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SEE: Trump worried Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi could be dead


SEE: Trump worried Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi could be dead



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What does Secretary of State Mike Pompeo now know about any recording, and has he heard some of that in the disappearance and apparent murder of the writer of the "post of Washington" Jamal Khashoggi? Tonight, what a Turkish official is now defeating our team. Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, never leaving. You can see blue lights that are used to search the consulate and residence for signs of blood or other evidence. And look at this image. The Saudi Crown Prince to the left and to the far right, a man not far from the crown prince. That man, now seen in several surveillance photos of those 24 hours when the Khashoggi disappeared, entered the consulate, in front of the Consul General's house and in the security of the airport before his flight departed. And tonight, this question. What does Secretary Pompeya know about this alleged recording, and have you heard any of us? The foreign correspondent of ABC, Ian Pannell, leads us from Istanbul. Reporter: Tonight, new explosive developments on the alleged murder of the writer "Washington post" Jamal Khashoggi. ABC News was informed that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an audio recording of the writer's murder during meetings in Ankara 24 hours ago, according to a senior Turkish source. Speaking anonymously and exclusively from ABC News, the official said that Secretary Pompeo also received a transcript of the recording. On the other hand, ABC News has been informed of allegations that Khashoggi was killed in the consulate after a fight that lasted eight minutes, and that he died of strangulation. ABC News went to the White House to make comments, which forwarded the questions to the state department. The spokesman of the state department tells ABC news, appointment, the secretary went to this yesterday. You have not heard a tape. Late today, the president asked, do you think Jamal Khashoggi is dead? It certainly looks that way to me. It is very sad. It certainly looks that way. Reporter: The president also asked: are you considering the possible consequences for the Saudis? Well, it will have to be very severe. I mean it's bad, bad things. But we'll see what happens. Reporter: His comments came after Pompeo informed the president for almost an hour this morning about his visits to Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Later, Pompeo said the Saudis promised him a full and thorough investigation. I told President Trump this morning that we should give them a few more days to complete that. They are an important strategic alliance of the United States and we must also take this into account. Reporter: During the night, investigators take out boxes from the consulate of Saudi Arabia. As growing evidence seems to link a member of the royal family entourage with the incident. Maher Abdulaziz mutreb is frequently seen traveling with the crown prince. The two men, a few feet away from each other in Houston earlier this year. Now, a pro-government Turkish newspaper publishes new images of Mutreb in Istanbul the day the writer disappeared. Apparently, Mutreb is seen entering the Saudi consulate at 9:55 a.m. of October 2. A little more than three hours before Khashoggi enters. At 4:53 p.m. M., The mutreb is seen outside the house of the consul general. That residence will become a key focus of researchers in the last 24 hours. Turkish police looking for blood with ultraviolet lights. A little more than an hour later, at 5:58 p.m. M., The mutreb is seen clearing the security at the airport, apparently leaving Turkey. ABC News has obtained flight records that show that a private plane registered with a company based in Riyadh left the airport about 50 minutes later. One of the two Saudi private planes that made one day's stops in Istanbul that day. And so let's go back to Ian Pannell again tonight from Istanbul. We hear the secretary of state there today saying that EE. UU I should give the Saudis a few more days about this, and there were questions, Ian, for days if Treasury Secretary Steve Muchin would still attend a major Saudi investment conference that others had withdrawn from Reportero: That's right. But after a long delay and a lot of pressure, he has now announced that he will not attend this conference dubbed Davos in the desert. He joins a long list of senior executive directors and large corporations that have also retired, leaving Saudi Arabia's plans to reinvent itself as a technology center at Tatters. David? Ian Pannell, thanks. We are also following that headline tonight outside of


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