Very good point ~ someone in State coordinated getting the ambassador on site with a light security detail ~ or, maybe further down the line. State has an elaborate management structure ~ should take no time at all to find the in-house AlQaida agent.
That is probably already known. No sarcasm tag.
He was scheduled to attend a meeting at a hospital/clinic the next day according to one report I read. The doctor who handed over his body to be returned to the US was supposed to meet with him and a doctor from Boston, I think, over improving facilities or some such.