El Shafee Elsheikh, convicted on all charges in the deaths of four American hostages, went to Syria a decade ago with two childhood friends from London to ...
Nearly eight years after the Islamic State published a horrifying videos of an American journalist being beheaded in the Syrian desert, a British militant ...
The verdict capped a two-week trial that featured the testimony of former captives who detailed relentless beatings, waterboarding and murder by an Islamic ...
El Shafee Elsheikh was found guilty of participating in a brutal ISIS hostage-taking scheme that led to the deaths of four Americans.
El Shafee Elsheikh, a member of the so-called "ISIS Beatles" was convicted on eight counts related to the kidnapping and killing of four Americans.
The terrorist cell, nicknamed "The Beatles" because of their British accents, caused outrage around the world after releasing videos of the executions of US ...
The jury in Alexandria, Virginia, found Elsheikh guilty on eight charges, including four counts of hostage taking resulting in death, murder conspiracy and ...
Elsheikh's defence attorneys argued that the government had failed to prove he was one of the "Beatles" but the 12-person jury disagreed, convicting him of ...
Kayla Mueller (L), James Foley (C), Steven Sotloff (top right), Peter Kassig (bottom right). A federal jury has convicted a high-level ISIS operative for ...