Posted on 02/27/2015 10:37:41 AM PST by Enlightened1
Showing him with a goatee beard and wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cap, the image is revealed in student records from his time at the University of Westminster.
It comes after the 26-year-old who became the masked face of the notorious terror organisation was identified as the figure seen in several videos of hostages being beheaded.
Sky News can also exclusively reveal details of Emwazi's academic achievements during his stint at the university in London's Cavendish campus, between 2006 and 2009.
According to the document, he passed all but two of the modules in his Information Systems with Business Management degree, for which he was awarded a lower second honours (2:2).
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Dang, he looks like about half the people on the bad side of Pittsburgh.
The other half wear burkas.
I’d cover my head with a torn floor mat if I looked like him. This is proof that gender bending and inbreeding result in subhuman freaks of nature.
With BamBam’s immigration policy, I guess Johnny can go to as many Pirate’s games as he wants.
I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t put a curl in a baseball cap.
The Pittsburgh Pirates had a player named Sammy Khalifa whose father came from Egypt.
Another face I wouldn’t want to meet in a dark alley.
I hear you. It looks dorky as hell. I was dismayed to see even some NASCAR drivers wearing their hats like this.
I’d like to see a picture of him on fire.
Makes him look Amish.
Anybody who is getting paid lotsa $$ to wear a hat is gonna wear it like he’s told to, LOL.
Is that ball cap photo-shopped on his head or is he just another idiot too stupid to adjust it properly?
I wouldn't mind, but I want 20 feet distance, no crowds and it will be OK.
How long before we hear his mother say, “My son is a good boy. He would never do anything like that...”
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