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American woman killed in Syria 'was converted to Islam by her Saudi Arabian husband who hated the West'
From a British newspaper, of course. They do the reporting Americans won't do...
The Muslim ex-husband of American woman Nicole Lynn Mansfield, shot dead in Syria for supposedly fighting with rebel forces, is a religious hardliner who may have indoctrinated her into his beliefs. Ayman Mohammed Bafil, from Saudi Arabia, hates the freedoms that people have in the U.S. and thinks anyone who does not believe in Islam is 'going to hell'.

Bafil has been married three times in his quest to find the perfect housewife.

Bafil, 32, wed his first wife in Saudi Arabia in 2002 under an arranged marriage to a Saudi woman. Both were from strict Sunni Muslim families.

They moved to Eugene, Oregon in 2006 so he could study English and then engineering with a grant from the Saudi government which covered his tuition fees, accommodation and living expenses.

However his wife soon grew unhappy and rebelled at how she was treated. In 2007 they split up and later divorced.
So she's not Ms. Perfect...
Bafil and his first wife have two children, a girl aged nine and a five-year-old boy. They went through a bitter court battle which ended with her being granted custody but he is allowed visitation rights when he returns to the U.S. He does so once or twice a year.
I'm really surprised he didn't just yank the children back to Saudi-controlled Arabia...
In July 2010, Bafil married Nicole in Flint having met her on the Internet but their marriage lasted just over a year. They divorced in August 2011. Her relatives have told MailOnline that it was a 'deal' under which he would get a green card and paid her cash and gave her a van in exchange.
Oh quelle surprise...
By October 2011, Bafil moved onto wife number three and wed Muslim convert Theresa Rutgers, who was 33 at the time and living in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

The pair are now living in Saudi Arabia where he works as an engineer for Saudi Airlines and she is a stay-at-home mother. She has told friends she is extremely happy and loves her new life.

During a phone conversation, Theresa, who was not aware that Nicole had died, said: 'That's awful news. I'm so sorry.

'Ayman never has a bad thing to say about her. I knew they were married but it was not a bitter divorce.'

Nicole's father Greg Mansfield revealed that he contacted the FBI five years ago when Nicole traveled to Dubai and asked them to take away her passport. He has said that he 'knew something wasn't right' and that if they had followed his instructions she would still be alive.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2013-06-03
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