Revealed: Benefits mother-of-two from Kent once in all-girl rock band who is now jihadi in Syria - and wants to 'behead Christians with a blunt knife' 

  •  Muslim convert who went to Syria may be Sally Jones from Chatham
  •  It is believed she could be going by the name Umm Hussain al-Britani
  •  Umm Hussain has claimed she married British jihadi Junaid Hussain
  •  The pair had an online romance before travelling separately to Syria
  •  Both have since posted up a series of threats to kill Christians 

By Chris Greenwood for the Daily Mail

A middle-aged British mother-of-two has joined Islamic State extremists after running away to wage jihad with her toyboy husband.

Muslim convert Sally Jones, 45 –who has spent a lifetime on state benefits – ranted online about how she wants to behead Christians with a ‘blunt knife’.

The unemployed mother, who was once an aspiring rock musician, claims to have joined bloodthirsty jihadis roaming the lawless border between Syria and Iraq.

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Chaotic lifestyle: Mother-of-two Sally Jones - who has spent a lifetime on state benefits - before she left Britain to marry a British hacker turned jihadi who she met online

Chaotic lifestyle: Mother-of-two Sally Jones - who has spent a lifetime on state benefits - before she left Britain to marry a British hacker turned jihadi who she met online

A video posted on YouTube, and then deleted, is believed to show Sally Jones playing in a rock band in the early 1990s. It is thought Jones may have converted to Islam and travelled to Syria

A video posted on YouTube, and then deleted, is believed to show Sally Jones playing in a rock band in the early 1990s. It is thought Jones may have converted to Islam and travelled to Syria

On an account attributed to Umm Hussain al-Britani, this pictured was posted showing a female fighter holding an AK-47

On an account attributed to Umm Hussain al-Britani, this pictured was posted showing a female fighter holding an AK-47

She is believed to have abandoned her two young sons to marry one of the   British suspects in the beheading of  US journalist James Foley.

Jones, who now calls herself Sakinah Hussain, wears traditional Islamic dress and has swapped her home in Chatham, Kent, for Raqqa, the Syrian stronghold of terror group IS.

Last night her brother Patrick, 52, who runs his own paving company, said his family are deeply shocked by her conversion to radical Islam.

 

Speaking at his £500,000 home in Oxted, Surrey, he said: ‘This is a very upsetting and distressing time for my family and I just don’t want them to be a part of it. She fell in love and went away.’

Jones is thought to have sneaked into Syria at the end of last year after an online romance with Junaid Hussain, 20. She has posted a series of chilling threats on social networking sites and posed for photos with an AK-47, while dressed in black with her face veiled.

Using the pseudonym Umm Hussain al-Britani, she has abused Jews and praised Osama bin Laden.

Married: According to her Twitter profile, Umm Hussain al-Britani (left) married British computer hacker-turned jihadi Junaid Hussain
Married: According to her Twitter profile, Umm Hussain al-Britani (left) married British computer hacker-turned jihadi Junaid Hussain

Married: According to her Twitter profile, Umm Hussain al-Britani (left) married British computer hacker-turned jihadi Junaid Hussain

British computer hacker-turned jihadi Junaid Hussain pictured online posing with a scarf over his face and a rifle in his hands

British computer hacker-turned jihadi Junaid Hussain pictured online posing with a scarf over his face and a rifle in his hands

Just days ago, she warned: ‘You Christians all need beheading with a nice blunt knife and stuck on the railings at Raqqa...  Come here I’ll do it for you!’

Her husband Hussain is a computer hacker who fled Britain while on police bail suspected of violent disorder in Birmingham. He was jailed for six months in 2012 for stealing sensitive information from an aide of Tony Blair and blocking a government anti-terrorist hotline with prank calls.

Hussain travelled to the warzone with Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 24, a former rapper dubbed the ‘hip hop jihadi’. Both men now fight for IS and are suspects in the killing of Mr Foley.

Jones is an unlikely Islamic convert and even more unlikely member of the terrorist militia. In the early 1990s she was the lead guitarist in an all-girl rock band called Krunch who played a series of gigs in the South East.

A clip of one of her performances posted online shows her with a shock of blonde hair and wearing a leather mini-skirt. In recent years she developed an interest in art, attempting to sell fantasy pictures as well as T-shirts, mugs and key rings through a niche website.

On August 10 Umm Hussain tweeted that her and her husband had made it to the 'Caliphate'

On August 10 Umm Hussain tweeted that her and her husband had made it to the 'Caliphate'

She has also posted up a series of warning, the most extreme of which have recently been removed

She has also posted up a series of warning, the most extreme of which have recently been removed

She adopted several online personas such as Skya and Catgel, and contributed to forums on  conspiracy theories, witchcraft and black magic.

One bizarre picture showed her dressed as a nun while pointing a large handgun.

She later forged an online romance with Hussain, who was the leader of a computer hacking group known as Team Poison. Using identities such as Pu55yTheGod and Pu55y Hussain, she posted dozens of messages denouncing rivals.

Speaking near Jones’s former two-bedroom council house in Chatham,  neighbour Julie Horton, 58, said yesterday: ‘She was very scatty, everything was always a drama. Her language wasn’t  good, her children were unruly and she was extremely loud. Men came and went but she lived mainly as a single mum with her two boys.’

Another neighbour added: ‘She was a nightmare. Always screaming and shouting and up all hours of the night. Everything about her was extreme. She had problems with debts so one minute she was there, the next she’d scarpered. She started to go through a phase of thinking she was a witch.

‘She’d post pictures on Facebook of her dressed in a cloak and said things about being able to talk to spirits.’

It is not known what has happened to her sons, aged around ten and 14, whom she described in photographs posted online in 2010 as the ‘loves of my life’.  After being contacted by journalists, Jones deleted messages, including the threat to behead Christians.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said yesterday: ‘We appeal to the public to help identify for us  aspiring terrorists.’

 

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