The official government narrative regarding the fate of murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens has some serious unreported discrepancies and leaves out key elements of the chronology of events, a forthcoming book on the Benghazi attacks demonstrates.
The book is slated for release Sept. 9, two days before the second anniversary of the Benghazi attack.
A full chapter is dedicated to investigating Stevens' death.
Raising some eyebrows, Thomas Pickering, the State Department's lead Benghazi investigator and author of the State-sponsored Accountability Review Board report, or ARB, refused to deny there was a plan to kidnap Stevens.
At a House Oversight and Government Reform committee hearing on Benghazi in mid-September 2013, Rep. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wy., asked Pickering directly the alleged kidnap plot.
She asked, "Is it true that they were planning to kidnap the ambassador and it went wrong?"
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