Group of Women Claim Ex British PM Sir Edward Heath Sexually Abused Them As Children and Their Parents Ran Satanic Cult That Murdered 16 Children from Humans Are Free
• They say that the cult regularly slaughtered children as ritual sacrifices in church
• The woman claim that the former prime minister was part of a paedophile ring
• If the allegations are true it would make the cult the worst child murderers in British history
by Rebecca Camber for the Daily Mail
A group of women who say Sir Edward Heath abused them as children have also accused their parents of being involved in up to 16 murders.
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The farce came as police probe incredible claims that the former prime minister was linked to a paedophile ring that killed as many as 16 children – which would make them the worst child murderers in British history.
The seemingly far-fetched allegations have been made by a family who allege that the politician was part of a satanic sex cult run by their own parents.
They say that the cult regularly slaughtered children as ritual sacrifices in churches and forests around southern England and also participated in similar ceremonies in Africa.
They claim their mother and father – who is said to have known the former Conservative leader – were responsible for slaughtering children ranging from babies to teenagers – yet they evaded justice.
The paedophile ring – which they say Sir Edward was part of – stabbed, tortured and maimed youngsters in churches and burnt babies in satanic orgies before men, women and children gorged themselves on blood and body parts, police have been told.
If the bizarre allegations were to be proved, the parents who allegedly led the killings would be responsible for murdering more children than Fred and Rose West.
They would also be on a par with Thomas Hamilton, who shot dead 16 children in the 1996 Dunblane school massacre.