No one knows for sure the date when First Lieutenant Moaz al-Kasasbeh was murdered, but footage of ISIS terrorists burning him alive went viral shortly after it was released to social media on Feb. 3, 2015.

The immolation of the twenty-one-year-old Jordanian F-16 pilot, forced down over Raqqa, Syria, while flying a combat mission for the international coalition fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, was filmed like a Hollywood spectacle, as were the beheadings of hostages and the wholesale executions of men, women, and children that always found their way on social media and received millions of likes, shares, and retweets.

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