The former Islamic State member has told how he witnessed the killing a Japanese captive with Emwazi acting as the 'Big Boss'
A former member of Islamic State has claimed Jihadi John would stage mock executions to prepare his beheading victims by saying nothing would happen to them.
A man named only as Saleh told Sky News the masked militant who appears in several beheading videos was a senior figure in the extremist organisation responsible for murdering foreign captives.
Hostages were routinely subjected to mock executions, with their captors telling them they would not be killed as it was a show for the camera, he claimed.
"We don't have any problem with you; you are only our visitors."
"So they don't worry. Always I say to them 'don't worry, doesn't matter, nothing dangerous for you. But at the end I was sure [they would die]."
Speaking to the broadcaster in broken English from Turkey, after fleeing IS, Saleh claimed to have been there when Mr Goto was killed.
He said: "When he killed Kenji Goto I live showed this (saw this) but not near, from a little (distance).
"The big boss was there with them. Turkish man say 'put this camera there, change place there' but John (was) the big boss.
"All time, all time say to all 'fastly, fastly, fastly, we should finish'. So respect him. Only he talks orders - others do."
He said: "Maybe because he use the knife. I cannot understand why he is so strong. One man can kill and all people will respect. A Syrian man anyone [in IS] can kill. But strangers [foreigners], only John."
Kuwait-born Emwazi had been pinpointed as a potential terrorist by the British authorities but was nonetheless able to travel to Syria in 2013 and join a group responsible for the murder of several Western hostages.
Jihadi John rose to notoriety after he first appeared in a video posted online last August, in which he appeared to kill American journalist James Foley.
His other victims include US journalist Steven Sotloff, British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning, and American aid worker Peter Kassig.
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