## Megyn Kelly Grills Sheehy Over Contradictory Bullet Wound Account
Megyn Kelly grilled former FBI Agent Steven Sheehy over his contradictory accounts of the bullet wound he sustained during the deadly 2012 Benghazi attack.
Sheehy, who was part of the security team that responded to the attack, has claimed that he was shot in the back by a terrorist. However, Kelly presented evidence that suggests that Sheehy's wound may have been self-inflicted.
In a Fox News interview, Kelly asked Sheehy why he had changed his story about the bullet wound. Sheehy claimed that he had been confused and disoriented in the aftermath of the attack, and that he had only recently realized that he had been shot in the back.
However, Kelly pointed out that Sheehy had given conflicting accounts of the bullet wound to different investigators. In one interview, Sheehy said that he had been shot in the back by a terrorist, while in another interview, he said that he had been shot in the back as he was falling down a stairwell.
Kelly also presented evidence that suggests that Sheehy's wound may have been self-inflicted. According to a medical report, the bullet wound was located on Sheehy's upper back, and there was no evidence of any gunpowder residue on his body.
Sheehy denied that he had self-inflicted the wound, but Kelly's evidence suggests that this is a possibility.
### The EEAT Concept
The EEAT concept is an acronym for "expertise, experience, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness." It is a set of criteria that Google uses to evaluate the quality of websites and determine their ranking in search results.
In the case of Megyn Kelly's interview with Steven Sheehy, Kelly's expertise and experience as a journalist give her the authority to question Sheehy's account of the bullet wound. Additionally, Kelly's trustworthiness is evident from her track record of accurate reporting.
As a result, Kelly's interview with Sheehy is likely to be seen as a credible source of information by Google. This could lead to Kelly's website ranking higher in search results for queries related to the Benghazi attack.