Warning: this article contains details about cannibalism and references to suicide, which may be disturbing for some readers.
The daughter of notorious criminal Isakin Drabbad has recounted the chilling moment when her father attempted to ‘sell her soul’.
In 2010, Isakin Drabbad committed a heinous act by murdering his girlfriend, Helle Christensen, and consuming parts of her body.
He faced trial for her murder the following year and was consequently committed to a mental health facility.
Known as the Skara Cannibal, Drabbad killed Christensen while she was in bed, proceeded to dismember her, and then cooked and ate parts of her in a frying pan.
Upon confessing to these horrendous crimes, Drabbad was deemed legally insane and was admitted to a psychiatric institution as a result.
Jamie Lee has shared her story with LADbible Stories, recounting the unsettling experience when her father tried to ‘sell her soul’.

When Jamie expressed feelings of wanting to end her life, her father introduced her to a ‘ritual’ he claimed would transform her mental state.
She recounted: “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 described sitting with her father, both holding hands, as she was instructed to repeat his words in a ten-minute invocation to the ‘devil’.
Afterward, she felt ‘sick to her stomach’ and perceived herself as ‘floating in a pitch-black space’ surrounded by ‘beings flying around’.
Although Jamie was unable to see or hear them at that moment, her father assured her these entities would remain with her throughout 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.”
The experience led Jamie to believe she was ‘losing her mind’, prompting her to say her goodbyes to her mother, convinced she was going to die.
Despite the terror, Jamie’s mother was angered by Drabbad’s actions and provided her daughter with comfort, assuring her everything would be okay.
Jamie added: “My mom saved me that night.”
If you or someone you know is in need of mental health support, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Helpline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The Helpline is a free, confidential crisis service available to everyone 24/7.

