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'Satanist' teenager jailed encouraging suicide, possessing terrorism manual & Child Images


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A teenager involved in what police have described as a Satanist terror network targeting children online for sexual blackmail and violence has been jailed for six years at the Old Bailey.

 

Cameron Finnigan pleaded guilty to encouraging suicide, possessing a terrorism manual, and indecent images of a child. The court heard the 19-year-old from Horsham was part of an extreme right-wing Satanist group called 764, which anti-terror police warn poses "an immense threat".

 

At least four British teenagers have been arrested in connection with the activities of the group, which has blackmailed children - mainly girls - into carrying out sexual acts, harming themselves or or even attempting suicide. At a previous hearing Finnigan admitted five charges and he has now been given a six-year sentence with an extended three-year licence period.

 

Mr Justice Jay said he posed "a high risk of serious harm to the public". Finnigan was arrested in March 2024 after police received information that he had a gun. No firearm was found at his home but after analysing his digital devices, officers found online chats where he encouraged one young female, believed to be in Italy, to livestream her own suicide.

 

Officers have been unable to identify this woman and do not know what happened to her. In online chats Finnigan boasted to other members of 764 about his attempts to get children to hurt themselves. Det Ch Supt Claire Finlay, head of Counter Terrorism Policing South East, says the members competed to see who was the most extreme: "If you can get someone to self-harm, you're doing quite well in that group. If you can get them to kill themselves, you're reaching the pinnacle."

 

An 11-page PDF document was also found on Finnigan's computer, giving detailed instructions on how to carry out a "mass casualty" terrorist attack using a lorry, firearm or knives. And on the Telegram messaging platform, he and other members plotted what they called "terror week". He told the group he planned to murder a homeless man living in a tent near his home, and even posted pictures of the location.

"I won't stop until he's dead," he wrote online.

 

"This case has been very shocking," said Det Ch Supt Finlay. "Cameron Finnigan was dangerous. There was a threat to public safety there."

'An immense threat' The 764 network was founded in 2020 by a US teenager, Bradley Cadenhead, who was then 15. It is believed to be named after the partial postal code of his hometown in Texas.

 

Police say it is part of a loose, international network of far-right extremist groups that have adopted what officers call "militant accelerationist ideology". Those who have researched the groups say they seek to destroy modern, civilised society by committing depraved acts of violence and sexual exploitation - often involving children.

 

Counter Terrorism Policing South East A black banner showing a goat's head in the middle of a pentagram is hung up on a bedroom wall. Beside it is an empty bottle of coca cola and a chocolate box is on the floor

 

Cadenhead was arrested in 2021 and is now serving an 80-year prison sentence in Texas for the creation of videos in which children were not only being sexually abused, but also choked, beaten, suffocated and seriously injured. The network uses Nazi and Satanist imagery. Finnigan, who went by the online username "Acid", adorned his bedroom in West Sussex with swastikas and pentagrams.

 

Based on a report by BBC 2024-01-18

 

 

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Good to see justice can still occasionally be served in these cases (assuming the perpetrator is not Muslim of course).

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He got a very light sentence in my opinion. He needs serious psychiatric treatment and still will always possess a threat to the children of the world. I hope the sicko takes his own advice in jail. 

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