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Teenager Cameron Finnigan was found guilty of five charges, including telling one girl to kill herself “for me” on video so he could share it online with a satanist extremist group known as 764.
Cameron Finnigan, 19, joined a satanic extremist group known as 764 in late 2023 and encouraged a girl to hang herself ‘for me’ so he could share footage of it in a group chat.
The core tactics of 764 groups rely on convincing minors to livestream, photograph or record intimate images, acts of self-harm, animal abuse or abuse of other children that are then used to force ...
A neo-Nazi satanist is facing jail for encouraging girls to kill themselves and self-harm. Cameron Finnigan, 19, joined a satanic extremist group known as 764 in late 2023 and told one girl to ...
Indecent images of children were found on his electronic devices as well as material bearing the 764 logo depicting murder, mutilation, rape and interference with a foetus. The defendant had filmed ...
The 764 group has links to the Nazi occultist group, the Order of Nine Angels, which has been linked to a string of prosecutions. ... and interference with a foetus with the 764 logo.
Cameron Finnigan, 19, joined a satanic extremist group known as 764 in late 2023 and told one girl to hang herself “for me” on video so he could share it in the group’s online chat, the Old ...