A teenager accused of murdering two strangers in a deal with the devil is said to have left a note signed with his own blood from the deal he believed he made to win the lottery.
Danyal Hussein, 19, is accused of stabbing sisters Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, at Fryent Country Park, Wembley, north-west London, on June 6.
Three lottery tickets were found alongside a note, signed with blood, setting out his plans, following his arrest at his mother’s home in Eltham, south-east London, in the early hours of the 1st July, learned the Old Bailey.
PC Lyndsay Barnett, a Metropolitan Police investigation officer, found the note, written on a piece of green card on a shelf under the television in Hussein’s bedroom.
Entitled “agreement,” it began with the words, underlined: “To the mighty Lucifuge King Rofocale” and continued: “To make a minimum of six sacrifices every six months as long as I am free and physically able.”
He added: “Sacrifice only women, build a temple for yourself, do everything I promised.
Underneath, again underlined, were the words: “For me” then: “Win the super Mega Millions jackpot”.
He added: “To receive fruitful rewards in return for future sacrifices I make to you, the rewards could consist of wealth and power, never being suspected of any crime by the police and also that the police will never know of any. crime which I have done and I will do. “
Underneath it was the words “me” and was signed with “Danyal” blood, and then there was the name “King Lucifuge Rofocale” underneath with space for a signature.
PC Barnett took a photo of the note with his cell phone and sent it to colleagues “so they would know immediately,” Oliver Glasgow QC told court.
Around him were a series of orange cards with symbols drawn in black pen.
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Source: news.sky.com
This notice was published: 2021-06-11 16:52:00