Posted on 09/03/2014 2:11:13 AM PDT by nickcarraway
BEFORE he was named as a key suspect in the brutal beheading of two western journalists, the man who has become known as Jihad John was an aspiring rapper with a dark message.
Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, who released music videos under the name L Jinny and even had a few songs played on BBC radio, has gained notoriety for darker reasons other than his music.
The British man has gained worldwide attention after he was named as the chief suspect in the gruesome beheading of American journalist James Foley. Police and intelligence officials told Britains Sunday Times that MI5 and MI6 is almost certain of the identity of the British jihadist who appeared and spoke in the video posted by IS militants.
Jihad John is also believed to be the same British executioner who has appeared in a shocking new video, this time appearing to behead US journalist Steven Sotloff.
But before the 23-year-old left his million-dollar West London home to take up the fight in Syria last year, his lyrics provide a few chilling clues to his apparent growing unhappiness.
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Now we have a direct link between rap and terrorism.
Rap, the official music of Jihad.
Ban rap now!!!!!!!
Notice it’s always Rap. Not Country, Rock or even Heavy Metal.
Shall I go on a limb and say Rap is the beat of
Armageddon?
L Jinny
A Jinn is an Islamic demon.
Guy’s a millionaire who had songs on the BBC.
Who says crime doesn’t pay? :)
I don’t give a sh*t why he commits these murders.
Kill him.
My understanding is that the British handed him over to the US where he is awaiting trial.
Unless Barry releases him like they did al Bahgdadi
[[[beatbox]]]
I's full of rage
I's got an ax
I gib my mama forty wacks
The father is still alive, he was extradited to the US from England in 2012, trial is set to start in November.
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