Female failed suicide bomber in IS hostage exchange connected to jihadists

The woman Islamic State want released from a Jordanian jail in return for Japanese hostage Kenji Goto has family ties with Iraq's most violent militant groups.
Sajida al-Rishawi, 44, is a failed suicide bomber who travelled to Jordan from Ramadi in Iraq in 2005.
She has been on death row in Jordan since long before Islamic State was established.
Goto asked for the prisoner swap in an Islamic State audio tape released at the weekend, when he referred to her as the group's "imprisoned sister".
Islamic State often calls members and supporters "brothers" or "sisters", but the word may carry more weight here.
Her brother was a close aide to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the founder of al-Qaeda in Iraq, the group that eventually mutated into Islamic State, and two other brothers died fighting US forces, The New York Times reported.