A satanic killer who murdered two sisters cruised twisted internet chat forums where he described himself as a “psychic vampire”.
Woman-hater Danyal Hussein, 19, begged for tips on how to summon a devil capable of making a girl fall in love with him.
Two years later he randomly stabbed to death Bibaa Henry, 46, and 27-year-old Nicole Smallman as part of a bizarre pact he made with a “demon” to win the lottery.
Hussein was convicted of the murders last week after a four-week trial at the Old Bailey.
Bibaa was knifed eight times and Nicole was stabbed 28 times at Fryent Country Park, Wembley, North London, in June 2020.

In 2018 the weirdo, described as socially awkward with girls and obsessed with power, money and sex, started posting messages on the Become A Living God website.
He wrote: “I’m a psychic vampire however I know how to bless people with certain energies as I know how to remove negative energies and use them to destroy ongoing problems.”

At the time, Hussein was on the Home Office Prevent scheme designed to stop vulnerable people from being radicalised.
Concerned teachers at his school in Woolwich, South East London, had referred him in October 2017 when he was 15 after he viewed images of dead bodies and far-right material on a school computer.
After eight months on the scheme and two months on a voluntary offshoot called Channel he was discharged with no concerns.
But Hussein was on the BALG forum at the time and eventually made the Satanic pact that led to his knife rampage when he was 18.
The site is run by a “magick” expert who promises to help “invoke an angel or demon” and give “Godlike Power”.

In one post, Hussein wrote: “I’ve been wondering who to work with for matters of love, I really desire for this girl to fall deeply in love with me.
“We’re not even close friends, I’ve felt a calling but can’t make out any names or images, I’ve been wondering if I should work with King Beleth, Any suggestions and any help will be deeply appreciated. I need a spirit who could help out with love and fidelity.”
Hussein will be sentenced on September 22. The Home Office would not comment.