Teens eaten by satanists
By LYNSEY HAYWOOD
The Satanists stabbed each of their victims a terrifying 666 times before dismembering their bodies and cooking them on a bonfire.
Russian cops discovered the teenager's limbs, hearts and scalps in a pit in the Yaroslavl region around 300 miles from Moscow, along with the dead body of a small rodent crucified on an upside-down cross.
The victims, three girls and one boy, all aged 16 and 17, disappeared from their homes in June.
But police only discovered the remains of Anya Gorokhova, Olga Pukhova, Varya Kuzmina and Andrei Sorokin last month.
The four pals – described as "Goths" – were lured one by one to a country cottage and were allegedly forced to get drunk before the revolting ritual began.
Hair from the victims was apparently found in the embers of the bonfire.
Cops arrested eight Satan worshippers in connection with the killings after finding out that all four victims had telephoned Nikolai Ogolobyak, the alleged leader of the Satan gang. His apartment lies just 250 metres from where their remains were discovered.
One of the arrested Satanists said: "Satan will help me to avoid responsibility, I made lots of sacrifices to him."
Gravediggers
Another suspect – Alexander Voronovic – said the gang had previously dug up a dead girl's grave and eaten her heart and a third suspect said he turned to Satan because praying to God did not make him rich.
He said: "I tried to turn to God, but it didn't bring me any money. I prayed to Satan, and things improved."
"Did he ever bother to consider it was because he felt more confident after praying to 'Satan' that things started improving for him. All due to the human psyche rather than some spiritual hand."
Teachers of the alleged Satanists said all had been moody at school and of lower than average intelligence."Go figure!"
Ogolobyak had previously been in his local church choir, according to his grandmother. All the dead knew Ogolobyak and other members of the Satanist gang.
The distraught father of victim Andrei Sorokin said: "My son said he knew some Goths, and that he had Goths and Satanists among his friends.
"I wasn't scared. I thought 'Well, let him spend his time sitting around in a cemetery, there's not much harm in that is there?'"
I guess those kids proved him wrong.
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