In 1996 in Tyumen, a town in Siberia, five teenagers and young adults between 17 and 22 years were found hanged between the months of April and October. At first they were concluded to be tragic suicides with no relations, but later investigation revealed that all five victims were in fact members of an apparent Satanic cult. They assembled regularly in a basement, which contained a Satanic altar, and all five members possessed writings detailing their beliefs. They listed several steps in a bizarre initiation process, the last of which was ritualized asphyxiation. Sergei Sidorov, the fourth person to die, told his mother before his death that he was involved in something he couldn't escape. 36 additional deaths had been recorded in Tyumen the previous year, all aging between 12 and 22. Although police are searching for the leaders of this cult, progress has been little to none, and it is most likely that the case will never be resolved.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't find any pictures other, so enjoy this fairly relevant Satanic cult icon. |
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