeo shakes hand with a Saudi official before leaving Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters
The scene outside the Saudi Arabia consul's residence, in Istanbul, on Tuesday night, amid reports the journalist was chopped up insideCredit: AP:Associated Press
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They also said that the 52-year-old's cries and screams were heard by witnesses downstairs before his body was "cut into pieces".

It comes as a Turkish official claimed there was evidence Khashoggi had been tortured to death, "cut into pieces" and smuggled out.

His murderers are reported to have listened to music on their headphones while dismembering his body.

The high-level dignitary, who didn't want to be named, said that police found "certain evidence" of Khashoggi's slaying at the consulate, without elaborating.

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Earlier Donald Trump claimed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman "denied all knowledge" of Khashoggi's mysterious disappearance.

The US President said the Crown Prince told him an investigation was underway and promised he would get answers surrounding the writer's fate.

The passport of a suspected Saudi national involved in the disappearance of Washington Post journalist Jamal KhashoggiCredit: 9news
Turkey released seven passport scans of men it says were involved in the journalist’s killingCredit: 9news
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The faces and names of the men have been obscured because they have not been independently verifiedCredit: 9news

He went on to slam criticism of Saudi Arabia as a case of "guilty until proven innocent" - and compared it to to the allegations of sexual assault surrounding Brett Kavanaugh.

Trump defended what he characterised as efforts to condemn Riyadh over Khashoggi's disappearance before all the facts were known.

The 59-year-old, who wrote critically about the Saudis for the Washington Post, disappeared on October 2 after travelling to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to pick up paperwork he need to get married.

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