
Woman who claims she’s a witch reveals most disturbing thing she saw at a ‘cult ritual’
It’s absolutely horrifying
A woman from Liverpool who claims she’s a witch has gone viral after revealing an insanely disturbing thing she allegedly saw while she was part of a cult, at one of their rituals. It’s the wildest thing I’ve ever heard.
Molly Simpson, who goes by the name “Witchocist” online, spoke about the bizarre experience on the Anything Goes with James English podcast and claimed she saw people eating a dead body. I don’t know if I actually believe her, but the story is still pretty terrifying.
“I was in the club for two years from the start of the process to getting out and at one of the last rituals I went to, is where I lost all bearings on reality and I sh*t myself. It was in France and I’d done a shoot, and snuck out to an afterparty. It was a huge event, they had acrobatics, fire breathers,” she said.
“Later on, they bring out these platters and I came back into the main room where everyone was and there’s a body on a table, an overweight fella’s body, cut open with everything hanging out.”
The so-called witch claimed the body had been “decorated with grapes, leaves and flowers” and people were putting parts of his anatomy onto plates and eating it. I feel sick.
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“I remember looking at it and panicking. I just had a panic attack and I started screaming and I was like ‘What the fu*k? What the fu*k? That’s a dead body,” Molly recalled.
She claimed a man then came up behind her, told her to stop “making a scene” and said: “Calm yourself down, it’s just art Molly.”
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Then, she ran to the toilet and the same man followed her, pulled her into a pitch black room and gave her a pink fizzy drink to calm her down, but she refused to drink it.
He told her it’s “not real” and said again it was “just art,” but she insisted it was real, saying: “I know what art is, and that was a dead body. A dead body they were eating.”
Whether it’s true or not, the story alone is certainly enough to give you nightmares. The full podcast is two hours long, and I dread to think what other horrifying cult stories she told.
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