A British teenager has been convicted of murdering two sisters as part of a pact he believed he made with demonic forces to kill at least six women every six months in return for future lottery winning.
Danyal Hussein, now 19, stabbed Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, to death in a savage attack in a park in northwest London last June after celebrating the Henry’s birthday with friends, police said.
Hussein had committed the murders to fulfill his part of a “contract” with the demon “Mighty King Lucifuge Rofocale,” which he signed with his own blood, promising to “perform a minimum of six sacrifices every six months. that I am free and physically capable, ”police told reporters.
Hussein wrote that he hoped his reward would be “winning the Mega Millions Super Jackpot” and police found three lottery tickets he bought after the murders.
“I am totally convinced and my team is convinced that he would have continued to commit other murders,” said Chief Detective Inspector Simon Harding, who led the investigation.
“It’s hard for a normal person to understand. It’s almost like a movie.
Close sisters Henry and Smallman had gone to Wembley’s Fryent Park to celebrate with friends, but were left alone until the early hours of the morning.
“It’s hard for a normal person to understand. “
They took 150 photos, Harding said, the latest “haunting” photo showing them looking sideways at what police believe to be Hussein’s arrival.
He stabbed Henry eight times and Smallman suffered 28 injuries after fighting a “very courageous fight,” Harding said.

After the murders, he dragged the bodies into the woods where they were found entwined the next day by Smallman’s boyfriend.
Hussein, who lived with his mother, was found thanks to bloodstains found at the scene and was arrested almost four weeks later, police told reporters.
They believe that only a hand injury he sustained in the murders prevented him from committing further murders.

When detectives searched his house, they found his contract and lottery tickets.
There were also satanic symbols and a handwritten spell book, including those for women to find attractive, police said.
Hussein has denied any involvement, saying it was an elaborate plot, but a jury at London’s Old Bailey court found him guilty of the murders.
He will be sentenced at a later date.

Police said it was not clear how he became fascinated with the occult.
The agents knew he had accessed the dark web but could not access his account because he refused to give out his passwords.
He also had an iPad they couldn’t unlock.
“Very arrogant young man”
The material they could see showed he was chatting with other people online, but it had more to do with love spells, police told reporters.
Harding described Hussein, who had planned to go to summer camp in the United States, as a “very arrogant young man” but otherwise unremarkable.
He had been diagnosed with autism, but had no connection to mental health services.
To compound the suffering of the victims, two police officers were charged with misconduct in the performance of public office for taking “inappropriate” photos at the scene of the murder and sharing them on WhatsApp.
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