Albert Einstein said that there are two infinite things: the universe and human stupidity, and that he was not sure that the universe was. Once again, this theory is corroborated. Danyal Hussein, a 19-year-old Londoner, is accused of stabbing Bilbaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, two sisters aged 46 and 27 respectively, due to a “blood pact with the devil” to win the lottery.
The sisters were celebrating Bilbaa’s birthday on June 6 last year, when they were attacked early in the morning at Fryent Country Park in Wembley, northwest London. The next day, their bodies were found.
Hussein was arrested a month later, on July 1 last year, at his mother’s home in Eltham, south London. The young man defended that it was a pact in which he offered to make six sacrifices every six months, demanding to be rewarded with wealth and power. Furthermore, he had promised to build a temple to “mighty King Lucifug Rofocale”, in exchange for “fruitful rewards” and his freedom.
In addition, he had lottery tickets and assured in the cards that if he won the Mega Millions Super Jackpot, the devil would receive rewards for future sacrifices. The young man said in the letter that “he would never be suspected of any crime and the police would never know the crimes he had committed.”
The police had searched his bedroom and found letters addressed, according to the young man, to the devil, and signed in his own blood. When the police saw the marks on his hands, the young man claimed that “they had robbed him and he had defended himself”, in addition to being “confused and scared” by what was happening at that time.
The jury that has tried him had learned that Hussein had been treated in hospital for a hand injury, just on a date after the death of these two women. The young man has denied the double murder, as well as the possession of a knife with which he would have signed the letters and committed the homicides. Hussein is still on trial.
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