The New York Times takes another look at the confession by 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and decides that our Wee-Bey Theory could very well fit. Like the character from The Wire for which it's named, the Theory posits that KSM confessed to so many crimes in order to keep the heat off of the rest of his crew.
"In acknowledging last Saturday his role in more than 30 terrorist attacks and plots, Khalid Shaikh
Mohammed certainly simplified the case against himself and may have effectively signed his own death warrant when he eventually faces a military trial," the Times notes. "But those same statements, released on Wednesday by the Pentagon, may complicate the prosecution of his former colleagues."
The L.A. Times, meanwhile, ponders whether "Mohammed [was] revealing the truth about himself and his deeds, or just playing to the jury?"
And Larisa Alexandrovna wonders the guy -- or, at least, the guy we've seen -- is really KSM at all.
UPDATE: ABC News is all over the Wee-Bey Theory, too.