What's the point of dismembering someone alive

And then pretending you had nothing to do with his death??

fooking weirdos.

If fingers were being cut off first presumably they wanted information from him or may be he was killed and then they started the cutting until they were told to do it off site and then somehow got the body out in one piece.

Generally the whole aim with torture is to carry out and have the word spread to people you want to hear but without anyone being able to prove you did it.  On that basis they've been reasonably successful so far.

Quite possible that they didn't want to kill him but someone unskilled nicked an artery whilst trying to just cause some pain.

ps I am not "petrified" of the Saudis because I don't think they care about me at all and tbh I am pretty easily bought anyway

it is gross to think about ofc (just cut a man's throat if you must)

saillers - apparently they surgically butchered him so pretty sure they wanted to kill him (at least based on the leaked evidence such as it is)

but yeahif the point is not to freak people out why bother

reckon that crown prince got a bit carried away

I'm not petrified either but that's because I'm a bit weird and have often wondered if I'd be capable of torture and if I'd be any good at it.  Being a gangland enforcer is probably more enjoyable than being a solicitor.

I am not petrified in that it is not very likely to happen is it! I save being petrified for actual risks.

It's not like you can even get near enough to a Saudi in Harrods to accidentally step on their toe.

belated heh@ this "Being a gangland enforcer is probably more enjoyable than being a solicitor."

I don't think so. You'd meet an ignominious end in an Asda car park.

 

I never seem to be frightened of anything much actually. I've always thought I was very lucky. Obviously if a large Saudi (or I presume they use non Saudi henchmen to do it) were standing over me with a knife it may be different.

yeah but I wouldn't go and write about it in the washington post

I'd just be like "not cool, good day tho *backs out of room*"

A bit like how the Saudi ambassador was

 

I mean ISIS worry me more

I can imagine a terror attack here involving similar (and am sort of surprised it hasn't gone down - that would be a way to really put the shyt up folk) 

Saudis not so much (even though yes yes they are the cash guys)

I seem to have a relatively high getting scared threshold.

Clergs I'd still rather an ignominious end in an Asda car park after seeing some extraordinary sights than leaping out of an office window through sheer boredom.