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White Widow Samantha Lewthwaite wanted for SEVEN more murders including pastors
Security services believe she has infuriated al-Shabaab elders after demanding more control and "could find herself out on her own"
Saturday, November 16, 2013
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British fugitive Samantha Lewthwaite is wanted for seven murders in Kenya, including the executions of two radical Muslim clerics and two respected Protestant pastors, police yesterday revealed.
The White Widow, 29, has become a volatile maniac, leaving a trail of death and destruction in a bloody revenge campaign against those who cross her, security services believe.
She is said to have ordered the murders of four religious leaders in Kenya and three others linked to her al-Shabaab terror group.
Anti-terror police named the White Widow as number one suspect in the cowardly slaughter of Protestant pastors Charles Matole and Ebrahim Kidata.
They also believe she was behind the killings of radical Muslim clerics Aboud Rogo Mohammed and his successor Sheik Ibrahim Rogo after falling out with them.
Mr Matole, 41, was shot in the head at his church in Mombasa. He was found on October 19 sitting in a chair still clutching his bible.
Security sources believe he was executed after mum of four Lewthwaite, 29, became “paranoid” over his contacts with Kenyan intelligence officials.
Security services also believe the Nairobi mall massacre suspect has infuriated elders within al-Shabaab after demanding more control over its murderous activities and is locked in a power struggle.
An intelligence source said: “Samantha Lewthwaite is fighting for greater control of al-Shabaab which is angering the organisation’s hierarchy.
“She has become paranoid and unreliable to the group after being on the run for so long. They believe her judgment is clouded and she could find herself out on her own very soon.”
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