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Daughter’s sensational revelation: Father killed and ate his girlfriend!

This story that has come out from Sweden crosses all limits of human cruelty and mental terror. Jamie Lee Arrow has publicly told that when she was just 9 years old, her father Isakin Drabd brutally murdered his girlfriend Hayley Christensen and ate parts of her body. According to reports in Daily Star and LadBible, Isakin considered himself a worshipper of Satan. In November 2010, he beheaded Hayley, chopped the body into pieces with a knife, saw and axe and cooked and ate some parts. He also intended to eat the head.

Before the murder, Hayley had told Jamie, “This is the last time I’m cooking for you, because Isakin will kill me.” This prediction proved true. The case caused a sensation in Sweden. Isakin was convicted and placed in a secure psychiatric hospital, where he became infamous as the “vampire killer.” He defended his crimes through blogs and YouTube, calling himself anti-human, and selling voodoo dolls signed with blood online. Jamie’s childhood was completely ruined.

At school, she was bullied as “the daughter of a cannibal.” The psychological pressure, societal hatred, and the brainwashing she endured during her father’s prison visits pushed her toward drug addiction. By the age of 15, she was severely addicted. Most shockingly, Jamie admits that despite this heinous crime, she has been unable to completely separate herself emotionally from her father. According to her, “I know what he did, how disgusting it was, but he’s my father. Emotions go beyond logic.” Later, when Jamie tried to forgive her father, she received a disgusting and threatening message in response. At that very moment, she realized that completely separating herself from this relationship was the path to her mental liberation. Today, Jamie is sharing her story to help people understand that the punishment for a crime isn’t limited to the victim; its repercussions extend to the next generation.