This podcast episode explores the ongoing trial of the five men accused of plotting the 9-11 attacks at Guantanamo. The trials face challenges including the impact of torture, complexity of the case, and lack of belief from others. Plea deals are considered as a potential path to closure, but there are concerns about the terms negotiated. The episode also highlights the emotional toll on the victims' families and the differing perspectives on seeking justice. Overall, the trial at Guantanamo raises questions about accountability, closure, and the future of the detainees.