jeanne moos tells us now. reporter: cnn switched from the strategy of terror to lawlamas on the run. i m not kidding you. this is a pair of llamas on the loose. i am not sure what the strategy is here in trying to get these two llamas or alpacas. reporter: just talking about it induced anchor giggles. we will check the status of the black llama and this white llama. and now, checking in with john who watched and helped catch this llama. and this is what you will get with the car chase, and you are one of the guys who helped to catch the lawlamas, and you heard the helicopters over the house? yes, sir. and you looked online and you saw what happened and you and your brother e decided to go help? yes, sir. like i said we looked online for the news report and found
is not a breeding ground, but it is a diaspora where this resides. you will get clusters out of canada australia, and europe and france and america as well. there are report has the teens may have been inspired or radicalized by a teacher. is this common? well, it is not uncommon for a professor or a self-professed scholar or charismatic scholar. and thank you. we have learned the real name of jihadi john who has been shown in isis videos showing beheadings.
reporter: he sis the killer menacingly brandishing a knife in the executions of hasostages james foley, peter kasic and many more. my knife will execute the next of your people. reporter:r and now he is identified as mohammed emwazi a british national born in kuwait but raised in london. he is a top terror target. in the mind of the president, he se ranking high on the list, because that individual is responsible for the killings of innocent american ss. reporter: he is dubbed a number of the killers after the beatles. john stood for john lennon and then the british tabloids added jihadi. he is from a well off pamly, and
an undercover agent, and also michael mcfadden, and also mu p bin shaikh and michael, first to you, we were worried about three men from brooklyn and today, jihadi john and you work with terror cell and what makes this them tick? each story is individual. there sis a lot of different things that push and pull somebody into engaging into this type of e behavior. one of the things to consider as well is that these are not necessarily the same type of behavior. what would drive somebody to join isil and to be involve mdd in the horrendous murdrs might be different p from somebody who might want to go the syria to fight against the assad government. government. and it is not the same psychological profile. right. and not the same behavior. and somebody who might want to fight against the assad government, and p you fight against certain groups you will
get the u.s. money and resources. so what might pull somebody there might be different from what somebody would want to do to actually engageing in the terrorist acts. and some would say that one would want to be out of their minds to do this? not clinically. if you look at the empirical studies of the terrorist l is very low instance the of mental health issues. mubi, n? yes, the pathology is rare but sociopathy is not however. a crazy person however, it is quite rare. and sociopaths murder sociopath? well the end result is going to be same, right? death. and killing. and robert n the case of jihadi john he says that he