Osama Bin Laden, in Pakistan, in a Mansion
Match history's most-notorious fugitives to their evil lairs.
Updated Tuesday, May 3, 2011, at 12:51 PM ET
On Sunday, American operatives found and killed Osama Bin Laden outside ofIslamabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden, who was nearly cornered in the caves of Tora Bora in 2001, sought shelter indoors 10 years later. The terrorist leader was killed in the three-story compound he shared with family members and followers in the summer resort town of Abbottabad.
Bin Laden isn't the first infamous figure to seek shelter in a secluded lair. Think you know who went where? Test your knowledge of famous hide-outs with this interactive game.
SecretService U.S. Secret Service Enjoying morning in undisclosed location. | |
|---|---|
| SecretService U.S. Secret Service Tackling person of interest in undisclosed location.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Performing a classified act.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Performing a classified act.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Performing a classified act.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service @ PressSec TMI.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Using some judo on some counterfeiters.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Renegade is secure.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Renegade is secure.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Renegade is on the move.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Renegade is secure.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Waiting outside men's room.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service @ JoeBiden Stop that. We can see you doing that.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Waiting outside men's room.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Dialing my ear phone on my other phone. # ImportantBusiness | |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Speaking into wrist: 'Whan that Aprille ...'
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Hands crossed, standing still, feeling good.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Receiving classified instructions.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Doing various top-secret things.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Resting.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Eating a sandwich through my sleeve. | |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Escorting Renaissance to undisclosed vegetable location.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Tackling a zucchini.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Zucchini cleared.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Escorting Renaissance to undisclosed small-children school.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Child of interest brandishing scissors.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Tackling child of interest.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Nerve-pinching child into temporary paralysis.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Child whimpering, cleared.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Hands crossed, standing still, feeling good.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Running really fast.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Running not so fast.
| |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Still running, eating undisclosed Larabar from sleeve. | |
| SecretServiceU.S. Secret Service Hands crossed, standing still, feeling good.
|
-
Photo of Pablo Escobar by Raul Arboleda/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Pablo Escobar's compound by Raul Arboleda/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Osama Bin Laden by AUSAF NEWS PAPERF/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Osama Bin Laden's compound by Farooq Naeem/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Paul Schaefer by STR/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Paul Schaefer's bunker by HO/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Saddam Hussein by Wikimedia Commons; photo of Saddam Hussein's spider hole by Chris Hondros/Getty Images; photo of Saddam Hussein's compound by Hondros/ Getty Images; photo of Ted Kaczynski from Wikimedia Commons; photo of Ted Kaczynski's compound from Wikimedia Commons; photo of David Koresh from Wikimedia Commons; photo of David Koresh's compound from Tim Roberts/AFP/Getty Images; photo of Charles Manson from Wikimedia Commons; photo of Charles Manson's lair from Nevada Tumbleweed/Flickr; photo of Adolf Hitler from Wikimedia Commons; photo of Adolf Hitler's compound from Wikimedia Commons; photo of Jim Jones from The Jonestown Institute; photo of Jim Jones' lair from the Jonestown Institute.



Leading Environmental Activist’s Blunt Confession: I Was Completely Wrong To Oppose GMOs
How Many People Have Been Killed by Guns Since Newtown?
Teens Hate Twitter, World Leaders Love It