Turkey's president says Saudi officials plotted for daysto kill reporter Jamal Khashoggiin Saudi Arabia's diplomatic offices in Istanbul.On Tuesday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke to Turkey's parliamentabout the incident believed to have happened on October 2.Erdogan refused to accept Saudi Arabia's explanationthat the Saudi journalist was accidentally killed.Erdogan also demanded that the Saudistell him the names of every person involved.Erdogan said he wants Saudi Arabia to send 18 suspects to Turkey for a trial.The Saudi government has arrested 18 men in connectionto the killing and said it is carrying out an investigation.Saudi Arabia has described the suspects as rogue operators.But reports have linked Saudi Arabia'sCrown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the killing."To blame such an incident on...security and intelligence memberswould not satisfy us or the international community,"Erdogan said in a speech to parliament.The Turkish president said Saudi Arabia admitted to the killing.He said he expects the 18 will be brought to justice.He used the word "murder" 15 times in his speech to parliament.The Associated Press reports that a U.S. official,who refused to be identified by name,said CIA director Gina Haspel is in Turkey to discuss the case.U.S. President Donald Trump also has said he is not satisfiedwith the explanations from Saudi Arabia about the death.Khashoggi was a writer for the Washington Post newspaperand a critic of the Saudi government.Erdogan did not blame Crown Prince Mohammed by name in his speech.However, he kept pressure on the Saudi governmentwith his demands for the Saudi suspects.Calling Khashoggi "the victim of a savage murder," Erdogan saidthat ignoring the murder would "hurt the human conscience."Erdogan said 15 Saudi officials arrived in the country before Khashoggi's death.He also said a man wore Khashoggi's clothesand walked out of the diplomatic office, possibly as a decoy."We are seeking answers. Who did these peopleget their orders from to go (to Turkey)?" Erdogan asked.International attention increased after Saudi Arabiasaid on Saturday that Khashoggi died in a fight.The case has shocked people around the world.At a government meeting Tuesday,King Salman again said that Saudi Arabiawould hold those responsible for Khashoggi's death "accountable."The state-run Saudi Press Agency reported his comments.Saudi Arabia said it has arrested suspectsand dismissed several important intelligence officials.Critics believe the arrests were a wayto cover up the responsibility of Crown Prince Mohammed.Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said Tuesday the investigationinto the killing of Khashoggi would produce the truth about what happened.Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said, while visiting Indonesia,that rules will be put in place so that "something like this can never happen again."Khashoggi was at the Saudi diplomatic office to get documentslinked to his planned marriage to Turkish citizen Hatice Cengiz.