Purported ISIS Video Claims One Japanese Hostage Executed

Second hostage still alive, says ISIS wants prisoner swap.

Neither U.S. nor Japanese officials were able to immediately authenticate the video, which did not contain many of the high production techniques seen in earlier ISIS videos nor the typical branding for the terror group.

The video shows a still picture of Japanese television reporter Kenji Goto holding a photo of the beheaded body of Haruna Kuwana.

Clearly reading a message written for him, the voice says ISIS no longer is demanding a $200 million ransom but will free him if the female prisoner is released.

The message is an apparent reference to a woman who was sentenced to death in Jordan following a suicide bomb attack on a hotel in Amman in 2005 that killed at least 60 people attending a wedding.

The voice attributed to Goto on the video concludes, “These could be my last hours in this world and I may be a dead man speaking.”

The voice also pleads for help from Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, who called the alleged beheading "an outrageous and unforgivable act," according to the Associated Press.

In a statement, the White House expressed its support of Japan.

"The United States strongly condemns ISIL's actions and we call for the immediate release of all the remaining hostages," read the statement.