In their hurry to get the hell out of Benghazi, American personnel at the U.S. consulate there seem to have left a few things behind. A few weeks after the Sept. 11 attack that killed 4 Americans, a Washington Post reporter found sensitive documents scattered around in the rubble, including detailed plans for the consulate’s security at certain times of the day and when certain people were present. The gates of the U.S. compound were locked several days after the bombing, but in the initial chaos, looters and others were free to walk around, and many documents seem to have disappeared.
Read it at The Washington Post