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Daily Mirror
3 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.


Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
My Satan-obsessed cannibal dad chopped up my stepmum & cooked her in salt – I'll never get over her chilling last words
Jamie-Lee Arrow had a dark and twisted childhood at the hands of father who bought her Satanic bibles and voodoo dolls DARKEST PROPHECY My Satan-obsessed cannibal dad chopped up my stepmum & cooked her in salt – I'll never get over her chilling last words SITTING down for a tense dinner as her dad skulked out of sight, Jamie-Lee Arrow had a sickening feeling in her gut. It was a mood shared by her stepmother, Helle Christensen, who uttered a chilling prophecy as they began to eat. Advertisement 8 Jamie-Lee Arrow has struggled to come to terms with her father's monstrous crimes Credit: Instagram/@jamieleearrow 8 The Satan-obsessed killer is now behind bars Credit: Investigation Discovery 8 Cannibal Isakin Jonsson, 32, murdered girlfriend Helle Christensen, 40, and ate parts of her body She said: 'Enjoy your meal because this is the last time I will cook for you... because Isakin is going to kill me." A day later, on the evening of November 12, 2010, Isakin Jonsson, 32, picked up a knife and climbed on to the bed where his girlfriend was resting. Advertisement He slit her throat, decapitated her, and cut pieces of flesh from her arms and legs, which he cooked in salt and homegrown cannabis leaves. The depraved crime sent shockwaves through the sleepy town of Skara, Sweden, but for Jonsson's daughter, Jamie-Lee Arrow, who was nine at the time, this came as no surprise. In the build-up to Helle's haunting prophecy, the 40-year-old - who had five children with previous partners - had been fighting with Isakin for over 24 hours while Jamie-Lee and two of her children were staying. Jamie-Lee tells The Sun: 'They were throwing plates, pushing each other, throwing knives, and me and her two other children were just sitting on the sofa, crying like babies. 'So at that time, during those 24 hours, I was certain that either I would get killed or she would.' Advertisement After the vicious murder, Jonsson came forward to the police and confessed. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to forensic psychiatric care in March 2011. Looking back on Jamie-Lee's earliest memories of her dad, she reflects it was little surprise that things ended in unimaginable violence. She said: 'Walking into my dad's flat was like walking into a horror movie. Moment killer returns to room where he brutally murdered friend to steal his TV 'Pictures from Friday the 13th and Freddy Krueger. Everything was just dark and misery.' Jamie-Lee's parents separated when she was a toddler, in the early 2000s, leading her to spend her childhood split between two worlds, her mum's and her dad's. Advertisement She tells us: 'I was experiencing light and dark, and even though everything was normal at my mum's, I didn't feel normal because I was carrying dark secrets about what was going on at my dad's.' Those 'dark secrets' came from Jonsson's morbid fascination with the occult, an obsession that he often tried to force on to his young daughter. She said: '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.' Advertisement 8 Jamie-Lee was just nine years old at the time of the murder 8 She confronted her father in a recent documentary Credit: Investigation Discovery He gave Jamie-Lee a Satanic bible at the age of 11, but his warped worldview corrupted even the most basic of parental responsibilities. When Jamie-Lee was around eight, she told her dad about her problems with bullies at school. Instead of offering some warm words and a cup of hot chocolate, he gave her a hand-made voodoo doll and a pin. Advertisement 'Beautiful' second mum It was around this time that Jamie-Lee met her dad's new girlfriend, Helle, who he met at a psychiatric hospital after he was admitted following a drug overdose. On meeting Helle, Jamie-Lee said: 'I immediately fell in love with her, I thought she was so beautiful. 'She was a very unique person and wasn't afraid of my dad. I was used to girls being very careful around my dad. 'They didn't dare to do or say much, but she was joking on his behalf and she was so funny.' Jamie-Lee and Helle became very close over the years as their relationship turned into that of a mother and daughter. Advertisement Jamie-Lee said: 'She even told me, you are like my daughter, I love you like a daughter. 'And I really loved her like my mum.' 8 Jonsson and Helle had a troubled, turbulent relationship 8 Jamie-Lee has turned her trauma into a positive force for good Credit: Instagram/@jamieleearrow But it didn't take long for Jamie-Lee to notice the cracks in Jonsson and Helle's newfound relationship. Advertisement She said: 'They could have very few moments where they seemed very loving, where they were laughing and having a good time. 'And all I wanted was for them to be happy together and to always be together. 'I had a book where I had written that my biggest wish in life is that they'd stay together for the rest of my life. 'But then most of the time they were fighting and they were not good for each other." Cruellest news Those fights culminated in the violent 24-hour argument shortly before Helle's brutal murder, and her chilling final words to the girl she loved like a daughter. Advertisement It was her mum who told her about what happened the night after. She sat her down on the bed and said she had something horrible to tell her. Jamie-Lee recalls: 'I was like 'No, no don't tell me, I don't want to know' and I was just trying to run out the bedroom just to not hear it. 