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Danustouch
October 16th, 2001, 09:58 PM
Tuesday, 16 October, 2001, 14:32 GMT 15:32 UK
Witchdoctor investigation in torso case
(From the BBC online)

The child's body was found near the Globe Theatre

Police say boy whose dismembered torso was found in the River Thames in London, may have been the victim of a ritual killing.
They are investigating the possibility that his death was carried out by witchdoctors, who used his body parts for magic potions.

The body of the African-Caribbean boy - with his head, arms and legs missing - was spotted by someone crossing Tower Bridge last month.

No one has identified the boy, who was thought to have been five years old.

Rare case

Detective Inspector Will O'Reilly, from the serious crime group, said: "It's one of many lines of inquiry we are looking at, we are not ruling anything out.

"Statistically this is very, very unusual - there has not been a case in the UK of this type of child dismemberment since our records began over 30 years ago."

Police believe it is also possible the boy may have been killed by paedophiles, although there was no obvious sign of a sexual attack.

Officers met Dutch police investigating a similar murder of a young white girl in Holland, but no firm link has been made.



The boy's shorts had German washing instructions

The girl's dismembered body was found in a lake at Nulde and her head was discovered separately by a fisherman miles away in the Hook of Holland.

The way in which both bodies were cut up has raised the fear that a form of black magic performed in South Africa could have come to Europe.

Police in South Africa have estimated hundreds of children may have been killed by witchdoctors practising a version of traditional "muti" medicine.

True witchdoctors or "sangomas" use natural remedies such as forest herbs, plants, animal skins and bones and invoke ancestral spirits to provide healing.

Orange shorts

But there have been killings by corrupt witchdoctors who want to use body parts in their ointments and potions.

These parts are sometimes taken from live victims because their screams are thought to enhance the power of the medicines.

The only clue as to the identity of the boy is a pair of orange shorts labelled Kids and Company with German washing instructions printed inside.

Detectives think the boy died from a violent trauma to the neck before his head was severed from his body.

It is believed the torso was in the river between for up to 10 days.

Police looked for other body parts from Teddington to the Thames estuary.

kittiepoetrygod
October 16th, 2001, 10:06 PM
Thats to bad ... my prayers are with the families and the police .. not to mention the country. This must be a terrible thing for it.

Earth Walker
October 16th, 2001, 10:17 PM
It's terrible that children are being murdered :( but I do not
think that "witchdoctors" did this......It sounds more like a
pedophile....only the arms, legs, and head were missing....to
prevent identification by finger/hand/footprints, or by visual
identification, or dental records.:G
Besides, wasn't it standard for "witchdoctors" to "sacrifice" the
entire body.....not just parts of it? :rolleyes:

Wyrdsister
October 17th, 2001, 11:49 AM
"Witchdoctors" -- *sigh*

Believe it or not, a case like this happened within the last year here in Ontario. The torso of a small child was found in a plastic bag on the shore of one of the Great Lakes. While "witchcraft" was never suggested (thank the Goddess!), a pedophile was. Over following days the arms, legs and finally head of a little girl were found buried under rocks along the same lake.

The murderers? ... The little girl's mother and step-father. They then had the nerve to try and stop the girl's father from trying to have her buried back in her home country where she was born (a Middle Eastern country - appologies for forgetting the name).

Sick, sick, sick.

Wyrdsister