Jack Hensley
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Jack Hensley (September 22, 1955 – September 21, 2004) was an American engineer from Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, near Atlanta.
While working in Iraq he was kidnapped and beheaded by terrorists. His colleague, Eugene Armstrong, was beheaded the previous day. Their killers, Tawhid and Jihad, the terrorist group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, were demanding the release of Iraqi women in U.S. custody.
Hours after Hensley was beheaded, Tawhid and Jihad posted a videotape on the Internet of British hostage Kenneth Bigley pleading to Prime Minister Tony Blair to have his life spared. Bigley was beheaded three weeks later.
The internet service provider of Tawhid and Jihad's website showing his execution, HostingAnime, has defended showing the content citing "free speech".
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- Iraqi Video Shows Beheading of Man Said to Be American (The New York Times) (must be registered)
- Kidnappers 'Renew Death Threat' (BBC)
- Al-Zarqawi Group Beheads American Hostage (CNN)
- Memorial site for Jack Hensley