Milwaukee 'werewolf' attempted murder

John Albert

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Is it just me, or is this taking a Twilight obsession just a little to far?

Woman jailed in bizarre sex-related stabbing

Bloodied man with 300 wounds calls police from east side intersection

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A Milwaukee woman apparently interested in werewolf spirits having sex was in jail Wednesday after an 18-year-old man endured 300 puncture wounds when their sexual encounter "got out of hand," a police affidavit says.

Rebecca Chandler, 22, was being held in the incident, which may also have involved satanic or occult practices...

..."Once he got to the residence, he was bound and stabbed numerous times over a time frame of what he described as two days," an affidavit accompanying a search warrant states. The affidavit also says the apartment contained a book entitled "Werewolf's Guide to Life," a necromantic ritual book, as well as a black folder called "Intro to Sigilborne Spirits." According to various websites, Sigilborne spirits include female werewolf spirits who engage in sexual acts...
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/...rre-east-side-stabbing-s2300os-133548103.html

Have any of you ever heard of "Sigilborne spirits"?

I would assume that means spirits summoned through the use of sigils, written spells and drawn figures. How does that even remotely relate to werewolves?

Werewolves are supposed to be people who turned into wolves by the light of the full moon. I've even heard of some people claiming to be vampires, but they obviously go out in the daytime to work their jobs at the Wal-Mart.

How am I supposed to keep my monsters straight when y'all keep on changing up the rules on me?
 
Here's the ritual for making yourself into a werewolf.
http://alam25.tripod.com/ritual.htm
It's on the internet, so it's gotta be true, right?

Somewhere in my library I have a book on various werewolf myths, and I remember that one of them involved making a pact with the devil, who would provide a belt made of a wolf belt that would turn its wearer into a werewolf.

The idea of spells being responsible for the birth of werewolves is not a new one. Still, this lady is an imbecile for believing in them, much less trying them. Though I did smirk at the police description of 300 freaking stab wounds as being a sexual encounter that "got out of hand".
 
These damn kids need to learn that if you want to be a monster, you've got to FOLLOW THE RULES, otherwise it's just mayhem and anarchy. That's all I'm sayin'.
 
It's not often that a photo captures the essence of the crime. Thinking 300 stab wounds were less than what she could have done. Scary!
 
Hmm, most Google hits lead to this news story but some also turn up on e-bay. Apparently it's a term used by those people who buy junk and (sometimes) alter it in some minor way and then resell it as haunted or enchanted.

For $144.50, you can buy a card that with a sigil on it that contains a succubus. Obviously every red-blooded American male needs a succubus.
 
Man, you really have to have been hard up to have said, "Chick with the crazy eyes, big knife and werewolf obsession? Yeah, I'll hit that..."
 
Somewhere in my library I have a book on various werewolf myths, and I remember that one of them involved making a pact with the devil, who would provide a belt made of a wolf belt that would turn its wearer into a werewolf.

Yes, I've heard that version too. I've also heard of a salve that could be rubbed on the skin or a cloak of fur.

Strangely even though the original Greek story of Lycaon had the wolf form being a curse midevil people were more likely to think of a werewolf as a willing bringer of terror.
 
Twilight is not about necromancy but I think there are other fantasy novels out there which are. (Sounds disgusting to me.) In the Rice trolls Twilight thread I think something was mentioned.
 
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I was thinking it was related to the rpg Werewolf but it appears to be related to an ebay store selling "spirits." If they're not real spirits, it is fraud; if they are, it is slavery.
 
Though I have never heard the term 'sigilborne spirits', I can guess pretty well at the meaning.

A sigil is a symbol associated with a demon or angel, and is considered to be the 'True Name' of the demon or angel associated with it. I have a copy of The Lesser Key of Solomon, which is chock-full of sigils for all sorts of demons. And, at a Ren Faire a while back, I purchased two sigils that were created in accordance with the specifications laid out in TLKOS. They're really specific - like the symbol itself must be made out of a certain metal, but it must be inlaid in ceramic, etc. One of the ones I have is for the demon Caim:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caim#In_demonology

There's a ritual in TLKOS for bringing the demon forth and all that jazz. You're supposed to immerse the sigil in flame while saying a particular incantation and whatnot. Never tried it.

