POLICE FIND SATANIC RITUAL DUNGEON IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS APARTMENT COMPLEX
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Fort Worth, Texas – Authorities have identified the skeletal remains found in a Texas apartment complex, located near Vicory blvd and Bryant Irving rd, as those of four teenagers that disappeared between 2015 – 2016. Multiple media outlets report that the teenagers were local residents of the city. Chief suspect in the murder investigation is a resident, 68-year-old Robert Gray, thought the suspect is still at large. There is another woman being charged as an accessory to the murders.
Court documents allege that Gray regularly performed “Satanic rituals” and “animal sacrifices” in the apartment where the bodies were found. The "dungeon", where the bodies were discovered, was full of mold, garbage, debris, animal feces and several satanic markings. Police say the teens were more than likely abducted from the near by a shopping mall. Tenants, who live in the complex say they are shocked at the findings. “We've been living here for two years ,” said Rita Thomas, mother of four. “Robert seemed like such a nice guy, a little weird, but a nice guy. Parents need to watch their children more closely! There are these crazy types of creeps everywhere!”
Authorities believe that Gray was performing these satanic rituals in his apartment for more than a decade now. Crime scene investigators are searching the wooded area near the apartment complex for any other bodies which may have fallen victim to Gray’s disturbing rituals. The apartment Gray rented has been cordoned off, pending further investigations. Gray's where abouts are currently unknown and the suspect is thought to extremely dangerous. Police are asking for any help they can get from local residents as to the location of the suspect.
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