Sabine McNeill’s appeal judgment published in full

Many thanks to commenter Exiled Scouser for pointing us in the direction of BAILII, where the full written judgment from Sabine McNeill’s appeal has now been posted. The judgment itself contains few surprises, and deviates little from our report on 30 July. It does make some minor factual errors—rather than identifying the two children in…

Readers react to Belinda McKenzie’s new job

Yesterday’s post about Belinda McKenzie’s position as manager of the London-based 160 Fleet Street Chambers generated a good deal of discussion both on the blog and on Twitter, where a number of barristers expressed dismay: Hoaxtead Research readers pointed out that not only does Belinda have no legal training or background, but that her actions would…

Belinda says Sabine ‘relieved’, ‘cheerful’ in prison

Hey, remember last December, when Belinda McKenzie and Tracey Morris were desperately passing the begging bowl to collect £20,000 bail bond to keep Sabine out of prison, where they were certain she was about to expire any minute now? Turns out that was all a bit of a misunderstanding. In fact, according to Belinda’s latest…

Alfie Evans case & Hoaxtead: The element they share in common

On its surface, the Alfie Evans story bears little relevance to the Hampstead SRA hoax. What comparison could possibly be made between a little boy with an undiagnosable but clearly progressive degenerative brain condition, and a monstrous hoax, deliberately perpetrated by a small but persistent group of co-conspirators against an entire community? We’ve noted the…

Belinda’s latest update on Sabine challenged by Tracey Morris

Belinda McKenzie posted her latest update on Sabine McNeill yesterday, to a mixed reception. While a few commenters wanted to know how they might contact Sabine whilst she is on remand pending her trial next November, Tracey Morris seemed determined to undermine Belinda’s authority as Sabine’s Spokesthingy-in-Chief: It’s a strange mishmash of “she’s fine, holding…

Another of Sabine’s “whistle-blowers” revealed as violent paedophile

Earlier this week, we discussed the troubling phenomenon of paedophiles who hide their crimes against children behind the mask of “whistle-blower”. As if on cue, yesterday we learned that yet another “whistle-blower” with links to Sabine McNeill and Belinda McKenzie has been sentenced to a 10-year hospital direction order, having previously pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous…

Tony Gosling interviews Sabine, nearly gives the show away

In a recent interview with Tony Gosling on “Dialect Radio”, released on 6 December, Sabine McNeill shared her thoughts on “miscarriages of justice” and those who “campaign for justice in the face of corrupt courts”, citing “Starfighters” such as Norman Scarth and Maurice Kirk as “rare individuals who refuse to be cowed and continue to…

Witchcraft and demonic possession amongst Hoaxtead promoters

A couple of days ago we noted an article in The Telegraph with the headline “Belief in witchcraft and demonic possession linked to 1,500 child abuse cases“. This isn’t the first time the issue of “witchcraft child abuse” has hit the news in recent months. In May 2016, the BBC reported that the practice of…

The economics of Hoaxtead: How hoaxers make money from pain

In yesterday’s post, which featured a couple of delightfully bitchy emails between Belinda McKenzie and Charlotte Ward, Belinda made a statement which puzzled some of our readers. Describing the Association of McKenzie Friends, which Belinda and Sabine founded together in 2011, Belinda said, We’ve never charged a penny to anyone we’ve tried to help in…

Prelude to a hoax: How Belinda and Sabine prepared the way for Hoaxtead

Lately we’ve been delving back into the history of those behind the Hampstead SRA hoax. We’ve looked at the links amongst various “Satanic ritual abuse” true believers, whether they originate from the Christian fundamentalist/evangelical side, the “radical feminist” side (which we’d differentiate from the “equality feminists”—perhaps more on this in a future post), or the…