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Friday, May 09, 2025

Neo-Nazi Satanist Sentenced to Six Years for Encouraging Suicide and Possession of Terror Material

Cameron Finnigan, a member of the satanic extremist group 764, sentenced for promoting violence and possessing extremist content.
In a case that underscores the dangerous intersection of extremist ideology and mental health issues, 19-year-old Cameron Finnigan has been sentenced to six years in prison following his involvement with a satanic extremist group and his actions encouraging suicide and self-harm.

The Old Bailey court in London heard that Finnigan, hailing from Horsham, West Sussex, joined the group known as 764 in late 2023. Law enforcement and prosecutors highlighted the group’s connections to the notorious Order of Nine Angles, an occultist Nazi faction implicated in a series of criminal prosecutions.

Finnigan’s activities online included encouraging a girl to hang herself on video, ostensibly to share with his fellow group members.

Arrested in March 2024, Finnigan pleaded guilty to charges including encouraging suicide, possessing a document for terrorist purposes, having indecent images of children, and two instances of criminal damage.

His communications on platforms such as Telegram, Discord, and Snapchat, under the alias ‘ACID’ and using a satanically significant PIN code, were scrutinized during his trial.

Prosecutor Bill Emlyn Jones KC detailed to the court how Finnigan became deeply involved with the 764 group, which actively promotes violent acts and potential mass casualty events through initiatives like 'Terror Week.' Finnigan was found in possession of an 11-page terrorist document providing guidance on conducting truck attacks, although no evidence of firearm possession was discovered despite accusations.

In his living quarters, police found symbols and items associated with violent satanism, Nazi imagery, and materials depicting extreme violence.

His electronic devices contained indecent images of children and disturbing propaganda.

When interrogated, Finnigan displayed a troubling lack of concern for the consequences of his encouragement for the girl to commit suicide, expressing only regret over the potential for being caught.

While a psychological report introduced during sentencing suggested some mental health issues, it did not affirm core characteristics of autism for Finnigan.

Mr Justice Jay, delivering the sentence, highlighted Finnigan’s alarming tendencies towards violence and manipulation, adjudging him a high risk to public safety.

The case offers a stark reminder of the modern challenges posed by extremist groups exploiting digital platforms to propagate dangerous ideologies.

Authorities continue to grapple with the threats posed by such factions and individuals who engage in these deadly dialogues and actions.

As this legal chapter closes, the broader societal challenge persists in preventing such violent extremism and offering adequate mental health interventions.

Readers in distress or aware of others in similar situations are urged to contact support services such as Samaritans in the UK, exemplifying the continual need for accessible emotional support.
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