Neo-Nazi satanist teenager caught with terrorist material and told a girl to kill herself 'for me' is jailed for six years

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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 16/01/2025

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Cameron Finnigan kept a large tapestry of the 'Satanic Beast' in his bedroom along with swastikas and pentagrams

A vile neo-Nazi satanist teenager has been jailed for six years for encouraging girls to kill themselves and self-harm.

Cameron Finnigan joined a satanic extremist group known as 764 in late 2023 and told one girl to hang herself “for me” on video.


The 19-year-old was arrested in March 2024 and pleaded guilty to five charges: encouraging suicide online, possessing a document for terrorist purposes, having indecent images of children and two counts of criminal damage.

Finnigan appeared before Justice Jay at the Old Bailey where he was handed a sentence of six years in jail with an extended licence period of three years.

Finnigan kept a large tapestry of the "Satanic Beast"

Finnigan kept a large tapestry of the "Satanic Beast" in his bedroom

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The Old Bailey heard how Finnigan, who lived with his adoptive mother, father and biological sister in Horsham, West Sussex became involved with 764 in late 2023.

The group has links to the Order of Nine Angles, a Nazi occultist group linked to a string of prosecutions. The court heard how both groups encourage mass terror attacks.

Finnigan, who is autistic, communicated with other 764 members on the Telegram, Discord and Snapchat apps.

One of his usernames was ACID and he used a Pin code of 1969, the date the Satanic Bible was first published.

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\u200bA red tent in which the homeless person was said to be living

A red tent in which the homeless person was said to be living

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A knife found in the house of Neo-Nazi satanist Cameron Finnigan

A knife found in the house of Neo-Nazi satanist Cameron Finnigan

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The court heard how he spoke to an individual believed to be a young girl who told him she was considering suicide. Finnigan then encouraged her to kill herself and wanted her to stream it online so he could claim it for 764.

The judge also heard that the 764 Telegram chat had referred to "Terror Week" and "Terror Season" a period between March 11 and March 19, 2024, in which members were encouraged to commit crimes.

Finnigan told the group he would kill a homeless person he had identified living in a tent near his home. While detectives never found evidence of an attempt to kill the victim, they found a picture of the tent in the chat alongside a message from the defendant that said "I’m waiting".

Searches of his home address revealed a large tapestry of the "Satanic Beast" in his bedroom, knives, swastikas, and pentagrams associated with satanism. The court was told how a punchbag with a number of slash and stab marks was found outside his bedroom.

\u200bA large tapestry of the "Satanic Beast" was found

A large tapestry of the "Satanic Beast" was found

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\u200bA punchbag with puncture marks found in the house of Neo-Nazi satanist Cameron Finnigan

A punchbag with puncture marks found in the house of Neo-Nazi satanist Cameron Finnigan

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He was arrested last March on suspicion of threats to kill and possession of a firearm.

The court was told that despite claims made to 764 members online, there was no evidence that he ever had a gun.

Indecent images of children were found on his electronic devices as well as material bearing the 764 logo depicting murder, mutilation, rape and interference with a foetus.

The defendant had filmed himself carving words on to a car bonnet and puncturing the tyres with a large kitchen knife.

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