Testimony of a child survivor of Hampstead.
The killing blow is not 'so speedy', more like 'medium speed'.
[They] are careful about how the blood spreads.
The area is cleaned before and after the ritual.
Blood is collected in a white bowl, and then poured into a silver goblet.
The white bowl and silver goblet are stored together in a designated cupboard.
Instead of making the children lunches, they give them baby flesh.
If [they] say it is spaghetti bolognese for lunch that day, it is actually baby meat.
The [Headmistress] butchers the babies for meat.
[They] save bones of the babies to make 'art' such as a miniature of their church building.