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Child Sex Rituals of Pagan Paedos

By James Beal
The Sun
December 15, 2012

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4698641/Witch-pensioners-jailed-for-32-years-over-child-sex-abuse.html

TWO white witch perverts were jailed for a total of 32 years yesterday for horrific child sex abuse.

Evil Peter Petrauske and Jack Kemp belonged to a paedo ring which preyed on girls under the guise of pagan rituals.

From the 1970s until 2006 the gang plied terrified victims with drink before making them strip off and dance. The girls, aged from three to 15, were often tied up and blindfolded before being abused at weird robed ceremonies.

One had a dagger drawn across her body and another was threatened with burning.

Caging Petrauske and Kemp, now aged 72 and 69, a judge said their offences were “truly horrific”.

Both were part of a witches’ coven based in Falmouth, Cornwall, with Petrauske calling himself “lord” or “chief”. During a three-week trial it was alleged victims were also abused by murdered local councillor Peter Solheim, whose axe-mutilated body was found in the sea in 2004.

The abuse came to light last year when Kemp was arrested over another incident.

Police searching his home found witchcraft paraphernalia including a sword, dagger, masks and robes — and victims then came forward.

They had been bribed or threatened to keep quiet so the crimes went undetected for decades. Judge Graham Cottle told Truro Crown Court the abuse had “blighted” the girls’ lives and that some would never really recover.

He said both the accused had “a lifelong sexual interest in young female children”.

Petrauske, of St Ives, was jailed for 18 years after being convicted of rape, aiding and abetting attempted rape and indecent assault.

Ex-tin miner Kemp, of Falmouth, was given 14 years for indecent assault and sexual activity with a child.

After the case Det Con Rick Milburn said the abuse had been the worst he and his colleagues had ever dealt with.

Contact: j.beal@the-sun.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 




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