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A new book has expressed in detail the sexual activities of a Satanic sex cult that apparently controlled a single cul-de-sac in the village of Kidwelly, Wales, and submitted a young girl from the age of seven to varied sexual abuse in a bid to appease the imagined God of an Edwardian sadist.

The book, called the ‘Devil on the Doorstep’, tells of the group which followed the teaching of ‘The Great Beast’ Aleister Crowley, who inducted the girl into their ring after she witnessed her mother performing sexual acts as part of a pseudo-religious ceremony when she was only seven years old. At the age of eleven the group leader took her virginity and she was soon being subjected to group orgies.

Although the Satanic group was a relatively small entity, it forced the young girl, who is identified by the pseudonym of Annabelle Forest into prostitution to raise funds for their ‘church’. Through the repeated abuses and being pimped out by the group leader, by the age of 18 she claimed to have been forced into sleeping with more than 1,800 people.

‘Forest’ is not the only young girl to have been initiated into this cult, although the exact number of young people, which involved teenage and pre pubescent boys as well as girls, is not known. When jailed in 2011, the cult leader had been convicted with 11 cases of rape, three of indecent assault, the crime of causing prostitution for personal gain, causing a child to have sex, inciting a child to have sex, six counts of buggery and four counts of possessing child pornography.

Although Satanism is often confused with Paganism, a traditional form of nature worship, it is actually a European splinter cult related to, but distinct from Christianity. While the cult acknowledges the Christian God, it instead opts to worship Satan as a bringer of liberty and hedonistic pleasure.

Colin Batley, 48, presided over the depraved ‘quasi-religious’ sect which indulged in occult Egyptology-inspired rites.
Elaine Batley had tattoos including the Eye of Horus on her arm, a pentagram above Egyptian script on her leg, Tutankhamun on her back plus another Egyptian script on her back which the 47-year-old claimed she did not understand. When asked if she had ever been to Egypt she said she would like to have gone but had not visited “because of the heat”. She also told the court she liked the ancient Egyptians because “they were good to their slaves”. Told the court she was interested in Aleister Crowley and read his work.
Shelly Millar had an Eye of Horus tattoo on her arm and admitted to having around 3,000 clients as a prostitute during a two-year period working in Swansea and Bristol. Sobbed as the 35-year-old was found guilty of two counts of indecency with children.
Jackie Marling initially denied to police officers that she was a prostitute. But the 42-year-old’s car was spotted making regular trips to brothels in the centre of Swansea and Bristol. Sported an Eye of Horus tattoo on her arm, had a figurine of a cat goddess in her home plus a drawing of the Mask of Tutankhamun and one of the hawk-headed Egyptian god Horus.

‘It’s hard to believe something so sordid and awful was going on within our small community’
A handful of housing association homes in an overlooked cul-de-sac in sleepy Kidwelly is an unlikely location for a satanic paedophile ring. The centre of a black magic inspired sex cult, it was home to a group of sexual deviants who preyed on children. But the quiet Carmarthenshire estate could not have had a more contrasting set of residents or homes: The unassuming suburban setting isand adjoining Rhodfa’r Gwendraeth are also home to a retired bishop and a retired police officer. While the owners of dozens of well-kept homes and manicured gardens went about their lives, just a few doors away in run-down properties, children and young adults were being intimidated into having sex.

In line with broader moves towards cultural relativism and acceptance of a broad range of religious beliefs, Satanism has moved a long way from its position of moral panics of the 1980’s and now enjoys status as an official faith in the UK. As of 2004 the Royal Navy had at least one practicing Satanist openly worshiping, aboard HMS Cumberland. According to the 2011 census, there were some 93 Satanists in Wales.


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