TWO members of the infamous ISIS "Beatles" have admitted their involvement in the kidnap, torture and rape of American hostage Kayla Mueller.
El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey - known as "George" and "Ringo" - confessed to seeing Kayla imprisoned and getting an email address from her to try and blackmail her parents for ransom.
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Kayla - a 26-year-old aid worker - was kidnapped in Aleppo, Syria, before being tortured and raped by ISIS before she was killed in unknown circumstances in 2015.
The two terrorists did not admit to participating in the abuse - but her family believe they were a key part of the horror that Kayla endured while held captive, reports .
US officials believe both men participated in brutal murders, horrific torture and even crucifixions.
Kayla is claimed to have been raped by ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and kept as a slave by jihadi warlord Abu Sayyaf.
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The ISIS "Beatles" were a group of four British fighters nicknamed as such by their hostages for their accents.
Along with Kotey and Elsheikh, there was also Mohammed Emwazi, "John", and the final member of the "band" is believed to have been Aine Davis, "Paul".
"John" was killed in an airstrike by the US in November 2015, while "Paul" was jailed in Turkey in May 2017.
"George" and "Ringo" are now being held by the US military in Iraq, and both previously denied ever having met Kayla.
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Their latest confession gives more ammo for families wanting to have them brought to the US to face justice.
Emails sent to Kayla's family featured the terrorists demanding a ransom of £4.5million or they would be send her mum and dad a picture of her corpse.
It is believed the so-called "Beatles" are behind 27 killings, including the beheadings of British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning along with American journalist James Foley.