s.e.a.l. team six splintered, several of them offering different accounts of what went down inside bin laden's complex that night. >> we both engaged in several more. >> first up the s.e.a.l. calling himself mark owen in disguise on "60 minutes." his can account is described in the best-selling book "no easy day" has his spotting bin laden's head poking out from a door frame. another s.e.a.l. he dubs the point man fired the first shot then rushed into the room. >> you stepped into the room and saw the man lying on the floor. what did you do? >> myself and the next assaulter in, we both engaged in several more times and then rolled off and then continued clearing the room. >> when you say you engaged him, what do you mean? >> fired. >> you shot him? >> yeah. >> but soon enough a new s.e.a.l. emerged on the cover of "esquire magazine" saying he was the shooter and that he stared down osama bin laden face-to-face and shot him in the forehead. journalist phil bronstein wrote the article. >> the shooter rolled into the bedroom on the right-hand side and ultimately right there faced