officials. then in 2009 and again repeatedly, even though he tried to take up a computing job using his computing degree that he d obtained from the university in london. in kuwait that he was unable to go to kuwait to take up that computing job. so the narrative that cage is portraying here is one that really essentially the british intelligence services and counterterrorism officials here really pushed him along this path to jihadism if you will. however, what they don t answer and they have this detailed information about enwazi they don t really explain how he came to be under the radar and attention if you will of the british intelligence services in 2009 such that they would essentially have him turned around when the got to tanzania and question him multiple times when he comes back. so what we re hearing from them is something that is explaining part of his life and they re saying is a broader narrative that happens to young men in this country. this is an organization that in
name so he could go back to kuwait to take up this computing job again. so this is why cage said that they know so much about him. but it leaves holes in the narrative. and what they are saying is they can t understand how the man that they knew being so nice became so radical in syria. and maybe atika can help fill in some of those holes. i know you have been speaking to people in that neighborhood where he used to live. what are you learning about enwazi there? reporter: you know, he hasn t been here for a few years. and most of the neighbors say they didn t know him. and the family was very quiet, kept to themselves really didn t interact with many people. i did speak to one man who said he knew mohamed enwazi that he described him as a very polite young man. he didn t have any problems with him. he said he only said hello to him once or twice in the neighborhood. it seems he very much kept to himself. we also know he went to school he went to college,