Teenage Neo-Nazi Satanist Told Girl To Kill Herself On Video:
Cameron Finnigan, 19, from Horsham, West Sussex, pleaded guilty to multiple charges and was sentenced Jan. 16 to six years in prison. Counter Terrorism Policing South East/PA

A teenage neo-Nazi and self-proclaimed satanist was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison for possessing terrorist material and encouraging a young girl to kill herself on video.

Cameron Finnigan, 19, from Horsham, West Sussex, pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including possession of terrorist documents, encouraging suicide, possession of indecent images of a child, and criminal damage, Sky News reported.

Finnigan became involved with an extremist pseudo-satanic group known as 764 in late 2023. The group, which has ties to the Nazi-occultist Order of Nine Angles, promotes violence and mass-casualty attacks.

In disturbing online chats, Finnigan urged a vulnerable girl to livestream her suicide, saying she should do it "for me" so he could share the video with 764 members. He also discussed plans to attack a homeless person living near his home, sharing a photo of the victim's tent with the caption, "I'm waiting," though there is no evidence he carried out the threat.

Authorities discovered Finnigan had downloaded an 11-page terrorist manual detailing how to carry out vehicle-based attacks. He also possessed knives, Nazi symbols, and satanic imagery in his bedroom, alongside a punchbag covered in stab marks.

Online, Finnigan used usernames like ACID and incorporated satanic references, including the PIN code 1969—the year the Satanic Bible was published.

The 764 group was founded in 2021 by American teenager Bradley Cadenhead, who is now serving 80 years in prison. The group has been labeled a "network of violent extremists" by the U.S. Department of Justice for promoting child exploitation and grooming youth for violence.

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