A group of 'cult' members found guilty for attempting to abduct a coroner who was accused of practicing necromancy.

"I rushed back home in fear for my family's safety."

July 30th 2024.

A group of 'cult' members found guilty for attempting to abduct a coroner who was accused of practicing necromancy.
Sean Harper and his wife, Shiza Harper, were two members of a cult group that recently made headlines for their involvement in a disturbing conspiracy. The group, known as the 'Federal Postal Court' or 'Court of the People', was found guilty of plotting to kidnap a coroner for the purpose of performing 'detrimental necromancy'. This shocking news came to light when Lincoln Brookes, a senior coroner in Essex, received a series of strange and unsettling letters from the group.

Lincoln was taken aback by the letters, which warned him that he may face 'corporal punishment' for his alleged involvement in necromancy - the act of communicating with the dead to predict the future. On April 20th of last year, the cult members showed up at Lincoln's workplace, the coroner's court, wearing handcuffs and demanding to know his whereabouts. However, Lincoln was not present at the time, as he was attending a family member's medical appointment. He was then advised to stay away from work, as his safety was in jeopardy due to the threatening letters.

In court, Lincoln recounted the fear he felt for the safety of his family as he quickly drove home upon hearing the news. This incident left a lasting impact on him and his loved ones. The cult members, Mark Christopher, Matthew Martin, Shiza Harper, and Sean Harper, all from east London and Essex, denied the charges of conspiracy to kidnap and false imprisonment. However, after a two-week trial at Chelmsford Crown Court and over 10 hours of deliberation, all four were found guilty by a majority verdict of 11 to 1.

Mark Christopher was also found guilty, unanimously, of sending threatening letters to Lincoln with the intention of causing distress and anxiety. Michelle Brown, the area coroner for Essex, stated that the group had entered her courtroom and the leader continuously demanded that she locate and bring Lincoln to him. The presiding judge, Mr. Justice Goss, explained to the jury that Christopher was the self-proclaimed leader of the group, holding the title of 'chief judge of England and all dominions'. The other members, Martin, Sean Harper, and Shiza Harper, held positions as a sheriff, a postal inspector and auditor, and a sheriff respectively, all appointed by Christopher.

The judge also mentioned that all four defendants were qualified by Christopher. The jury is still deliberating on two additional charges, which Martin denies - assault and criminal damage. These shocking events have left the community stunned, and the defendants will be sentenced at a later date. It is a reminder of the dangers of blind devotion and the consequences of falling prey to the manipulative tactics of cult leaders.

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