Teen found guilty of killing sisters in ‘blood pact with devil’

A British teen has been found guilty of murdering two sisters in a London park — after he claimed he had a blood pact with a demon to kill six women every six months in exchange for winning the lottery.

Danyal Hussein, 19, fatally stabbed Bibaa Henry, 46, and her half-sister Nicole Smallman, 27, last June as the social worker and photographer were celebrating Henry’s birthday, according to The Sun.

Jurors were presented with a copy of Hussein’s ghastly handwritten “deal with the devil,” which was found in his bedroom and signed in his blood.

Under that pact with Lucifuge Rofocale — the supposed “Prime Minister of Hell,” according to occultists — he pledged to “perform a minimum of six sacrifices every six months for as long as I am free and physically capable.”

Danyal Hussein
Danyal Hussein was obsessed with becoming a multimillionaire and believed the only way to do it was to make a pact with a demon.
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Hussein, who cut his hand badly in the brutal attack, dripped blood onto his victims and their belongings. After being arrested at his home, the cold-blooded Satan worshipper stared at his injuries but remained silent, The Sun reported.

Hussein stabbed Smallman 28 times at Fryent Country Park and plunged the blade so hard into Henry that it broke.

Investigators said the killer had undergone “a form of radicalization” in terms of exposure to occult material on the so-called dark web – and believe he would have murdered more women if he had not gotten injured, the Guardian reported.

Nicole Smallman was stabbed 28 times by convicted murderer Danyal Hussein.
Nicole Smallman was stabbed 28 times by convicted murderer Danyal Hussein.
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A day after committing the crime, Hussein went to a hospital to be treated for his hand injury, which he said happened when he was supposedly robbed at knifepoint.

After the guilty verdict was announced, the judge adjourned Hussein’s sentencing to Sept. 22 and ordered reports into his mental health and the impact of his autism, according to the Guardian.

The sisters’ mother, the Rev Mina Smallman, provided a moving victim impact statement in which she recalled their lives and described the evidence as “overwhelming.”

Mina Smallman called the murder of her daughters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry "incomprehensible."
Mina Smallman called the murder of her daughters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry “incomprehensible.”
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She said her family had hoped Hussein would “do the right thing, a kindness and find some humanity in him” by pleading guilty.

“No one expects their children to die before them but to have two of your three children murdered overnight is just incomprehensible,” Smallman said in the statement.

Smallman, who was the Church of England’s first black female archdeacon, said that losing her daughters was “enough to shake a person’s faith” but “fortunately, it did not.”

“If any good comes out of this at least another four women will not meet a similar end in a so-called pact with a so-called demon,” she said.

Nicole’s partner, Adam Stone, made the horrorific discovery after looking for the women after they failed to come home.

“Nicole is my first thought, my second and every thought thereafter and if I am lucky enough to fall asleep then I see her in my dreams. This is all I have left of her,” Stone told the court.

A handwritten book of spells, symbols and lottery tickets were found inside the house of Danyal Hussein.
A handwritten book of spells, symbols and lottery tickets were found inside the house of Danyal Hussein.
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Danyal Hussein used a knife similar to this in the murders of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman.
Danyal Hussein used a knife similar to this in the murders of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman.
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Police recovered Bibaa Henry's phone, bank card, and driver's license from a pond in Fryent Country Park.
Police recovered Bibaa Henry’s phone, bank card, and driver’s license from a pond in Fryent Country Park.
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Hussein’s DNA was found on the sisters’ bodies, nearby foliage and a knife at the scene. Latex gloves covered in his blood also were discovered near a pond where their phones had been thrown.

The twisted killer was obsessed with the idea of becoming a multimillionaire and believed the only way to do it was to strike a sick pact with a demon.

Two days before his attack, Hussein bought a knife block from Asda, a UK supermarket chain, and a roll of gaffer tape. He had also ordered two shovels from Amazon and a face mask.

Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding called the murder of Bibaa Henry (left) and Nicole Smallman "one of the most shocking and chilling cases" he had ever dealt with.
Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding called the murder of Bibaa Henry (left) and Nicole Smallman “one of the most shocking and chilling cases” he had ever dealt with.
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The sisters snapped a heartbreaking final photograph with the monster lurking in the darkness waiting to strike. On the day their bodies were discovered, he reportedly bought three lottery tickets.

Hussein later claimed that various surveillance videos of him showed someone else who looked like him.

Security footage shows Danyal Hussein (right) putting a knife into his bag after purchasing it.
Security footage shows Danyal Hussein (right) putting a knife into his bag after purchasing it.
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He even claimed that bloodstains at the scene were not his — or if they were, they had been transferred there by “foxes and rabbits,” The Sun reported.

“This is one of the most shocking and chilling cases I have ever dealt with, and I know the investigation will stay with all of those involved for many years to come,” Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding said, according to the outlet.

“Hussein went out that night with the intention of killing in order to satisfy his bizarre fantasies under the deluded belief he would be rewarded with financial prosperity,” he said.

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