Authorities had been holding Gary Faulkner since 13 June when they found him in the woods of northern Pakistan armed with a pistol, a 40-inch sword and night-vision equipment. The American construction worker had made six trips to the country in search of bin Laden.
Founder of The Publicity Agency, Glenn Selig, said he believed there was a public interest in Faulkner and that people would want to know why he risked his life on a solo mission to kill bin Laden.
‘To many, Gary Faulkner is a hero for trying to hunt down public enemy number one,’ said Selig.
‘They believe he tried to do what should have been done years ago. Gary Faulkner clearly has an incredible story to share with the world and we will help him do just that.'
Founder of The Publicity Agency, Glenn Selig, said he believed there was a public interest in Faulkner and that people would want to know why he risked his life on a solo mission to kill bin Laden.
‘To many, Gary Faulkner is a hero for trying to hunt down public enemy number one,’ said Selig.
‘They believe he tried to do what should have been done years ago. Gary Faulkner clearly has an incredible story to share with the world and we will help him do just that.'