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Daughter of British aid worker beheaded by the ISIS 'Beatles' terror cell will travel to Syria in a bid to find his remains on the 10th anniversary of his murder
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September 9, 2024
Bethany Haines, 27, has vowed to travel to Syria in an effort to locate the body of her murdered father, David Haines, top right, who was decapitated by members of the Isis Beatles terror cell in 2014. She hopes to be able to track down her father's body and return it to Scotland where it can be buried. Two members of the group, El Shafee el-Sheikh and Alexanda Kotey, bottom right, were captured by Syrian Democratic Forces and later jailed for life for a string of brutal murders.
Brother of murdered aid worker David Haines admits he has given up on the search for his sibling's body after he was beheaded by ISIS 'Beatles' terror cell in Syria
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September 8, 2024
Charity worker David (left image, left and right), 44, was one of two British citizens and four Americans to be murdered by the Islamist thugs (inset: British ISIS recruit 'Jihadi John'), who cut off his head and broadcast the sickening images online in September 2014. He had arrived in Syria in March 2013 working for a French aid agency - and had only been in the country for three days when he was kidnapped and held hostage for 18 months, to the agony of his family, including older brother Mike (left image, right). After spending years vowing to retrieve his brother's remains, Mike says he is now at peace with the fact he may never find them.
Blood-soaked wars on prison wings between Muslim and white gangs... by an inmate-turned-author who's seen toothbrushes turned into terrifying makeshift knives
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April 24, 2024
One of my most memorable encounters as a former jailbird was with 'Ali', a notorious gangster whom I met days after he was released from a high security prison. He'd just completed several long sentences for firearms offences and serious violence. We'd become connected through a mutual friend who was one of Ali's neighbours in HMP Belmarsh - home to the UK's most notorious and dangerous criminals.
Canadian ex-wife of ISIS 'Beatle' Dure Ahmed speaks out for first time about her marriage to savage terrorist husband El Shafee Elsheikh and living in Syria: 'I was just a dumb girl in love':
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October 17, 2023
In 2014, Dure Ahmed moved from Canada to join her then-husband, the Isis 'Beatle', El Shafe Elsheikh. She was repatriated to Canada in April and claims she was never radicalised, but that she was just a "dumb girl in love." Elsheikh is serving eight life terms in a U.S. supermax jail.
Since the mental health protests were dismissed, ISIS Beatle 'Ringo' is in America's toughest supermax jail
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March 18, 2023
Elsheikh, 34, was sentenced to life in prison in August, but the Brit, 'Ned Ringo, refused to be sent to ADX Florence, Colorado, due to his poor mental stability. According to the Mirror, he was relocated earlier this month and is now in solitary confinement in a 7ft by 12ft cell. According to a US jail, Elsheikh will die in the closest thing America has to hell on Earth.' He is now exactly where he belongs.' Due to their British accents, Elsheikh, one of four terrorists in an IS cell in Iraq and Syria, called the Beatles by their captors.
The mother of James Foley: The Department of Justice informed the family that 'George' is still in federal detention in the United States.'
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January 12, 2023
Alexanda Kotey, the ISIS terrorist known as 'Jihadi George,' is no longer in the Bureau of Prisoners' custody, but Diane Foley said they have been assured that he has not been mistakenly released. 'The DOJ has informed us that Kotey is still in federal detention in the United States,' a spokesperson for CNN told DailyMail.com.' The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has announced that he is no longer in their detention center, sparking questions over his whereabouts, with one expert predicting that he would be grilled on "where the bodies are" located. In August last year, Kotey, 39, was admitted to Canaan jail in Pennsylvania as part of his plea bargain, which included 'cooperation requirements.' Because of Kotey's plea, he was able to avoid serving his time in Colorado's ADX Florence jail, dubbed the 'Alcatraz of the Rockies'.
Where is Alexanda Kotey, aka ISIS Beatle Jihadi George? The family of a victim has sparked tremblings
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January 12, 2023
While being detained in Pennsylvania's high-prolife Canaan jail, Alexanda Kotey, nicknamed 'Jihadi George,' has vanished from the state system. Since pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges relating to the abduction, torture, and beheading of Islamic State hostages in Syria between 2012 and 2015, the 39-year-old was jailed there. However, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has reported that he is no longer detained, prompting suspicion regarding his whereabouts, with one expert suggesting that he will be grilled on where the bodies are located.' In August last year, he was sent to Canaan as part of his plea agreement, which also included 'cooperation obligations.'
ISIS Beatle sentenced to life for torture and murder of hostages VANISHES from US prison system
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January 12, 2023
Alexanda Kotey, 39, (left) one of the so-called "ISIS Beatles" who is serving a life term for the torture and murder of American hostages has been barred from the US prison system. According to Federal Bureau of Prisons reports, he is no longer in detention at Canaan's high-security prison (top right). After having pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges relating to the kidnapping, torture, and beheading of Islamic State hostages in Syria, Kotey (bottom inset) was jailed in America last year. Kotey's disappearance has sparked indignation among his relatives' families, including the daughter of a British aid worker who was killed. Bethany Haines, whose father David (top inset with Bethany), was assassinated by Kotey and believes the terrorist is 'assisting authorities' and wants him to be returned to a high-security institution to serve out the entirety of his sentence.
There is a lot of backlash against 'extra care' for ISIS 'Beatle' behind 'horrific' beheadings
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September 27, 2022
El Shafee Elsheikh, 34, (left) or 'Ringo' will not be jailed in solitary confinement at ADX Florence in Colorado (right), but instead he'll spend his time in a less restrictive jail on the same site as USP Florence High. Elsheikh, a West London journalist, received eight life sentences for committing'some of the most barbaric terrorist acts ever seen' as part of the twisted 'ISIS Beatles' party, which captured, tortured, and killed a group of journalists and humanitarian workers in Syria in 2014.
AVOIDS, a notorious ISIS group, is serving a life term in a "concrete box" in a Colorado supermax jail
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September 27, 2022
El Shafee Elsheikh, 34, will not go to what is described as a "concrete box" at the ADX Florence jail in Colorado, but a less restrictive prison on the same site known as USP Florence High. Elsheikh received eight life sentences for "some of the most barbaric terrorist acts ever seen" as part of the twisted 'ISIS Beatles' group, which was named as such because of its British accents. The group captured, tortured, and murdered a group of journalists and humanitarian workers in Syria in 2014. Three of the victims were killed on video before the sickening film was released online by the death cult, shocking the world.
For plotting to kidnap and behead Americans, ISIS Beatle has been sentenced to life in jail
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August 19, 2022
On Friday, El Shafee Elsheikh (inset) was sentenced to life in US prison. Elsheikh, a Sudanese born and raised in London, was found guilty of plotting to murder four American hostages (right, clockwise from top right): Peter Kassig, Kayla Mueller, Steven Sotloff, and James Foley. Following the sentencing hearing, Foley's mother, Diane (main) spoke to reporters, saying, "Today we remember four extraordinary young Americans."
After landing in the United Kingdom on a flight from Turkey, 'ISIS Beatle', 38, is arrested at Luton airport
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August 11, 2022
Aine Davis, who is suspected of complicity in the guarding, torturing, and beheading of prisoners for the terrorist group, arrived in the United Kingdom on a Turkish flight. After seven-and-a-half years in jail for being an ISIS affiliate, he was released from the country. The 38-year-old has previously denied being named 'Jihadi Paul,' a member of the Beatles' organisation owed to the British accents of its members. Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command arrested him on his arrival in the United Kingdom.