The parents of an Indiana aid worker held captive by the Islamic State group say he told them in a June letter he's afraid to die but that he converted to Islam voluntarily and is at peace with his beliefs.
Associated Press, San Diego Union-Tribune Nation
Sun, 10/05/2014 - 7:46pm
The parents of an Indiana aid worker held captive by the Islamic State group say he told them in a June letter he's afraid to die but that he converted to Islam voluntarily and is at peace with his beliefs.