'Then she said, 'Helle's dead' and my first reaction was, 'Was it Dad?' 8 Jamie-Lee has gained thousands of Instagram fans inspired by her defiant response to her traumatic upbringing Credit: Instagram/@jamieleearrow 'And then we just sat crying and screaming, it was awful. Advertisement 'I felt like I had lost both his girlfriend and I had lost him and I felt something inside of me broke.' The ordeal had a traumatic effect on the nine-year-old, with Jamie-Lee going on to struggle with depression and addiction. 'I got into drinking at a very early age," she said. 'I finally had found something that soothed my anxiety and my hatred for myself, I could finally escape reality and it was amazing and I didn't want it to stop. 'It went from drinking to smoking weed to all different kinds of drugs, anything I could get my hands on I would take. Advertisement 'I knew I could fall asleep and not wake up again, but I didn't care.' Horror visits Despite dreams of becoming a doctor prior to the murder, Jamie-Lee's school attendance tanked as she sank further into addiction, dropping out completely at just 15. During these dark days, Jamie-Lee still visited her father in hospital, who brainwashed her into thinking that he was the only one who cared about her. But he had not changed, as the then 17-year-old was about to find out. 'I was in a really, really bad state and I was seconds away from killing myself and I said to my dad, 'I don't know what to do, I'm going to kill myself if something doesn't change'," said Jamie-Lee. Advertisement 'He said, 'The only way out is to do this', and he told me about a ritual that had came to him when he was lying in his bed, he said it was a blessing to him. 'We sat down, in front of each other, and he told me to hold his hands and he wanted me to say after him. Jamie-Lee still cannot bear to utter the words her father told her to say that day, but explains he tried to sell her soul to the devil. She said: 'I felt, like, 'What the hell am I doing?' It felt so wrong. 'I just got such a bad feeling in my body, and I was in such a bad state that I felt like I was going insane. Advertisement 'Like I had lost it, I had lost touch with reality.' Walking into my dad's flat was like walking into a horror movie. Pictures from Friday the 13th and Freddy Krueger. Everything was just dark and misery On another visit, Jonsson walked his horrified daughter through the murder, in shocking detail. 'He told me with such passion, and that scared me, it was so disturbing," she said. But the final straw was when Jamie-Lee decided to confront her dad about something she wanted an apology for. When he responded violently, she decided to provoke him, to see if he was capable of doing the same thing to her as he did his former girlfriend. Advertisement Who are the UK's worst serial killers? THE UK's most prolific serial killer was actually a doctor. Here's a rundown of the worst offenders in the UK. British GP Harold Shipman is one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. He was found guilty of murdering 15 patients in 2000, but the Shipman Inquiry examined his crimes and identified 218 victims, 80 per cent of whom were elderly women. After his death Jonathan Balls was accused of poisoning at least 22 people between 1824 and 1845. Mary Ann Cotton is suspected of murdering up to 21 people, including husbands, lovers and children. She is Britain's most prolific female serial killer. Her crimes were committed between 1852 and 1872, and she was hanged in March 1873. Amelia Sach and Annie Walters became known as the Finchley Baby Farmers after killing at least 20 babies between 1900 and 1902. The pair became the first women to be hanged at Holloway Prison on February 3, 1903. William Burke and William Hare killed 16 people and sold their bodies. Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe was found guilty in 1981 of murdering 13 women and attempting to kill seven others between 1975 and 1980. Dennis Nilsen was caged for life in 1983 after murdering up to 15 men when he picked them up from the streets. He was found guilty of six counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder and was sentenced to life in jail. Fred West was found guilty of killing 12 but it's believed he was responsible for many more deaths. She said: 'He looked at me with black eyes, like he had no love for me at all. 'He said, 'If you don't stop now, you'll see what I can do'.' That was the last time Jamie-Lee saw her dad until she confronted him as part of Investigation Discovery's recent true-crime series Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks. When asked why she wanted to see her dad again, she said: 'For years I had been wondering about my dad, what he's doing, what he looks like, where he is mentally. 'It just couldn't leave my mind so I knew that I did want to see him one last time just to ask the questions I was carrying and to get closure. Advertisement 'I got to say goodbye to him and I got confirmation that he could never, ever in a million years be a part of my life.' Now 23, Jamie-Lee is happily engaged to her boyfriend of five years and the mother of two beautiful children, a three-year-old boy and a nine-month-old daughter, and is now able to move forward with her new life. Her Instagram has attracted over 30,000 followers in the last month, attracting an audience that is fascinated by her defiant response to her tragic upbringing. She now works as a public speaker and author, teaching people how to turn their trauma into something positive. Her advice? Advertisement 'Just because your childhood sucked doesn't mean your entire life has to," she said. 'We have the power over our own lives and we can create something beautiful even if we came from something ugly.'


