
Warning: this article details cannibalism and features references to suicide which some readers may find distressing
The daughter of the notorious Isakin Drabbad has detailed the moment her father attempted to 'sell her soul'.
In 2010, Isakin Drabbad murdered his girlfriend, Helle Christensen, and cut off parts of her body to eat them.
He was convicted of her murder a year later and sent to a mental health institution.
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Drabbad, also known as the Skara Cannibal, killed Christensen as she laid in bed, dismembered her and cooked parts of her body in a frying pan before eating them.
He later admitted his dreadful crimes to the police and was declared legally insane, leading to his admission to a psychiatric institution.
Jamie Lee has spoken to LADbible Stories about her father, including what happened when he tried to 'sell her soul'.

After Jamie spoke about wanting to end her life, her father spoke to her about this 'ritual' that would change her state of mind.
She explained: "He said I'd become very happy, very successful and that I would receive everything I've ever wanted for the rest of my life. This ritual was a ritual to the devil, it was a ritual where I was going to sell my soul to the devil."
Jamie went on to explain how she was sat with her father holding each other's hands, before she was told to repeat after Drabbad in what was a ten-minute monologue to the 'devil'.
She was left feeling 'sick to her stomach' after being left 'floating in a pitch black space' surrounded by 'beings flying around'.
While Jamie couldn't see and hear them at this time, her father told her they would continue to follow her for the rest of her life.

"They were like demons, I've never been so scared in my life," Jamie explained. "I had sold my soul to the devil, it couldn't be undone."
It got to the point where Jamie thought she was 'losing her mind' and even said her goodbyes to her mother as she believed she was going to die.
Still terrified by the whole situation, Jamie's mother was left furious Drabbad made such comments to his own daughter and comforted her and told her everything was going to be alright.
Jamie continued: "My mom saved me that night."
If you or someone you know needs mental health assistance, call National Suicide Prevention Helpline on 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The Helpline is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to everyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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