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'Black Magic' Child Abuser Is Found Guilty Glasgow Evening Times June 11, 2009 http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/display.var.2513750.0.black_magic_child_abuser_is_found_guilty.php A FORMER cop who claimed he was a Black Magic high priest has been convicted of sexually abusing three youngsters. John McFadden told one of his victims - a 12-year-old boy - demons and spirits would kill him and drag him to hell unless he carried out sex acts. The 42-year-old dressed in a black cloak and used a crucifix with a skull and crossbones and an onyx ring, which he claimed gave him power, to terrify the youngster into keeping the abuse a secret. McFadden took blood and hair from the boy, now aged 32, and burned them together in a bowl to initiate him into "the circle". The former marine told the court McFadden abused him almost every day for four years. At the High Court in Glasgow yesterday, McFadden, of Inveroran Drive, Bearsden, was found guilty of using lewd and indecent behaviour towards the youngster at a house in Greens Avenue, Kirkintilloch, between 1988 and 1990 and sexually assaulting him on several occasions between August 1990 and 1992. He was also convicted of using lewd, indecent and libidinous behaviour towards two other youngsters at the same address and at another nearby house on various dates between 1983 and 1990. The former marine told the court McFadden befriended him after he joined a martial arts club that was run by him. He also claimed the pervert took naked pictures of him and filmed the abuse. Another man came forward in 1999 to complain he had been indecently assaulted by McFadden at the age of just seven while the paedophile was babysitting him. McFadden resigned from the police that year but was not convicted at that time. He was finally charged several years later after two others came forward to report similar incidents. When police searched McFadden's home they found a devil mask and two wands. Judge Lord Matthews deferred sentence until next month for reports and McFadden was remanded in custody. |
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