The Irish Sun
9 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
My Satan-obsessed cannibal dad chopped up my stepmum & cooked her in salt – I'll never get over her chilling last words
SITTING down for a tense dinner as her dad skulked out of sight, Jamie-Lee Arrow had a sickening feeling in her gut. It was a mood shared by her stepmother, Helle Christensen, who uttered a chilling prophecy as they began to eat. Advertisement 8 Jamie-Lee Arrow has struggled to come to terms with her father's monstrous crimes Credit: Instagram/@jamieleearrow 8 The Satan-obsessed killer is now behind bars Credit: Investigation Discovery 8 Cannibal Isakin Jonsson, 32, murdered girlfriend Helle Christensen, 40, and ate parts of her body She said: 'Enjoy your meal because this is the last time I will cook for you... because Isakin is going to kill me." A day later, on the evening of November 12, 2010, Isakin Jonsson, 32, picked up a knife and climbed on to the bed where his girlfriend was resting. Advertisement He slit her throat, decapitated her, and The depraved crime sent shockwaves through the sleepy town of Skara, Sweden, but for Jonsson's daughter, Jamie-Lee Arrow, who was nine at the time, this came as no surprise. In the build-up to Helle's haunting prophecy, the 40-year-old - who had five children with previous partners - had been fighting with Isakin for over 24 hours while Jamie-Lee and two of her children were staying. Jamie-Lee tells The Sun: 'They were throwing plates, pushing each other, throwing knives, and me and her two other children were just sitting on the sofa, crying like babies. 'So at that time, during those 24 hours, I was certain that either I would get killed or she would.' Advertisement After the vicious murder, Jonsson came forward to the police and confessed. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to forensic psychiatric care in March 2011. Looking back on Jamie-Lee's earliest memories of her dad, she reflects it was little surprise that things ended in unimaginable violence. She said: 'Walking into my dad's flat was like walking into a horror movie. Moment killer returns to room where he brutally murdered friend to steal his TV 'Pictures from Friday the 13th and Freddy Krueger. Everything was just dark and misery.' Jamie-Lee's parents separated when she was a toddler, in the early 2000s, leading her to spend her childhood split between two worlds, her mum's and her dad's. Advertisement She tells us: 'I was experiencing light and dark, and even though everything was normal at my mum's, I didn't feel normal because I was carrying dark secrets about what was going on at my dad's.' Those 'dark secrets' came from Jonsson's morbid fascination with the occult, an obsession that he often tried to force on to his young daughter. She said: '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.' Advertisement 8 Jamie-Lee was just nine years old at the time of the murder 8 She confronted her father in a recent documentary Credit: Investigation Discovery He gave Jamie-Lee a Satanic bible at the age of 11, but his warped worldview corrupted even the most basic of parental responsibilities. When Jamie-Lee was around eight, she told her dad about her problems with bullies at school. Instead of offering some warm words and a cup of hot chocolate, he gave her a hand-made voodoo doll and a pin. Advertisement 'Beautiful' second mum It was around this time that Jamie-Lee met her dad's new girlfriend, Helle, who he met at a psychiatric hospital after he was admitted following a drug overdose. On meeting Helle, Jamie-Lee said: 'I immediately fell in love with her, I thought she was so beautiful. 'She was a very unique person and wasn't afraid of my dad. I was used to girls being very careful around my dad. 'They didn't dare to do or say much, but she was joking on his behalf and she was so funny.' Jamie-Lee and Helle became very close over the years as their relationship turned into that of a mother and daughter. Advertisement Jamie-Lee said: 'She even told me, you are like my daughter, I love you like a daughter. 'And I really loved her like my mum.' 8 Jonsson and Helle had a troubled, turbulent relationship 8 Jamie-Lee has turned her trauma into a positive force for good Credit: Instagram/@jamieleearrow But it didn't take long for Jamie-Lee to notice the cracks in Jonsson and Helle's newfound relationship. Advertisement She said: 'They could have very few moments where they seemed very loving, where they were laughing and having a good time. 'And all I wanted was for them to be happy together and to always be together. 'I had a book where I had written that my biggest wish in life is that they'd stay together for the rest of my life. 'But then most of the time they were fighting and they were not good for each other." Cruellest news Those fights culminated in the violent 24-hour argument shortly before Helle's brutal murder, and her chilling final words to the girl she loved like a daughter. Advertisement It was her mum who told her about what happened the night after. She sat her down on the bed and said she had something horrible to tell her. Jamie-Lee recalls: 'I was like 'No, no don't tell me, I don't want to know' and I was just trying to run out the bedroom just to not hear it. 