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Thanks to the work of our brilliant and brave U.S. Navy Seals, Osama bin Laden is dead. Now everyone is looking for proof: the death photo. Since news broke that Bin Laden was killed, the world and media outlets have been scurrying to get their hands on the all exclusive Osama bin Laden death photo.

STORY: Another Osama bin Laden Death Photo? 

The fascination of seeing a death photo is has many facets, it’s something that you want to see, but you hate to look at. When the White House decides to release the photo, the world will view the photos with amazement and shock. Viewing the death photo of a person exposes the reality of the situation, it shows that this is real, someone is dead.

STORY: The 411 On What Happened To Osama’s Family After He Was Killed

No matter how much we want to see or don’t want to see the death photo, it will be released just like every other photo we were afraid to look at.

Go to the next page for the death photos you don’t want to see. 

(The Above Photo Shows the sons of Saddam Hussein sons, Uday Hussein right and Qusay Hussein left)

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Hitler:

April 30, 1945 Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’s Nazi Party, took his own life held up in his underground bunker. Hitler shot himself with his Walther PPK 7.65 mm pistol.

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Malcolm X:

February 21, 1965, Malcolm X, the civil rights leader who fought for the right of blacks was assassinated while speaking at a meeting of the Organization of Afro-American Unity. When a disturbance in the crowd erupted, a man rushed forward and shot him in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun. Two other men charged the stage and fired hitting him 16 times.

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Pac:

September 13, 1996, Tupac Shakur, the rap artist who revolutionized music, was gunned down on the Las Vegas strip when a vehicle pulled up alongside the car he was riding in and opened fire hitting him in the chest, pelvis, his right hand, thigh and one of the rounds ricocheted into Shakur’s right lung. 

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Martin Luther King Jr.:

April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights leader who fought for equal rights through means of non-violence was gunned down at the The Lorraine Motel in Memphis, TN. King was shot through his right cheek, smashing his jaw, then the bullet traveled down his spinal cord before lodging in his shoulder.

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JFK:

November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was shot once in the upper back and was killed with a final shot to the head while on a political trip to Dallas, TX.

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RFK:

June 6, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy, the Democratic Senator from New York and U.S. Attorney General was shot and killed in the kitchen of The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, when a gunman opened fire with a .22-caliber revolver hitting Kennedy three times.