US may have identified man in ISIS beheading videos

Update: 2014-09-27 19:04 GMT
The videos released in August and September of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff showed a masked Islamic State militant brandishing a knife and speaking English with a British accent.

A European government source familiar with the investigation said that the accent indicated that the man was from London and likely from a community of Asian immigrants. US and European officials said the principal investigative work identifying the man was conducted by British government agencies. ‘I believe that we have identified,’ Comey told a small group of reporters. ‘I’m not going to tell you who I believe it is.’

Actual beheadings were not shown on the Foley and Sotloff videos. The videos imply that the masked militant was the person who carried out the killings. But the videos did not show him actually drawing blood from the victims but faded to black after he finished his speeches and then cut to pictures of the beheaded bodies. Investigators said that because of the way the videos were edited, it is possible that someone other than the British-accented man carried out the murders.A third video purporting to depict the murder of David Haines, a British aid worker, surfaced later and IS militants also have threatened to kill a second British aid worker, Alan Henning.

John Cantlie, a British journalist held by the group, has appeared in two IS videos criticizing US air strikes against the group and suggesting that the US had become engaged in ‘Gulf War III.’ The British ambassador to the US, Sir Peter Westmacott, said  shortly after Foley’s killing in August that Britain was working on identifying the suspect using voice-recognition technology. Peter said then that law enforcement was close to identifying the man. British authorities had sought to keep a lid on news coverage of their investigation, hoping that might make it easier for authorities to capture militants implicated in the beheadings.

Prime Minister David Cameron is scheduled to address the British parliament on Friday about his country’s involvement in the fight against IS. FBI director Comey told reporters about a dozen Americans were known to be fighting with militants in Syria, and some had already returned to the United States. Earlier, US officials had said about 100 Americans had joined up.

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