It seemed
clear-cut and sadly familiar: A journalist was shot and killed while walking in
Mogadishu, one of the deadliest places in the world for the press. Yet in the
four weeks that have passed since those initial reports from international and
local news agencies--accounts that were then amplified by the United Nations,
CPJ, and numerous human rights groups--virtually everything about the case has
been cast into doubt. Was there a murder, after all? Who was the woman said to
have been targeted? Does she even exist, at least as she was described? What
did the people described as eyewitnesses really see? And why, after telling
local journalists early on that the case was actually being investigated as a false
report, have police gone silent for weeks?