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Saturday, 4 October 2014

ISIS British Executioner, Jihadi John Beheads Fourth Victim In Gruesome Video

The chilling masked figure of the fanatical Briton known as Jihadi John towered over Alan Henning in all too familiar style today as the taxi driver became the fourth hostage that he seemingly beheads. British and US intelligence agents have identified the cold blooded killer and Islamic State propagandist in chief but his name has not been released as security investigators monitor those he is known to have been associated with.
Again last night the video had been carefully filmed in a bid to confuse those looking at its every aspect for clues but a picture has emerged of a monster who enjoys murder, humiliation and torture.
Security experts believe the black-robed killer ranting on the video has a distinct English accent, rather than another British person dubbing over the footage and comes from south east London. The jihadist wears a black mask, concealing all but his eyes, making it difficult to be sure the voice on the video belongs to him. But audio experts have claimed they are ‘99 per cent’ certain the words were spoken by the man seen on camera.
So far the Briton has been seen murdering UK aid worker David Haines, and US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff but they also believe he has overseen the brutal, callous torture of hostages in his charge.
One of 500 Britons fighting with IS, he is now one of the most wanted men in the world with Special Forces hunting his headquarters in the group’s headquarters of Raqqa, northern Syria. Jihadi John is understood to have become radicalised almost overnight and left Britain more than a year ago, where he quickly became a hardened fighter.
Next in line: At the end of the video released last night, war veteran Peter Kassig is threatened to be the next victim to be executed 
British and US signals specialists in Baghdad and the Kurdish city of Irbil have been working with GCHQ to pinpoint where he is now. Aircraft fitted with sophisticated equipment, which can eavesdrop on conversations taking place tens of thousands of feet below, are listening to see if they can pick up a voice match.

Source: CNN / DailyMail 

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