Who exactly is Aimee Betro, the alleged female assassin

According to the information provided in the media, here is what we know about Aimee Betro, the female assassin:

Aimee Betro, 44, is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States. She was allegedly recruited by British father and son Mohammed Nazir, 30, and Mohammed Aslam, 56, to conduct a revenge killing against Aslat Mahamud and his relatives in Birmingham, UK.

Betro's background:

  • She does not appear to have any formal military or assassin training. She reportedly works as a freelance graphic designer and previously studied early childhood education, graduating in 2005.
  • In 2003, she wrote a letter to her local paper arguing in favor of free birth control for women, suggesting she may have some progressive political views.
  • Her social media posts document a trip she took to the UK from August to September 2019, where she stayed in various hotels in Birmingham, Brighton, Derby and Manchester.
  • There is no indication that she has killed before the failed assassination attempt in Birmingham. The Birmingham incident appears to be an isolated event.
  • It is unclear if she is married or has children.

The failed assassination attempt:

  • In September 2019, Betro allegedly flew from Chicago to Birmingham to carry out a contract killing against the Mahamud family.
  • Dressed in a hijab, she approached the Mahamud's son, Sikander Ali, under the pretense of wanting to buy a Volkswagen Golf the family was selling. She then pulled a gun on Ali, but the gun jammed and he was able to flee.
  • The next morning, Betro allegedly went to the Mahamud's house and fired three shots, but no one was injured.
  • Betro then texted the Mahamud family threatening more violence before flying back to Chicago two days later.

Overall, Betro does not appear to be a professional assassin, but rather a civilian recruited by the Nazir father and son duo to carry out a revenge killing. Her background and motivations remain unclear beyond this isolated incident.

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