Powered by Bravenet Bravenet Blog

Tag Board

wow gold: hello,anybody home?nice journal website!
pajadoma: iIf you want to know what NOT to do while ghost hunting, please check our my site.
RAINBOW: Just had my tagboard spammed...and had a bad restaurant experience. Other than that, things are going well!
Intel Home: Hi All Click Here to return to my main site

Please type in the four characters shown in the black box.

Tuesday, July 4th 2006

12:03 PM

OCCULT CLUE TO HORROR OF SHEEP SLAUGHTER

OCCULT CLUE TO HORROR OF SHEEP SLAUGHTER

09:50 - 30 June 2006                                                                                                Mood:  
A Blood-curdling find on an isolated moor is being investigated as possible black magic sacrifice, police said yesterday. Two ewes and a lamb were found near Pew Tor on the western fringes of Dartmoor on Monday evening. Each had its neck broken, its tongue severed and one eye gouged out.

The sickening scene, discovered by a shocked walker, was in almost exactly the spot where seven sheep were found, necks broken and arranged in the occult shape of the heptagon, last January.

It is thought the latest incident could be the third at the site in the past 12 months, bringing fears that occult sacrifices are being carried out on the beauty spot.

Some of the animals belonged to the Alford farming family, who have hit the headlines recently in a row over access to Vixen Tor.

As the RSPCA launched an investigation into the brutal attack, a spokesman for the Dartmoor Commoners' Council said: "The owner is concerned that these attacks are increasing.

"Whoever is doing the investigation has said that this sort of thing can be a prelude to a child sacrifice. "

RSPCA Inspector Becky Wade added: "The bodies were found on open exposed ground very close to the road, so somebody must have seen something, even if they did not realise it was suspicious.

"These sheep must have been rounded up on the open moor by whoever carried out this barbaric attack. That would have required a number of people."

The incident is being investigated as criminal damage, but a spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said ritualistic sacrifice was a serious line of inquiry.

0 Opinion(s).

There are no comments to this entry.

Post New Comment

 BraveJournal Member Non-Member
No Smilies More Smilies »
Please type the letters you see