'Then she said, 'Helle's dead' and my first reaction was, 'Was it Dad?' 8 Jamie-Lee has gained thousands of Instagram fans inspired by her defiant response to her traumatic upbringing Credit: Instagram/@jamieleearrow 'And then we just sat crying and screaming, it was awful. Advertisement 'I felt like I had lost both his girlfriend and I had lost him and I felt something inside of me broke.' The ordeal had a traumatic effect on the nine-year-old, with Jamie-Lee going on to struggle with depression and addiction. 'I got into drinking at a very early age," she said. 'I finally had found something that soothed my anxiety and my hatred for myself, I could finally escape reality and it was amazing and I didn't want it to stop. 'It went from drinking to smoking weed to all different kinds of drugs, anything I could get my hands on I would take. Advertisement 'I knew I could fall asleep and not wake up again, but I didn't care.' Horror visits Despite dreams of becoming a doctor prior to the murder, Jamie-Lee's school attendance tanked as she sank further into addiction, dropping out completely at just 15. During these dark days, Jamie-Lee still visited her father in hospital, who brainwashed her into thinking that he was the only one who cared about her. But he had not changed, as the then 17-year-old was about to find out. 'I was in a really, really bad state and I was seconds away from killing myself and I said to my dad, 'I don't know what to do, I'm going to kill myself if something doesn't change'," said Jamie-Lee. Advertisement 'He said, 'The only way out is to do this', and he told me about a ritual that had came to him when he was lying in his bed, he said it was a blessing to him. 'We sat down, in front of each other, and he told me to hold his hands and he wanted me to say after him. Jamie-Lee still cannot bear to utter the words her father told her to say that day, but explains he tried to sell her soul to the devil. She said: 'I felt, like, 'What the hell am I doing?' It felt so wrong. 'I just got such a bad feeling in my body, and I was in such a bad state that I felt like I was going insane. Advertisement 'Like I had lost it, I had lost touch with reality.' Walking into my dad's flat was like walking into a horror movie. Pictures from Friday the 13th and Freddy Krueger. Everything was just dark and misery On another visit, Jonsson walked his horrified daughter through the murder, in shocking detail. 'He told me with such passion, and that scared me, it was so disturbing," she said. But the final straw was when Jamie-Lee decided to confront her dad about something she wanted an apology for. When he responded violently, she decided to provoke him, to see if he was capable of doing the same thing to her as he did his former girlfriend. Advertisement Who are the UK's worst serial killers? THE UK's most prolific serial killer was actually a doctor. Here's a rundown of the worst offenders in the UK. After his death Jonathan Balls was accused of poisoning at least 22 people between 1824 and 1845. Amelia Sach and Annie Walters became known as the Finchley Baby Farmers after killing at least 20 babies between 1900 and 1902. The pair became the first women to be hanged at Holloway Prison on February 3, 1903. William Burke and William Hare killed 16 people and sold their bodies. She said: 'He looked at me with black eyes, like he had no love for me at all. 'He said, 'If you don't stop now, you'll see what I can do'.' That was the last time Jamie-Lee saw her dad until she confronted him as part of Investigation Discovery's recent true-crime series Evil Lives Here: The Killer Speaks. When asked why she wanted to see her dad again, she said: 'For years I had been wondering about my dad, what he's doing, what he looks like, where he is mentally. 'It just couldn't leave my mind so I knew that I did want to see him one last time just to ask the questions I was carrying and to get closure. Advertisement 'I got to say goodbye to him and I got confirmation that he could never, ever in a million years be a part of my life.' Now 23, Jamie-Lee is happily engaged to her boyfriend of five years and the mother of two beautiful children, a three-year-old boy and a nine-month-old daughter, and is now able to move forward with her new life. Her Instagram has attracted over 30,000 followers in the last month, attracting an audience that is fascinated by her defiant response to her tragic upbringing. She now works as a public speaker and author, teaching people how to turn their trauma into something positive. Her advice? Advertisement 'Just because your childhood sucked doesn't mean your entire life has to," she said. 'We have the power over our own lives and we can create something beautiful even if we came from something ugly.'


