Hard drives found at Osama bin Laden's compound were filled with porn, an animated film and memes of a classic Youtube video.
Back in 2011 US Navy SEALS stormed the terrorist leader's home in Abbottabad, Pakistan and killed him.
With bin Laden buried at sea the following day, work begun on excavating what had been his long-time hideout.
Among the collected items was an apparent Al-Qaeda recruitment form which asks questions such as '(Do you) have any hobbies or pastimes?' and 'Do you wish to execute a suicide operation?'
Also in the building were a number of hard drives containing some unexpected content.

As well as conspiracy theories about 9/11 - the attack bin Laden helped orchestrate - Navy SEALS found an extensive porn collection.
Peter Bergen, a national security analyst for CNN who was the first Western journalist to interview bin Laden on TV, has dug into the hardrive's contents for a new documentary.
He has speculated that the raunchy videos may have been used to convey secret, possibly murderous orders to his terrorist soldiers.
On National Geographic documentary Bin Laden’s Hard Drive the journalist notes the Saudi Arabian's paranoia when it came to using email and suggests notes may have been encrypted in the porn files' data.
In the documentary another possibility is tabled by forensic psychologist and CIA consultant Reid Meloy, who wonders whether bin Laden was simply into watching porn.

Also on the hard drive were memes of the classic Youtube video ‘Charlie Bit My Finger’ and the movie Ice Age.
Documents uncovered show that bin Laden was also concerned that one of his four wives had had a tracking device lodged in her tooth when she went to the dentists.
"I was told that you went to a dentist in Iran, and you were concerned about a filling she had put in for you," bin Laden wrote.
"The size of the chip is about the length of a grain of wheat, and the width of a fine piece of vermicelli."
In the documentary Bergen says: "Exploring these hard drives, it’s clear that digital information can say a lot.
"Osama bin Laden’s files left behind an imprint of a complex man, responsible for the murder of thousands of people.

"History will remember him for that but, in order to cut through the perception of this ascetic in a cave on a holy crusade, it’s important for us to see how he crafted the videos that went out to his followers."
Nearly 470,000 digital files, 250 gigabytes of data, more than 100 USB drives, DVDs and CDs, were discovered inside the compound along with five computers And multiple mobile phones.
Also found were cat videos, a video for practicing counting and crochet tutorials.
Other films he owned included Antz, Cars, Chicken Little, The Three Musketeers, Batman: Gotham Knight, and a little personal research: Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden and Biography: Osama bin Laden.