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Devil-worshipping dad carved up stepmum and ate her flesh while daughter slept
Devil-worshipping dad carved up stepmum and ate her flesh while daughter slept

Daily Mirror

time14 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Devil-worshipping dad carved up stepmum and ate her flesh while daughter slept

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. Jamie-Lee Arrow, the daughter of 'Skara Cannibal' Isakin Drabbad, has opened up about her stepmother Helle Christensen's final chilling message before she was butchered in her own home A woman has opened up about the "misery" of growing up with her cannibal father, who committed one of the most atrocious murders in Swedish history. In November 2010, Isakin Drabbad, now 46, slaughtered his girlfriend Helle Christensen by slitting her throat. He then decapitated her and cut away pieces of flesh from her limbs, which he cooked in salt and cannabis leaves before devouring them. ‌ Helle was just 40 years old when she met her horrific end at the hands of her partner, who remains known as the notorious "Skara Cannibal". Drabbad later confessed to the brutal murder and was remanded to a psychiatric hospital following his 2011 conviction. ‌ The crime continues to haunt the historic city of Skara, Sweden, and, for Drabbad's daughter Jamie-Lee Arrow, memories of life with her Satan-obsessed father remain all too vivid. In a new interview with The Sun, Jamie-Lee, who was just nine years old at the time of her stepmother's murder, recalled how Drabbad and Helle had been embroiled in a fierce 24-hour fight beforehand. Sharing her beloved stepmother's final words to her over a fraught family dinner, Jamie-Lee told the publication: '[She said]: 'Enjoy your meal because this is the last time I will cook for you... because Isakin is going to kill me'." It was Jamie Lee's mother who broke the devastating news, and she remembers them both "crying and screaming" as they grappled to come to terms with what had happened. As shared by Jamie Lee, her parents split up when she was still a toddler, and so she split her time between her mum's and dad's separate homes. Entering her dad's apartment, which contained pictures of Friday the 13th and Freddy Krueger, felt "like walking into a horror movie". ‌ Drabbad had a dark obsession with the occult and even tried to get his own daughter involved. Jamie-Lee remembered: 'He often talked about the devil, demons and evil spirits, and when I was little, he liked to introduce me to the other side. 'We would lay in the dark on the bed and he would go, 'Do you see the faces on the wall, can you see them?' Then he would say it so much I would actually start seeing them.' ‌ He would gift her sinister presents, including a satanic bible, and even a Voodoo Doll when she complained about being bullied. Helle's death left Jamie-Lee completely traumatised. She began drinking at an early age and dropped out of school at 15, unable to pursue her childhood dreams of becoming a doctor. Thankfully, at 23, mum-of-two Jamie-Lee has managed to turn her life around, and is now looking forward to marrying her partner of five years. A public speaker and author, Jamie-Lee now inspires others to find a more positive path after enduring serious challenges. Sharing her philosophy on life, Jamie-Lee continued: 'Just because your childhood sucked doesn't mean your entire life has to. We have the power over our own lives and we can create something beautiful even if we came from something ugly.' ‌ In a recent two-hour episode of Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks, which aired back in April, a tearful Jamie-Lee was seen bravely confronting her father, telling him: "Do you know how much you have to love someone to still want to see the person who is scaring you to death?" Drabbad replied: "I think it's extremely difficult to have me in your life. You can only see heaven from hell ... I look at you from hell. And I'm sorry." ‌ Detailing her motivation for wanting to be on the show at the time the episode aired, Jamie-Lee told People: "I want people to understand the darkness I came from and that I actually managed to get myself out from under it. I still struggle with feeling like I am my own person and that my dad has got nothing to do with who I am.' Drabbad has now been released from the mental institution, but remains under its supervision. He now hopes for full freedom.

Daughter of infamous killer-cannibal says he tried to sell her soul to the devil
Daughter of infamous killer-cannibal says he tried to sell her soul to the devil

Hindustan Times

time27-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Daughter of infamous killer-cannibal says he tried to sell her soul to the devil

The daughter of Isakin Drabbad, Sweden's most notorious killer and cannibal, has sought to distance herself from her father's 'darkness'. Jamie-Lee Arrow, 23, has grown up under the shadow of her father's crimes - she was only 9 years old when Drabbad killed his girlfriend and ate parts of her body. Today, she sees a clear polarity between light and dark. She associates her father with the darkness and evil that she has tried to put behind. In many of her Instagram posts, Jamie-Lee has spoken about embracing love and light. In one of her most recent posts, shared on the occasion of Mother's Day, Jamie-Lee Arrow thanked her mother for helping her realise that she is not her father's darkness. Isakin Drabbad, born Isakin Jonsson, is infamously known as the "Skara Cannibal." In November 2010, he committed one of Sweden's most shocking crimes by murdering his girlfriend, Helle Christensen, in Skara. After slitting her throat, he decapitated her and consumed parts of her body, including cooking her flesh with salt and cannabis leaves. He later called the police to confess. Drabbad was committed to a mental health institution. A recent episode of the docuseries Evil Lives Here focussed on the Skara Cannibal and his daughter. When Drabbad committed his shocking crime, he had a nine-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. Jamie-Lee Arrow was close to Helle Christensen, looking upon her as a second mother. However, Drabbad and Christensen fought constantly. In her diary, Christensen once wrote: 'he talks about punishments, about all the evil.' Evil is also what Jamie-Lee has grown up to associate with her father. In her Mother's Day video, she said that her father tried to sell her soul to the devil as she thanked her mother for saving her. A post shared by Jamie-lee Arrow (@jamieleearrow) 'To me my mum means safety and love. I will never forget the night I came to my mum's after my dad tried to sell my soul to the devil and I thought I was losing my mind. 'I thought I was going insane. And she said to me, 'Jamie you can never be like him. Don't you know that you are love and light.' 'And that's when I opened my heart to her again. I felt safe for the first time in years. Thank you mum for reminding me that I'm love and light. I'm not my dad's darkness," said Jamie-Lee. The theme of light vs darkness crops up again and again on Jamie-Lee's Instagram account, where she posts regularly about her life with her two children. In one video, for example, she shared photographs of her father and wrote: 'He tried to keep me in his darkness, but I was always meant for the light.' 'I want people to understand the darkness I came from and that I actually managed to get myself out from under it. I still struggle with feeling like I am my own person and that my dad has got nothing to do with who I am,' she told People ahead of the release of Evil Lives Here.

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