Scottish Sun
02-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
Horrifying Satanic paedo ring ‘764' groom girls as young as 11 into sex abuse & suicide…as sickos' vile boasts revealed
"GET them young and they're yours forever" - these are the chilling words from a twisted playbook to help Satan-obsessed paedophile abusers blackmail young girls online. Blending sickening neo-Nazi ideology and harrowing sexual extortion, terror cult 764 is among a worrying new breed of evil online abusers. 8 Richard Ehiemere had Category A child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on his phone - the worst kind Credit: NCA 8 The group share posts related to Satan, neo-Nazi ideology and child sex abuse images Credit: PA 8 British 764 member Cameron Finnigan, 19, tried to get a girl to end her life on webcam Credit: PA Targeting girls as young as nine, they blackmail kids into stripping, performing degrading sex acts, self-harming, attempting suicide and committing violence against animals and the public. At least four arrests have been made in the UK and according to the National Crime Agency (NCA), incidents have increased six-fold in the last two years and the membership is in the hundreds. Among them was Londoner Richard Ehiemere, 21, who was collared with 29 indecent images of children (IIOC) including 10 Category A - the most severe - on his phone. Under the alias 'Retaliate#1337' and then 17, his chilling boasts in online forums included sexual taunts to an 11-year-old girl. This week, Ehiemere was sentenced to 12 months, suspended for 18months, and given a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order for two counts of fraud - regarding data, password and username leaks - and three charges related to the horrifying photos. An NCA cybercrime investigator tells us: 'In online groups, Ehiemere spoke about having 'e-girls' and would say things like, 'I own you from now on'. 'In one group chat, a young girl, who was invited to join, asked, 'I'm 11, is that OK?' and he replied, 'OK, you're my little c** sl**'. 'CVLT (764) is very focused on sexual exploitation, grooming and dominating young girls. Their main thing is to get them to take their clothes off on camera and do whatever the group asks. 'That could be self-harm or sadistic sex acts, these girls are mostly 15 or 16, and on a few occasions, non-UK members have claimed they made girls attempt suicide on camera. 'They seek out vulnerable girls on mental health boards. The leader of the group advised looking out for victims with personality and eating disorders.' Mum's fury after paedo who lured her son, 6, into woods 'LET OFF with softer sentence' Worryingly, the NCA - who are UK's answer to the FBI - tell us young female victims are groomed to the point that they 'end up becoming perpetrators themselves'. They say: 'Just like you'd see with sex rings where girls are forced into it and then they get other girls into it too. The same thing is happening online.' 'Terror week' plot At least five British teens have been arrested for crimes related to 764 - including Cameron Finnigan, 19, known as 'ACID' online, who encouraged a young Italian to livestream herself ending her life. When asked about this sickening act in a police interview, he replied: 'The only risk I was concerned about is, if she went through with it and I got caught'. Cops also found an 11-page PDF document detailing how to carry out a 'mass casualty' attack against the public and that he plotted a 'terror week' with other members. Finnigan also planned to murder a homeless man living in a tent near his home and vowed online: 'I won't stop until he's dead.' That could be self-harm or sadistic sex acts, these girls are mostly 15 or 16, and on a few occasions, non-UK members have claimed they made girls attempt suicide on camera NCA cybercrime investigator Police also found six Category A child sex abuse images and a video on his computer - something Rob Richardson, head of the NCA's fight against the group, tells us is all too common with 764 members. He says: 'From what we understand, this group's motivation isn't necessarily around having a sexual interest in children or finance. Their motivation is notoriety and credibility online. 'The way they build that is by sharing child sex abuse material (CSAM), coercing vulnerable people to abuse themselves and others, or by shocking their peers. 'The occult (Satanism) is one method of that, another is sharing extreme right-wing ideology but what worries us more is extreme misogyny and what type of men will be made from this. 'The influence of the manosphere is breeding an entire community of misogynistic young men and we are very worried about what will happen in five or six years time.' 'X-Rated paedo hellscape' The group - set up in 2021 - was named after the Texas postcode of teen founder Bradley Cadenhead who is serving an 80-year sentence on charges of child pornography. 