KSM's interrogator was murdered in February

Found dead in a hotel room in (where else?) Florida. After an autopsy, the death was ruled a homicide.

Commander Alphonso Doss, 44
Here's the first page of returns for the Google search term "Cmdr. Alphonso Doss khalid sheikh". The big corporate media (NYT, WP, Guardian, BBC, etc.) appear to have ignored or suppressed the story entirely. (I only found out about it myself today, thanks to a tweet entitled "Modern day MK Ultra". )
Had anyone here heard anything about this before? If not, why not?
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was, notoriously, waterboarded 183 times in order to secure his "confession" to having masterminded 9/11. But the mass media seem curiously uninterested in the fate of the man who oversaw that torture. The websites that reported the story of Alphonsoi Doss's murder appear to be all either a) small and obscure, or b) military publications -- most of which seem notably tightlipped both about the circumstances of his death and -- especially -- about the fact that he was in charge of KSM's interrogation.
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/20 ... d-911.html
NB: Not a suicide, a homicide. So who murdered Commander Alphonso Doss, and why? And how, exactly? And why wasn't this big, big news?*
*Cos, after all, for all we know it could have been a vengeful Al Qaeda terrst, right? For instance.
Commander Alphonso Doss, 44
Here's the first page of returns for the Google search term "Cmdr. Alphonso Doss khalid sheikh". The big corporate media (NYT, WP, Guardian, BBC, etc.) appear to have ignored or suppressed the story entirely. (I only found out about it myself today, thanks to a tweet entitled "Modern day MK Ultra". )
Had anyone here heard anything about this before? If not, why not?
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was, notoriously, waterboarded 183 times in order to secure his "confession" to having masterminded 9/11. But the mass media seem curiously uninterested in the fate of the man who oversaw that torture. The websites that reported the story of Alphonsoi Doss's murder appear to be all either a) small and obscure, or b) military publications -- most of which seem notably tightlipped both about the circumstances of his death and -- especially -- about the fact that he was in charge of KSM's interrogation.
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/20 ... d-911.html
NB: Not a suicide, a homicide. So who murdered Commander Alphonso Doss, and why? And how, exactly? And why wasn't this big, big news?*
*Cos, after all, for all we know it could have been a vengeful Al Qaeda terrst, right? For instance.