KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait — The ISIS militant who became known as "Jihadi John" was "well-mannered" and "never lost his temper," a former co-worker recalled Monday.
Mohammed Emwazi was unmasked Thursday as the British-educated black-clad figure seen holding a knife to the neck of captives in the terror group's beheading videos. He is directly linked to the killing of at least four Western hostages, including American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff.
A fuller picture is now emerging of the 26-year-old's childhood in a west London district that has produced several other terrorists, including a former schoolmate who was killed fighting alongside al Qaeda in Syria.
Emwazi was a model employee at the Kuwaiti tech company where he worked as salesman in 2010 after graduating from college, a co-worker told NBC News.
"He was very calm and polite, well-mannered," the former colleague said. "There was nothing at all that made us question him, nothing at all. He trained for one and a half months and then he began to visit customers. There were many steps in testing and he was very committed, disciplined. He never lost his temper or showed any violent tendencies."
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