8 Finnigan planned a knife and firearm massacre Credit: PA 8 He shared photos of the tent of a homeless man, who he plotted to murder Credit: PA They find vulnerable teenage girls on communication apps and specifically hunt down youngsters with eating disorders and mental health issues. In the chilling 101 page "sexploitation playbook" recently seen by the Observer, they advised members how to target young victims online - headed with the quote: "Get them young, and they're yours forever." But in their bid to find younger victims, they have also taken to the infiltrating online games like Roblox, as The Sun discovered. Worryingly, just under half of UK gamers aged four to 18 play Roblox - making it the most popular title for minors - and a dream hunting ground for abusers. Last year, a damning report from Hindenburg Research accused Roblox of prioritising profits over child safety and branded the game 'an X-rated paedophile hellscape'. '[It was] replete with users attempting to groom our avatars, groups openly trading child pornography, widely accessible sex games, violent content and extremely abusive speech - all of which is open to young children,' the report claimed. Roblox has introduced 30 safety updates limiting how kids under 13 communicate and banning under-nines from 'moderate' content. Roblox consistently fails to remove communities trading child abuse material from its platform. Online paedophile hunter RealSchlep Despite this, The Sun has been made aware of a boy, aged 10, who was forced to strip on camera, carve a chunk of skin out of his thigh and livestream himself throwing up. In another case, a 12-year-old girl was forced to carve the name of her abuser into her skin and was hounded for hours in an attempt to convince her to kill her mother, until she broke down in tears and tried to overdose on medication. We also found T-shirts Roblox users could buy for their characters linked to the terror group, including one with the slogan: "He harm on my nation until I 764." Others featured '764' in the design, made reference to harming animals, sexual activity with children and bestiality. Some depicted self-harm wounds too. 'Catfished, lovebombed & sextorted' The predators will use the chat function in Roblox or find an online forum that talks about self-harm or bipolar disorder to find vulnerable children, who they call 'submits'. They will then persuade them to join a free online communication app, which is where the full extent of the grooming begins. Here they will catfish and lovebomb their victims, using fake photos and excessive displays of affection, to masquerade as the perfect romantic partner. 8 The founder of the 764 terror group Bradley Cadenhead Credit: IMDB 8 One user linked to 764 sold Roblox T-shirts featuring self-harm cuts and encouraging animal abuse Credit: Supplied 8 The Roblox in-game chat references twisted sexual fantasies, 764 and the age of a young gamer Credit: RealSchlep Once they have fully gained their trust they ask for sexually explicit photos or videos, which is when the truly sadistic stuff begins. The abuser will 'sextort' them by threatening to send the explicit photos to the victim's school or parents. Or they will threaten to 'swat' them by getting armed police officers to storm their address after making a hoax call or 'dox' them by publishing their private information online. Scared and vulnerable, these children are pressured into performing degrading acts on camera for their abusers, which will then be circulated amongst 764 members. A relative of one of the victims, who asked to remain anonymous, urged parents to monitor what their children do online. She said: 'If you must let your children play Roblox make sure you disable the in-game chat. You may think they're safe and only talking to other children but these children are often the ones grooming them'. 'Predators' paradise' YouTube paedophile hunter Michael, 21, from Georgia, US, who runs the channel RealSchlep, has drew in millions of viewers to his online stings on Roblox. He tells us: "Roblox consistently fails to remove communities trading child abuse material from its platform. 'Sadistic groups fuled by melting pot of violence & extreme ideology' As for what turns young men to commit such vile acts, Dr Simon Duff, of the Centre of Forensic & Family Psychology at the University of Nottingham, gave his verdict. He told the Sun: 'For some people it might be through experiences where they have learned that certain tactics achieve goals. 'For example, if a child has been exposed to circumstances where they see that getting control of someone leads to positive outcomes they might learn to try to control others. 'It is possible that these behaviours develop from a child's experiences of trauma, which can impact how they understand and interact with the world. 'We also have to consider that some of it will be opportunistic, that someone sees an opportunity and takes advantage of it.' Andy Burrows, Chief Executive of Molly Rose Foundation added: "It is sickening that children are being groomed into such incredibly distressing and disturbing acts online by sadistic groups fuelled by a melting pot of violent and extreme ideologies. "The urgency and depravity of these risks requires the Prime Minister to act. After multiple warnings by global law enforcement about these groups we need stronger online safety laws to keep our children safe." "I publicly called out one of these groups in response to the CEO of Roblox and my post got more likes than his. "The chances someone at Roblox saw it? Extremely high. And yet, the group is still up." With the Online Safety Act 2023 coming into force this month, Roblox will have to carry out a Children's Risk Assessment by July 2025. This would check the risks of children being exposed to harmful content within the game and whether additional safety measures are necessary. A spokesperson from Roblox told the Sun: 'These allegations are deeply troubling and not the kind of experience we want our users to have. 'We have a zero-tolerance policy against child exploitation and in November, we announced a number of changes to restrict chat functions for users under age 13. 'For example, users under 13 can no longer directly message others on Roblox outside of experiences. "Moreover, users under 13 are unable to directly message others within games and experiences unless the default setting is changed using Verified Parental Controls. 'We monitor 24/7 for inappropriate content, partner with law enforcement around the world, and are working tirelessly to enhance our systems, processes and policies.'


