major iqbal replied, "no, mr.headley, a lot of real estate experts have told us that that particular property is going to appreciate in value within a few months." "he was laughing," writes headley. he sent more email used his credit card-- all potential electronic evidence of headley's mission that, after two years, was over. in august, he returned to pakistan, here to the gilani family compound in lahore. in his memoir, he explains that lashkar was moving forward with the mumbai attack plan. the attackers, the boys, would carry gps devices. attack leader sajid mir took headley's reconnaissance video and gps data and gave them to a man who helped train the attackers. his name: zarrar shah. he was lashkar's communications chief. his team of young computer experts were 21st-century jihadis. i learned a lot about shah from the interrogation of his assistant, who was captured and questioned by indian authorities. in his interrogation, he said shah was in charge of setting up a way to talk to the attackers once in mum