Remember these guys? Theri trial is going on right now in New Jersey, and it's not pretty:
Jurors at the Fort Dix terror trial today watched videos of beheadings and al Qaeda propaganda seized from one defendant's computer, footage investigators contend proves the young Muslim men were studying terror tactics and preparing to attack.
One video opened with background music and a man singing "Blood shall be spilled" in Arabic.
Then two Iraqi captives appeared in succession on camera, each sitting before a red tapestry and confessing they had been spies for America and Israel.
An FBI language specialist, Gassan Hajjar, then described for jurors what happened next: Using a knife, the captors sliced off the hostages' heads, taking four to six minutes to complete the decapitations, he said. They held the severed heads aloft, placed them back on the bodies and celebrated.
Prosecutors aired the videos as the first week of testimony in the Camden courtroom came to an end, letting the images potentially linger in jurors' minds as a searing coda to the week.
Hopefully, prosecutors don't run into the same problems that have plagued other recent terrorism trials.