The Sun
02-05-2025
- The Sun
Horrifying Satanic paedo ring ‘764' groom girls as young as 11 into sex abuse & suicide…as sickos' vile boasts revealed
Josh Saunders Jack Reeves Published: Invalid Date, "GET them young and they're yours forever" - these are the chilling words from a twisted playbook to help Satan-obsessed paedophile abusers blackmail young girls online. Blending sickening neo-Nazi ideology and harrowing sexual extortion, terror cult 764 is among a worrying new breed of evil online abusers. 8 8 8 Targeting girls as young as nine, they blackmail kids into stripping, performing degrading sex acts, self-harming, attempting suicide and committing violence against animals and the public. At least four arrests have been made in the UK and according to the National Crime Agency (NCA), incidents have increased six-fold in the last two years and the membership is in the hundreds. Among them was Londoner Richard Ehiemere, 21, who was collared with 29 indecent images of children (IIOC) including 10 Category A - the most severe - on his phone. Under the alias 'Retaliate#1337' and then 17, his chilling boasts in online forums included sexual taunts to an 11-year-old girl. This week, Ehiemere was sentenced to 12 months, suspended for 18months, and given a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order for two counts of fraud - regarding data, password and username leaks - and three charges related to the horrifying photos. An NCA cybercrime investigator tells us: 'In online groups, Ehiemere spoke about having 'e-girls' and would say things like, 'I own you from now on'. 'In one group chat, a young girl, who was invited to join, asked, 'I'm 11, is that OK?' and he replied, 'OK, you're my little c** sl**'. 'CVLT (764) is very focused on sexual exploitation, grooming and dominating young girls. Their main thing is to get them to take their clothes off on camera and do whatever the group asks. 'That could be self-harm or sadistic sex acts, these girls are mostly 15 or 16, and on a few occasions, non-UK members have claimed they made girls attempt suicide on camera. 'They seek out vulnerable girls on mental health boards. The leader of the group advised looking out for victims with personality and eating disorders.' Worryingly, the NCA - who are UK's answer to the FBI - tell us young female victims are groomed to the point that they 'end up becoming perpetrators themselves'. They say: 'Just like you'd see with sex rings where girls are forced into it and then they get other girls into it too. The same thing is happening online.' 'Terror week' plot At least five British teens have been arrested for crimes related to 764 - including Cameron Finnigan, 19, known as 'ACID' online, who encouraged a young Italian to livestream herself ending her life. When asked about this sickening act in a police interview, he replied: 'The only risk I was concerned about is, if she went through with it and I got caught'. Cops also found an 11-page PDF document detailing how to carry out a 'mass casualty' attack against the public and that he plotted a 'terror week' with other members. Finnigan also planned to murder a homeless man living in a tent near his home and vowed online: 'I won't stop until he's dead.' That could be self-harm or sadistic sex acts, these girls are mostly 15 or 16, and on a few occasions, non-UK members have claimed they made girls attempt suicide on camera NCA cybercrime investigator Police also found six Category A child sex abuse images and a video on his computer - something Rob Richardson, head of the NCA's fight against the group, tells us is all too common with 764 members. He says: 'From what we understand, this group's motivation isn't necessarily around having a sexual interest in children or finance. Their motivation is notoriety and credibility online. 'The way they build that is by sharing child sex abuse material (CSAM), coercing vulnerable people to abuse themselves and others, or by shocking their peers. 'The occult (Satanism) is one method of that, another is sharing extreme right-wing ideology but what worries us more is extreme misogyny and what type of men will be made from this. 'The influence of the manosphere is breeding an entire community of misogynistic young men and we are very worried about what will happen in five or six years time.' 'X-Rated paedo hellscape' The group - set up in 2021 - was named after the Texas postcode of teen founder Bradley Cadenhead who is serving an 80-year sentence on charges of child pornography. 