Posted on 01/12/2023 5:31:46 AM PST by Red Badger
... sparking confusion and fury from victim's family
Alexanda Kotey has vanished from the US prison system, official records reveal
He was sentenced to life last year, but it is unclear where Kotey is located now
There are 'several reasons' an inmate may be listed as not in the prison system
Kotey's disappearance has sparked fury among the families of his victims
One of the so-called 'ISIS Beatles' serving a life sentence for the torture and murder of western hostages has disappeared from the US prison system.
Alexanda Kotey, 39, is no longer in custody at Pennsylvania's high-security Canaan prison, Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) records revealed.
The Londoner was jailed in America last year after having pleaded guilty in 2021 to eight criminal charges relating to the abduction, torture and beheading of Islamic State hostages in Syria between 2012 and 2015.
Kotey's disappearance has sparked fury and confusion among his victim's family members, including the daughter of a British aid worker that he murdered.
Alexanda Kotey, 39, who is serving a life sentence for the torture and murder of American hostages, has disappeared from the US prison system
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
ALEXANDA AMON KOTEY
Register Number: 11685-509
Age: 39
Race: Black
Sex: Male
NOT IN BOP CUSTODY
Release Date: UNKNOWN
My guess is that he has been sent to a friendly foreign government for interrogation.
Did the deep state put him in the witness protection program in return for his continued input tracking down other ISIS members????
Are we missing any WNBA players?
Maybe Allah took him.........................
They wanted to exchange the Blind Sheik for Ambassador Stephens, but our guys decided to rescue him instead, which was seen as a betrayal by the Islamist terrorists.
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