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− | The '''The Hampstead Cover-Up''' were allegations of | + | The '''The Hampstead Cover-Up''' were allegations of a [[satanic cult]] operating in North London; involving parents, teachers, and police, based on the leaked police tapes of 9 and 8 year old children ([[Alisa Dearman]] and [[Gabriel Dearman]]). |
The father of the children, [[Ricky Dearman]], was accused of participating; as were state social services workers. The mother, [[Ella Gareeva-Draper]], claimed not to know that her children were being abused. The children were taken from her later and allegations were raised that she coached the children into making these claims. Draper then moved to Russia (her home country) and has not seen the children ever since. She gave several interviews in which she said the allegation of [[satanic activity]] are true. | The father of the children, [[Ricky Dearman]], was accused of participating; as were state social services workers. The mother, [[Ella Gareeva-Draper]], claimed not to know that her children were being abused. The children were taken from her later and allegations were raised that she coached the children into making these claims. Draper then moved to Russia (her home country) and has not seen the children ever since. She gave several interviews in which she said the allegation of [[satanic activity]] are true. |
Revision as of 01:10, 5 January 2022
Date | 2014 |
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Location | Hampstead |
Description | Alleged satanic cult activity. |
The The Hampstead Cover-Up were allegations of a satanic cult operating in North London; involving parents, teachers, and police, based on the leaked police tapes of 9 and 8 year old children (Alisa Dearman and Gabriel Dearman).
The father of the children, Ricky Dearman, was accused of participating; as were state social services workers. The mother, Ella Gareeva-Draper, claimed not to know that her children were being abused. The children were taken from her later and allegations were raised that she coached the children into making these claims. Draper then moved to Russia (her home country) and has not seen the children ever since. She gave several interviews in which she said the allegation of satanic activity are true.
External links
- Views that support the official narrative of no cult activity: Hoaxstead Research
- Ricky Dearman - BBC Interview - Hampstead Case
- Ebay commercial with Ricky Dearman
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