Satanists Accused of Ritual Killing, Haut de la Garenne cover up, South Africa
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- Student faces 15 years in prison for ritual murder -
Satanists Accused of Ritual Killing in Cemetery - The Journalist Who Was
Arrested for Investigating a Pedophile Orphanage "The Haut de la Garenne
children's home on the island of Jersey....investigation exposed a history of
sexual abuse at the orphanage" - South African girl murdered in 'satanic
killing'; 10 classmates suspended
Student
faces 15 years in prison for ritual murder by
Aleksandras Budrys 06/03/2013
An 18-year-old student suspected of
committing a ritual murder in the Moscow Region on Walpurgis Night last year
faces imprisonment of up to 15 years if proven guilty, regional police said on
Wednesday.
The investigation revealed that the student with a 21-year-old
accomplice, both of whom practiced occultism, had beaten a man to death with
nunchucks at a suburban cemetery on the night of May 1, 2012, and later carved a
swastika on his forehead with a knife to shift the blame on skinheads, it said
in a statement.
Satanists Accused of Ritual Killing in
Cemetery 06 March 2013 Issue 5083 The Moscow Times
Two
self-proclaimed Satanists killed a man they found sleeping in a cemetery and
carved a swastika into his head to pass the blame onto neo-Nazis, the
Investigative Committee said Wednesday in a statement announcing the completion
of the investigation into the May 2012 incident.
The two suspects, an
18-year-old student and his 21-year-old convicted-felon friend, are accused of
beating the man with homemade nunchuks and then stabbing him 28 times. Police
said the attack was performed in recognition of Walpurgis Night, a witching
celebration in Northern and Eastern Europe exactly six months from
Halloween.
The Journalist Who Was Arrested for Investigating a
Pedophile Orphanage By Camille Standen The Haut de la Garenne children's
home on the island of Jersey.
Jersey is an island of around 100,000
people nestled into a cozy nook between Guernsey and the coast of Normandy. It's
mostly been recognized in recent public memory for its potatoes and the fact
that it's basically in France but everyone there speaks English. In 2008,
however, small human remains were found at Haut de la Garenne, a former
orphanage on the island. A subsequent investigation exposed a history of sexual
abuse at the orphanage, tainting the good name of the people of Jersey in the
world's media.
The list of suspects in the case included British
government officials and—according to the detective who led the three-year
child-abuse probe—media personality Jimmy Savile was also investigated by
police, four years before the full extent of his crimes would eventually be
exposed. The problem is, because Jersey is self-governing and has its own,
slightly unorthodox court system, decades of possible crime against children in
the orphanage may remain almost entirely hidden, unexamined, and untried. Since
the initial media Mardi Gras, international interest has faded and locals who
have continued searching for justice—including bloggers, senators, and
police—have been shouted down....
VICE: Hi, Leah. So, when did sexual
assault start taking place at Haut de la Garenne, approximately? Leah
McGrath Goodman: We're not sure how far back it goes, and we're not sure exactly
when it stopped—that's all still being researched. According to people on the
island, there were incidents against children at the home before World War II,
but they largely stopped during the Nazi occupation there. So the alleged crimes
of physical and sexual violence against children there had been going on for
decades. It closed in the late 80s, but my understanding is that a pedophile
ring continued to meet there to commit acts of abuse against
minors.....
Yeah, it seems a little shady. What we do know
from the law-enforcement officials who conducted interviews in Jersey is that
nearly 200 people came forward and that nearly all of them had credible
testimonies relating to abuse. We also know there were 151 suspects, 30 of them
now dead, 121 still alive, which doesn’t sound that historic to
me.
Were any of the suspects convicted? Seven were brought to
justice in Jersey, and four were convicted of physical and/or sexual crimes
against children at Haut de la Garenne. During a trial I attended, I saw a
victim beg Jersey’s government to bring charges against one of the “priority
suspects”, who, as I understand it, still works in a government position in
Jersey that exposes him to children every day. Yet nothing has been
done.
