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Mums accused of being a part of Satan worshipping paedo ring in sick hoax

A bunch of mums had been accused of being members of a Satan-worshiping paedophile ring and feared for his or her lives throughout the sick hoax.

The unnamed 4 discovered their names and make contact with particulars posted as a part of an inventory of 175 alleged cult members in 2015. They acquired threats on their lives, their properties and had been even warned their youngsters can be kidnapped.

Speaking publicly for the primary time on their horror ordeal, the 4 girls, utilizing pseudonyms to inform their story, had been wrongly accused of being a part of the paedo ring again in 2014.

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Abraham Christie
Abraham Christie fled to Spain with girlfriend Ella Draper in 2015

False allegations made by two pupils at a college in Hampstead, North London, left the 4 mums preventing for his or her innocence. One mum talking to The Sun stated: “We all felt this strong sense of injustice. This was totally wrong. It was the anger for our children.”

During police interviews from the pupils, they claimed their father had run a Satan-worshipping paedo ring on the college, and cult members would slit infants’ throats, drank their blood and cooked their our bodies.

Police discovered no proof in preliminary investigations although additional interviews with the youngsters, aged eight and 9, had been carried out. They claimed Ella Draper and Abraham Christie had coaxed the youngsters into mendacity.

One of the mums named Anna confirmed police had knowledgeable her of the interview, and stated: “Ella’s daughter had named my daughter in full as being one of the children abused. It was a heart-stopping moment.”



Ella Draper
Ella Draper and her boyfriend ‘tortured’ their younger youngsters into making false claims

The 4 girls’s children – all aged 9 on the time – had been amongst 20 youngsters alleged to have participated in sexual satanic rituals. Information together with their identify, deal with and phone quantity, appeared, in addition to pictures in some cases.

From there a harassment marketing campaign started, and Jenny, 60, stated: “People were threatening to burn down our houses. When they started talking about kidnapping or ‘rescuing’ the 20 specific children – that became alarming.”

One of the lead harassers, Sabine McNeill, had hounded the group and informed followers to doorstep the Hampstead college to confront the alleged Satanists. She was jailed for 9 years in 2019. Ella, now 50, and Abraham, now 67, have been in exile since fleeing to Spain in 2015.

The duo remains to be peddling the hoax, however the 4 girls on the coronary heart of it say there “will forever be a bond” between them after they endured the allegations of hyperlinks to Satanism. Anna stated: “I think there will forever be a bond. You can’t go through everything we have gone through and not keep in contact. The WhatsApp group is still there. It fires occasionally.”

The mums had been talking publicly for the primary time on Channel 4 documentary Accused: The Hampstead Paedophile Hoax. It airs on Monday (March 11) at 9pm.

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