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Nätsekten 764 - Barnen som vill döda

Several brutal knife attacks in Sweden can be linked to an international violent cult on the internet that goes by the name 764. An 80-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman were attacked by children while the attacks were being streamed. Through experts and relatives of the victims, TV4 Nyheterna Story portrays the cult 764. A violence-promoting organization with links to Nazism, Satanism and child pornography emerges.

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  • Lennart Hultman-Boye

    Lennart Hultman-Boye

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  • Johan Håkansson

    Johan Håkansson

    Self

  • Bradley Cadenhead

    Bradley Cadenhead

    Self

  • Morad Heidari

    Morad Heidari

    Self

  • Candace Huff

    Candace Huff

    Self

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Several brutal knife attacks in Sweden can be linked to an international violent cult on the internet that goes by the name 764. An 80-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman were attacked by children while the attacks were being streamed. Through experts and relatives of the victims, TV4 Nyheterna Story portrays the cult 764. A violence-promoting organization with links to Nazism, Satanism and child pornography emerges.

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