What are some of the methods the Jersey government are using to
cover up the situation? I've seen what I would call a “standard playbook”
that comes out whenever they detect a threat: The island's press and judiciary
push to marginalize whoever speaks out—be it police, victims, or the health
minister who was in charge at the time—by attacking their credibility and
soundness of mind; more or less calling them liars.... What did the health minister do? Jersey's then
health minister, Stuart Syvret, pushed for a full investigation into Haut de la
Garenne in 2008, also known as Operation Rectangle. Before speaking out, he was
one of the most popular senators on the island. After speaking out, he found
himself under fire, eventually losing his job and being sent to prison—twice—on
grounds that I'd consider flimsy. All the while, he was smeared by the island’s
only newspaper, the Jersey Evening Post, which is subsidized by the local
government and doesn't hesitate to act as its mouthpiece. Blogs have sprung up
accusing the paper of the same thing.
I see. To this day, if
the former health minister speaks out, the paper strikes up, saying stuff like,
“Here he goes again with his conspiracy theories and his children being murdered
and raped.” That shows the island’s populace that anyone who stands up for
victims’ rights will risk the same kind of treatment....
Why do you
think they're so committed to covering all of this up? If you look at the
number of suspects—151—and the number of victims—just shy of 200—identified in
the Jersey investigation, you’ll notice two things. First, most of the people
involved are still alive. Second, there are a lot of suspects per victim. Some
of the “priority suspects” remain in high-level positions in Jersey’s
leadership. Some of them have been identified by name by the victims as some of
the worst of the abusers. Some of them are in positions in Jersey’s education
and health departments, where they have access to vulnerable people and children
every day.... http://goo.gl/mXclb http://m.vice.com/read/the-journalist-who-was-banned-from-investigating-jerseys-child-abuse
describes violent
crimes
South African
girl murdered in 'satanic killing'; 10 classmates suspended
Talia
Ralph and Erin Conway-Smith March 6, 2013 South African teen Keamogetswe
Sefularo was stabbed to death by a fellow classmate. JOHANNESBURG, South
Africa — A South African teenager was murdered Monday outside Lukhanyo Secondary
School near Randfontein by a fellow student, prompting allegations that it was a
"satanic killing."
Seventeen-year-old Kamogetswe Sefularo was stabbed to
death in her chest, throat and abdomen by a 15-year-old girl who allegedly drank
her blood afterwards, South Africa's Eye Witness News reported.
A friend
of Sefularo's told her family that "the leader and the girl who did the stabbing
sucked Keamo's blood from [a wound] on her neck," the victim's brother Zali
Nxabi told News24.
"Her friend even told us that she knew nothing about
their cult and that their leader had always been after Keamo's blood," he added.
The suspect appeared briefly in court Tuesday, and will remain in
custody until her next court appearance on Tuesday next week, according to the
Times Live....
GlobalPost senior correspondent in South Africa, Erin
Conway-Smith, says that there have been several murders of young people where
"satanism" was said to be involved, in the last few years in South
Africa.
For example, there is a trial continuing in the murder of
18-year-old Kirsty Theologo who was doused with gas and set on fire in what was
described as a satanic ritual.
Another example is the killing of a
6-year-old girl last month in KwaZulu-Natal province; charged in her murder is
Wiseman Tholelani Shandu who is said to be part of a satanist group.
describes crimes Girl's attackers 'drank her blood'
2013-03-06
Johannesburg - The family of a murdered West Rand schoolgirl
have told of their horror at hearing that her murderers had drunk blood from her
body after stabbing her.
Keamogetswe Sefularo was stabbed in the neck,
chest and stomach but lived long enough to tell her mother who her attackers
were, The Times reported on Wednesday.
The murdered teen's brother, Zali
Nxabi, 28, said the family were holding a prayer meeting at their home when a
friend of his murdered sister ran into the house and told them that “their
leader” had instructed them to kill her. The family recorded the
conversation.
"She [the friend] said the leader and the girl who did the
stabbing sucked Keamo's blood from [a wound] on her neck," said Nxabi.
He
said he had heard rumours of satanic activity in the area but never thought it
would affect his family.
'They killed my sister and drank her
blood' POPPY LOUW 06 March, 2013
Keamogetswe Sefularo's
relatives listened in horror as one of her friends described how her killers
drank the blood from her limp body after stabbing her three times.
The
14-year-old's brother, Zali Nxabi, 28, said his sister's friend had stormed into
their home in Mohlakeng, on the West Rand, on Saturday while the family was
holding a prayer meeting.
"We recorded everything she told us and about
how they were instructed by their 'leader' to kill Keamo.
"She [the
friend] said the leader and the girl who did the stabbing sucked Keamo's blood
from [a wound] on her neck."