Satanists Kill and Eat Four Teenagers in Russia
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Eight suspected Satanists killed and ate four fellow cult members in ghastly rites in Russia, police say.
The killers, themselves in their teens and from the western city of Yaroslavl, lured the four youths to parties on the forested edge of Yaroslavl's city limits, before inducing them to drink and then chopping up their bodies.
The remains of Anya Gorokhova, Olga Pukhova, Varya Kuzmina and Andrei Sorokin ? aged between 16 and 17 and described by police as "Goths" ? were found in a pit branded with satanic symbols and an upside down cross in the Yaroslavl region of Russia, 255km north-east of Moscow.
The four victims were lured in two separate incidents in late June, investigators believe. First the gang approached and dismembered Olga Pukhova and Anna Gorokhova on June 28, before attacking Varya Kuzmina and her boyfriend Andrei Sorokin the next day.
Investigators launched a citywide search before discovering the gruesome death site in mid-August.
The victims ? all goths themselves ? had told their families they were going to a nearby music festival. Instead, police discovered they had all phoned the flat of alleged Satanist cult leader Nikolai Ogolobyak, who lives 250 metres away from the site of the deadly ritual.
Kuzmina reportedly called a friend from Ogolobyak's apartment late the night of her murder and said: "I don't like it here, something's not right. I'll tell you about it later."
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Eight suspected Satanists killed and ate four fellow cult members in ghastly rites in Russia, police say.
The killers, themselves in their teens and from the western city of Yaroslavl, lured the four youths to parties on the forested edge of Yaroslavl's city limits, before inducing them to drink and then chopping up their bodies.
The remains of Anya Gorokhova, Olga Pukhova, Varya Kuzmina and Andrei Sorokin ? aged between 16 and 17 and described by police as "Goths" ? were found in a pit branded with satanic symbols and an upside down cross in the Yaroslavl region of Russia, 255km north-east of Moscow.
The four victims were lured in two separate incidents in late June, investigators believe. First the gang approached and dismembered Olga Pukhova and Anna Gorokhova on June 28, before attacking Varya Kuzmina and her boyfriend Andrei Sorokin the next day.
Investigators launched a citywide search before discovering the gruesome death site in mid-August.
The victims ? all goths themselves ? had told their families they were going to a nearby music festival. Instead, police discovered they had all phoned the flat of alleged Satanist cult leader Nikolai Ogolobyak, who lives 250 metres away from the site of the deadly ritual.
Kuzmina reportedly called a friend from Ogolobyak's apartment late the night of her murder and said: "I don't like it here, something's not right. I'll tell you about it later."

