9/11 Suspect: Artist Drew My Nose Too Big
The confessed mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America said a courtroom artist at his arraignment Thursday made his nose look too big.
No photographers were allowed inside the courtroom for the first appearance of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged coconspirators on war crimes charges. So it fell to artist Janet Hamlin to provide the world with the first image of the al Qaeda kingpin since his capture in Pakistan in 2003.
Her rendering was reviewed to make sure it didn't include classified information, and wound up in Mohammed's hands when his defense team was given a look, said Pentagon spokesman Navy Cmdr. Jeffrey Gordon.
Mohammed wasn't pleased.
"I heard he said I should compare it to the FBI photo of him," Hamlin said, clutching a copy of the much-publicized capture photo that showed Mohammed in a T-shirt looking disheveled and unshaven.
Asked if Mohammed had a point, Hamlin said: "I agree totally" before rushing back to the courtroom to downsize his nose.
It is not uncommon for courtroom figures to make artistic appeals. Some request more hair; others complain about double chins. New York-based courtroom artist Marilyn Church said that during the first World Trade Center bombing trial, a defense lawyer complained that his client was being portrayed as an angry terrorist.
"He looked pretty ferocious to me," Church said. "But I guess the testimony doesn't make you look kindly on them either."
© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. No photographers were allowed inside the courtroom for the first appearance of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged coconspirators on war crimes charges. So it fell to artist Janet Hamlin to provide the world with the first image of the al Qaeda kingpin since his capture in Pakistan in 2003.
Her rendering was reviewed to make sure it didn't include classified information, and wound up in Mohammed's hands when his defense team was given a look, said Pentagon spokesman Navy Cmdr. Jeffrey Gordon.
Mohammed wasn't pleased.
"I heard he said I should compare it to the FBI photo of him," Hamlin said, clutching a copy of the much-publicized capture photo that showed Mohammed in a T-shirt looking disheveled and unshaven.
Asked if Mohammed had a point, Hamlin said: "I agree totally" before rushing back to the courtroom to downsize his nose.
Hamlin, who worked for The Associated Press before returning freelance work in New York, has made several trips to Guantanamo, and her sketches are being used in a media pool, with joint access.
Gallery: Sketches Of High-Profile Trials
It is not uncommon for courtroom figures to make artistic appeals. Some request more hair; others complain about double chins. New York-based courtroom artist Marilyn Church said that during the first World Trade Center bombing trial, a defense lawyer complained that his client was being portrayed as an angry terrorist.
"He looked pretty ferocious to me," Church said. "But I guess the testimony doesn't make you look kindly on them either."
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Re: "Posted by FeelFreee4U at 02:35 PM"
Michael Totten, you sniveling worm.
Has your wife found a man to be with instead of having to bear the embarrassment of being regularly disappointed by you? She is a brave woman to be seen in public with such an impotent failure.
I am flattered that you are so jealous of me that you would seek to imitate me.
It is quite sad, Michael Totten, that you can only snivel and cower, screeching for others to fight and die to appease your own shocking cowardice.
Oh well. I guess that is the burden that you must face, being a eunuch and all.
If anyone would like a good laugh, check out the inane ramblings of this craven fool, Michael Totten, at-
www.michaeltotten.com
Black Flag... Roaches check in but they don%u2019t check out!
Hotel California.. "You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave".
You%u2019re either dealt the fate of being born into this filth with no way out, or you choose to convert because you have a Nazi like mentality. There%u2019s "no way out".
Islam is a disgusting cancer on this Earth.. a pimple on the a*ss of Satan.. A scourge that has scarred humanity for all time. And the worst part? "There%u2019s no way out".
Tst! Tst!
Ask me if I care.
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Ummmmm I do worry about us Americans, since I happen to be one of them...Besides, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed admitted himself that he masterminded the 9/11 plot.
Meanwhile, our unelected Fuhrer has lied us into war Posted by FeelFree4U
You''ve got to be kidding me! This guy is getting a trial and hopefully a fair one. A tremendous crime on humanity and property was committed and you don''t think this is a priority. This and many countries are quite capable of carrying out multiple and simultaneous priority measures without excluding other important matters. As for your second paragraph, I this your point is well taken and shared by many but probably not embellished with exagerations. Get a grip man or you may find your self no better than those you wish to condemn and be condemned yourself.