By Daily Mail Reporter, Daily Mail, July 2, 2011
A former CIA operative has revealed his methods for extracting information from detainees and the secret prison they were taken to.
Glenn Carle, who has written a tell-all memoir about his time with the agency, said some people would call him a ‘torturer.’
He maintains he carried out all his duties within the law and within the boundaries of what he believed was morally right.
In The Interrogator Carle recalls the time after 9/11 when he was assigned to get information out of a suspected senior member of Al Qaeda.
At first Carle tries to build a rapport with the man he refers to in the book as CAPTUS.
When this doesn’t work the agency send the pair to ‘Hotel California,’ a so-called ‘black site’ or secret prison in an undisclosed foreign country, according to the book.
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Interrogator: Glenn Carle, who has written a tell-all memoir about his time with the agency, said some people would call him a ‘torturer’
Glenn Carle, who has written a tell-all memoir about his time with the agency, said some people would call him a ‘torturer.’
He maintains he carried out all his duties within the law and within the boundaries of what he believed was morally right.
In The Interrogator Carle recalls the time after 9/11 when he was assigned to get information out of a suspected senior member of Al Qaeda.
At first Carle tries to build a rapport with the man he refers to in the book as CAPTUS.
When this doesn’t work the agency send the pair to ‘Hotel California,’ a so-called ‘black site’ or secret prison in an undisclosed foreign country, according to the book.
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