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She was thought to be killed in June of 2017 by a US drone strike, but sources are unable to confirm.

An only child, her parents divorced when she was a young child; her father took his own life shortly after when she was ten.

She was involved in publishing online three lists of US military personnel intended as potential targets for jihadists. In fact, she published 100 soldier's personal information in a "kill list". In other tweets, Jones made specific soldiers her subjects, including a Navy Seal Veteran who was involved with the killing of Osama Bin Laden.

While she had little value on the battlefield, she became sort of an icon for ISIS––an example of how much influence ISIS could have over women from around the world. In fact, Jones even described herself as a "leading a battalion of jihadist women". Her ability to lure western females was what made her stand out.

As there were no attempts made to uncover DNA, the US warns that it is difficult to be absolutely certain. At the time she is thought to be killed, she was thought to be heading towards Mayadin, which was considered one of the last ISIS dominated towns.