A teenage neo-Nazi satanist who was caught with terrorism material and encouraged suicide online has been jailed for six years.
Cameron Finnigan, 19, from Horsham, West Sussex, joined a pseudo-satanist group in late 2023 and told one girl to kill herself "for me" on video so he could share it in the group's online chat, the Old Bailey heard.
Finnegan also told the group, named 764, that he was preparing to attack a homeless person living in a tent near his family home, Westminster Magistrates' Court was previously told.
Police never found evidence of an attempt to kill the person, but a picture of the tent was found in a chat alongside a message from the defendant that said "I'm waiting".
Finnigan, who is autistic, also accessed an 11-page terrorist document which provided advice on how to carry out "truck attacks", giving instructions on the type of vehicle and ideal targets.
He was arrested in March last year before he pleaded guilty to five charges, including possessing a document for terrorism purposes and an act capable of encouraging or assisting suicide.
He also admitted to having indecent images of a child and two counts of criminal damage.
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