Four boys and 2 girls ranging in age from 2 to 6 being transported from Washington DC heading south. Talahasee locals reported the dirty, disheveled children and the 2 men transporting the children were arrested for child abuse.
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The children, two girls and four boys 2 to 7 years old, were discovered in a Tallahassee playground on Thursday. Two men, Douglas Edward Zimmerman, 27 years old, and Michael Houlihan, 28, were arrested in the case and charged with child abuse.
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The children, who had not been bathed in several days when they were found, had insect bites and had not been fed in more than a day. Investigators said the children appeared to be ignorant of such daily conveniences as hot water and electricity.
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Mr. Hunt [police spokeman] said the Finders cult might have been accustomed to selling or smuggling the children of its members out of the country.
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At least two of the children had been sexually abused
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At least two of six disheveled children found in a Tallahassee, Fla., park and believed to be the offspring of members of a Washington-based cult had been sexually abused, police said Sunday.
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The children, four boys and two girls ranging in age from 2 to 6, currently are in police protective custody,
Hunt said, after calls threatening the children`s safety
were made to the emergency shelters where the youngsters had been taken at first.
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Police have refused to comment on reports that the Finders, which apparently evolved from a 1960s-type commune, may have been involved in some kind of ritual practices.
Full ChicagoTribune article
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1987-02-09/news/8701100820_1_sexual-abuse-school-for-brilliant-children-finders
OFFICIALS DESCRIBE 'CULT RITUALS' IN CHILD ABUSE CASE
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described in a court document as a "cult" that allegedly conducted "brainwashing" and used children "in rituals."
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includes photos showing children involved in bloodletting ceremonies of animals and one photograph of a child in chains
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Their links to the D.C. area have led authorities into a far-reaching investigation that includes the Finders -- a group of about 40 people that court documents allege is led by a man named Marion Pettie -- and their various homes, including the duplex apartment building in Glover Park, the Northeast Washington warehouse and a 90-acre farm in rural Madison County, Va.
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According to U.S. District Court records in Washington, a confidential police source had previously told authorities that the Finders were "a cult" that conducted "brainwashing" techniques at the warehouse and the Glover Park duplex at 3918-20 W St. NW. This source told of being recruited by the Finders with promises of "financial reward and sexual gratification" and of being invited by one member to "explore" satanism with them, according to the documents.
According to the affidavit, the source told authorities that children were used in "rituals" by the members, and though the source had never witnessed abuse of the children, the source said the children's grandparents feared for their safety.
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Five of the children were uncommunicative, according to police, and none seemed to recognize objects such as typewriters and staplers.
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However, the oldest was able to give investigators some information. She said that the two men "were their teachers," according to Hunt. She was not sure where they had been recently or where they were going. But until recently, they had been living in the District in "a house with other children and adults." They lived mainly on a diet of raw fruit and vegetables, she said.
The girl told the police that while they were in the District, the children received instruction from "a man they called a Game Caller or a Game Leader," according to Hunt.
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The Fourth Street warehouse, which authorities said also was used as a residence, had windows that were boarded shut. One wall was covered with a huge map of the world, lit by floodlights.
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Ritualistic killing and cult activity confirmed, documented.
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In an affidavit supporting the search, Virginia authorities included photographs showing three white-robed Finders men and several children dismembering two goats. The photographs were in a scrapbook titled "The Execution of Henrietta and Igor." In one picture, a crying child looked at a decapitated goat. Another photo was captioned, "Ben finds Henrietta's Womb." Three pictures showed children playing with goat fetuses.
Full Washington Post article
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1987/02/10/dc-police-finders-odd-not-criminal/7571c820-de20-4800-9781-711a8351f52f
The children were sent back to their abusers by order of the CIA which deemed the information "secret" and ordered the halt of the police investigation.
Investigation report pdf link
http://docslide.us/documents/finders-cult.html
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Cbradio ago
There are lists of courts and CPs cases, compiled that go back decades to the now. Also, man federal hearings.
The biggest question with the Finders case is the sysre of the children, all warehouse evidence and the men were allowed to get out of jail pass, as Fl cops told to drop it and not inform FBI jurisdiction.
Comparative analysis of good parents bombarded/ destroyed by CPS vs clearcut abuse/pedo/satanic by elite, let off, shows the impunity differences.