Considering the time of year, I would've expected the media to perform their own style of wizardry.
Edit: I just noticed @"EndtheMadnessNow"#18 posted this in 'Britain Today' from a few days ago.
Edit: I just noticed @"EndtheMadnessNow"#18 posted this in 'Britain Today' from a few days ago.
Quote:Boy said he ate a heart, drank blood and killed a budgie, jury hears in witchcraft and childArchived Daily Mail Article:
abuse trial
'A boy told a police officer that he ate a heart, drank blood and killed a budgie, a witchcraft and child sex
abuse trial has heard. Seven men and four women are on trial at the High Court in Glasgow on a total of
32 charges alleged to have occurred in the city between January 2010 and October 2020.
The accusations involve four children with allegations including rape, other sex offences, witchcraft and
attempted murder.
The child made the claims to detective constable Brian Hamilton when quizzed by police in December 2021
in a series of 15 interviews and stated that he and fellow 'wizards' passed around and consumed the heart
and a wine glass of blood while in a circle. He earlier told the officer that he was held under a bath of blood
and killed a budgie as part of an initiation to become a wizard.
The boy claimed he then received a wand which he and the other wizards later used to cast a 'spell' on a
young girl.The group also contacted demons, spirits and a 'beast with horns on their head' using a Ouija
board when he was aged between seven and nine, the boy claimed.
He stated that he was aged six or seven when he was submerged in a bath of blood.
The boy said: 'I was just held under the bath, I just remember seeing it and it was all blood. I remember
going in but I don't remember what happened. 'I just remember being drowned, I feel like I nearly drowned
when this was happening. 'That's why they put me in the bath of blood and to kill the budgie - it was like
an initiation.' 'One of them said one day everyone will be doing witchcraft. Everyone said that I was a wizard.'
The boy recalled killing a budgie with a knife either on the same day as the bath incident or a later date.
He said: 'I just remember someone holding it and me having to kill it - sometimes I still get nightmares
about the budgie.' DC Hamilton asked the boy who gave him the knife and he replied: 'I don't know.'
The boy later said: 'They day I killed the budgie, they gave me a wand...it was like a brown stick made
of wood.'
He went on to tell the officer that he and the wizards would gather in a circle to eat a heart and drink blood.
The boy said: 'People would pass it around and have a bit and pass it on to the next person...that's when I
took it. I had a bit of the heart and took blood.' He stated that the blood was in a 'special wine glass' with
a 'special rim'.
He stated demons named Henrik, Fredrick, George, Molly and Dark Wyat attached themselves particular
people. He said: 'They would just talk to us, at the time I enjoyed it but now I'm frightened of it.'
He added that the group and the demons sometimes spoke in English but different languages as well.
The boy recalled the group wearing cloaks 'down to their knees' and that he and the wizards lined up and
cast a spell on a young girl aged around two or three to turn her into a wolf cub. He claimed that the girl
then walked on her hands and knees and ate dog food.
Iain Owens, 45, Elaine Lannery, 39, Lesley Williams, 41, Paul Brannan, 41, Marianne Gallagher, 38, Scott
Forbes, 50, Barry Watson, 47, Mark Carr, 50, Richard Gachagan, 45, Leona Laing, 51, and John Clark, 47,
deny the charges. The trial continues before Judge Lord Beckett...'
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