The sigils themselves are very pretty - works of art, really. The guy who makes them is an artist, not just some crackpot. And he has a sense of humour about the whole thing, too. When I pointed out the one that was for Invisibility and asked for a demonstration before purchase, he picked it up and waved it and made it disappear.

So, from all that context, I assume that a sigilborne spirit would be a demon or angel brought forth by following the instructions in TLKOS. To my knowledge, there is no 'werewolf' one. Though there probably is a 'wolf' one. Caim, after all, is a blackbird type. I could whip out the book and check, but it'd take hours. ;)
 
Though I have never heard the term 'sigilborne spirits', I can guess pretty well at the meaning.

A sigil is a symbol associated with a demon or angel, and is considered to be the 'True Name' of the demon or angel associated with it. I have a copy of The Lesser Key of Solomon, which is chock-full of sigils for all sorts of demons. And, at a Ren Faire a while back, I purchased two sigils that were created in accordance with the specifications laid out in TLKOS. They're really specific - like the symbol itself must be made out of a certain metal, but it must be inlaid in ceramic, etc. One of the ones I have is for the demon Caim:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caim#In_demonology

There's a ritual in TLKOS for bringing the demon forth and all that jazz. You're supposed to immerse the sigil in flame while saying a particular incantation and whatnot. Never tried it.

The sigils themselves are very pretty - works of art, really. The guy who makes them is an artist, not just some crackpot. And he has a sense of humour about the whole thing, too. When I pointed out the one that was for Invisibility and asked for a demonstration before purchase, he picked it up and waved it and made it disappear.

So, from all that context, I assume that a sigilborne spirit would be a demon or angel brought forth by following the instructions in TLKOS. To my knowledge, there is no 'werewolf' one. Though there probably is a 'wolf' one. Caim, after all, is a blackbird type. I could whip out the book and check, but it'd take hours. ;)
Not a derail, but a quick question from out of the blue: I had a friend awhile back, that claimed she was giving "spiritual" birth to a demon. She said that she wasn't sure when her "impregnation" would have taken place. She has referenced Jinn before, and I believe her family is originally from somewhere near Morocco ? She was also somewhat infatuated with a "name" for this "demon", and had an infatuation with cats as well.

Does any of this sound familiar to you at all in anything you've read ? I had assumed hers were just a mixed soup of ideas tossed into one ... but perhaps it is more specifically laid out concisely in something like this book you are referencing ?
 
Not a derail, but a quick question from out of the blue: I had a friend awhile back, that claimed she was giving "spiritual" birth to a demon. She said that she wasn't sure when her "impregnation" would have taken place. She has referenced Jinn before, and I believe her family is originally from somewhere near Morocco ? She was also somewhat infatuated with a "name" for this "demon", and had an infatuation with cats as well.

Does any of this sound familiar to you at all in anything you've read ? I had assumed hers were just a mixed soup of ideas tossed into one ... but perhaps it is more specifically laid out concisely in something like this book you are referencing ?

Hm. I guess you could call them Jinns because they have the same sort of characteristics (bound spirits that must fulfill the will of the summoner). However, TLKOS is a Christian text, and Jinns are Islamic. (Though there are complicated arguments for that not being entirely true - Jinni appeared in pre-Islamic texts, and they aren't NECESSARILY the grant-your-wish kind of being. They bear more similarities to angels.)

As for cats - sure. They're all mixed up in spiritualism and necromancy and all that.

And giving spiritual birth to a demon? I don't recall that in TKLOS. I do recall that there was a way to trap the spirit once you had summoned it - in a piece of pottery, if I remember right, to be used later. So, again, similarities to the whole genie-in-a-bottle deal.

"True Names" are also common in necromancy and whatnot. Here's more on that:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_and_religion#The_names_of_the_Gods

And yes, the reason that sigils are supposed to be so effective is just that - the True Name (which is not in any alphabet known to man, and therefore is just a symbol - kind of like the artist formerly known as Prince) is what grants the summoner the power.
 

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