For the first time, a propaganda magazine for the Islamic State terror group included an admission that the notorious militant known as "Jihadi John" was dead.<br />The magazine reports "Jihadi John," otherwise known as Mohammed Emwazi, was born in Kuwait and traveled to the United Kingdom when he was young.<br />He had figured prominently in a string of ISIS beheading videos, but analysts said he eventually became an outcast as U.S. and British intelligence teams devoted more time and resources to finding him.<br />Videos in which he appeared showed the beheadings of Americans James Foley, Steven Sotloff and Peter Kassig, British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning, and others.