Jihadi Jack reveals he joined ISIS because he thought he was 'going to ...

'I was an enemy of Britain': Jihadi Jack admits it was a 'mistake' to join ISIS but says he thought he was 'going to something better' - as he gives new interview from Kurdish jail filmed before his parents were found guilty of sending him cash

By Danyal Hussain For Mailonline

Published: 17:46 BST, 21 June 2019 | Updated: 07:57 BST, 22 June 2019

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Jihadi Jack has admitted he was an 'enemy of Britain' and had been ready to carry out a suicide attack on behalf of ISIS, in a shocking new interview.

Jack Letts, 23, is currently languishing in a Kurdish jail after travelling from his home in Oxford to join ISIS.

He gave the interview in October but it has only now been released, following the conclusion of his parents' trial. 

Letts revealed how he joined ISIS because he thought he was 'going to something better'. 

He also said that he had wanted to carry out a suicide attack by using a car. 

Today, John Letts, 58, and Sally Lane, 57, were found guilty of funding terrorism by sending their Muslim convert son £223.

Jack Letts has given a shocking new interview where he admits he was was ready to carry out a suicide attack for ISIS

Jack Letts has given a shocking new interview where he admits he was was ready to carry out a suicide attack for ISIS

In the BBC interview, Letts admitted: 'If I was a member of the British public, I wouldn't give me a second chance probably.'  

Jack Letts, also known as Jihadi Jack, in Raqqa

Jack Letts, also known as Jihadi Jack, in Raqqa

He also spoke about why he joined the terror group,

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