8 8 They find vulnerable teenage girls on communication apps and specifically hunt down youngsters with eating disorders and mental health issues. In the chilling 101 page "sexploitation playbook" recently seen by the Observer, they advised members how to target young victims online - headed with the quote: "Get them young, and they're yours forever." But in their bid to find younger victims, they have also taken to the infiltrating online games like Roblox, as The Sun discovered. Worryingly, just under half of UK gamers aged four to 18 play Roblox - making it the most popular title for minors - and a dream hunting ground for abusers. Last year, a damning report from Hindenburg Research accused Roblox of prioritising profits over child safety and branded the game 'an X-rated paedophile hellscape'. '[It was] replete with users attempting to groom our avatars, groups openly trading child pornography, widely accessible sex games, violent content and extremely abusive speech - all of which is open to young children,' the report claimed. Roblox has introduced 30 safety updates limiting how kids under 13 communicate and banning under-nines from 'moderate' content. Despite this, The Sun has been made aware of a boy, aged 10, who was forced to strip on camera, carve a chunk of skin out of his thigh and livestream himself throwing up. In another case, a 12-year-old girl was forced to carve the name of her abuser into her skin and was hounded for hours in an attempt to convince her to kill her mother, until she broke down in tears and tried to overdose on medication. We also found T-shirts Roblox users could buy for their characters linked to the terror group, including one with the slogan: "He harm on my nation until I 764." Others featured '764' in the design, made reference to harming animals, sexual activity with children and bestiality. Some depicted self-harm wounds too. 'Catfished, lovebombed & sextorted' The predators will use the chat function in Roblox or find an online forum that talks about self-harm or bipolar disorder to find vulnerable children, who they call 'submits'. They will then persuade them to join a free online communication app, which is where the full extent of the grooming begins. Here they will catfish and lovebomb their victims, using fake photos and excessive displays of affection, to masquerade as the perfect romantic partner. 8 Once they have fully gained their trust they ask for sexually explicit photos or videos, which is when the truly sadistic stuff begins. The abuser will 'sextort' them by threatening to send the explicit photos to the victim's school or parents. Or they will threaten to 'swat' them by getting armed police officers to storm their address after making a hoax call or 'dox' them by publishing their private information online. Scared and vulnerable, these children are pressured into performing degrading acts on camera for their abusers, which will then be circulated amongst 764 members. A relative of one of the victims, who asked to remain anonymous, urged parents to monitor what their children do online. She said: 'If you must let your children play Roblox make sure you disable the in-game chat. You may think they're safe and only talking to other children but these children are often the ones grooming them'. 'Predators' paradise' YouTube paedophile hunter Michael, 21, from Georgia, US, who runs the channel RealSchlep, has drew in millions of viewers to his online stings on Roblox. He tells us: "Roblox consistently fails to remove communities trading child abuse material from its platform. 'Sadistic groups fuled by melting pot of violence & extreme ideology' As for what turns young men to commit such vile acts, Dr Simon Duff, of the Centre of Forensic & Family Psychology at the University of Nottingham, gave his verdict. He told the Sun: 'For some people it might be through experiences where they have learned that certain tactics achieve goals. 'For example, if a child has been exposed to circumstances where they see that getting control of someone leads to positive outcomes they might learn to try to control others. 'It is possible that these behaviours develop from a child's experiences of trauma, which can impact how they understand and interact with the world. 'We also have to consider that some of it will be opportunistic, that someone sees an opportunity and takes advantage of it.' Andy Burrows, Chief Executive of Molly Rose Foundation added: "It is sickening that children are being groomed into such incredibly distressing and disturbing acts online by sadistic groups fuelled by a melting pot of violent and extreme ideologies. "The urgency and depravity of these risks requires the Prime Minister to act. After multiple warnings by global law enforcement about these groups we need stronger online safety laws to keep our children safe." "I publicly called out one of these groups in response to the CEO of Roblox and my post got more likes than his. "The chances someone at Roblox saw it? Extremely high. And yet, the group is still up." With the Online Safety Act 2023 coming into force this month, Roblox will have to carry out a Children's Risk Assessment by July 2025. This would check the risks of children being exposed to harmful content within the game and whether additional safety measures are necessary. A spokesperson from Roblox told the Sun: 'These allegations are deeply troubling and not the kind of experience we want our users to have. 'We have a zero-tolerance policy against child exploitation and in November, we announced a number of changes to restrict chat functions for users under age 13. 'For example, users under 13 can no longer directly message others on Roblox outside of experiences. "Moreover, users under 13 are unable to directly message others within games and experiences unless the default setting is changed using Verified Parental Controls. 'We monitor 24/7 for inappropriate content, partner with law enforcement around the world, and are working tirelessly to enhance our systems, processes and policies.'