764
Thread of the Worst 764 Network Members Caught so far
BX @bx_on_x
May 14, 2025
1. Angel Almeida
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Angel Almeida, 23, New York
Almeida was one of the first high profile members to be arrested in November 2021. The details of his arrest revealed the link between Order of Nine Angles for the first time.
Almeida was caught after the FBI received an anonymous tip directing them towards his social media profiles, which contained images of violence against children and animals. The investigation uncovered a hoard of guns and hundreds of thousands of digital files of child abuse, including self-produced CSAM.
Also found in his apartment was a blood oath to Satanic Front and to the O9A dark gods, indicating his genuine ideological committment to the cult.
Almeida has been disruptive and combative at court appearances, leading the state to commit him to a BOP mental facility. Consequently, his proceedings are still stalled.
2. Kaleb Merritt
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Kaleb Merritt, 21, Texas
Merrit was part of an early 764 network group called CVLT. He was known for using screen names that indicated his adherence to O9A beliefs.
Merritt used Discord to groom a 12-year-old girl from Virginia, convincing her to cut and sexually abuse herself on camera. He then traveled to Virginia, set up camp in the victim's backyard and raped her repeatedly prior to kidnapping her.
Merritt was arrested and the girl was rescued as they fled. He was sentenced to 350 years in jail.
In January of this year, the DOJ announced new charges against Merritt and his CVLT co-conspirators - Colin Walker, 23, of NJ, Clint Borge, 41, of Hawaii, and Rohan Sandeep Rane, 28, of France. The 4 men were charged together for engaging in a child exploitation enterprise.
3. Richard Densmore

Richard Densmore, 47, Michigan
Densmore, who went by the username Rabid, was recently sentenced to 30 years in prison. He ran an online group called "Sewer" which directed members to infiltrate gaming platforms such as Roblox and recruit children to cut themselves and engage in graphic sexual acts on camera.
Densmore also used Sewer to advertise livestreams of children engaging in self-harm and sexually explicit activity.
This is an audio recording of 47-year-old Densmore admitting to his role in 764:
4. Kyle Spitze

Kyle Spitze, 24, Tennessee
Spitze accidentally went viral in January 2024 for a video of his stepdad shooting him in the ear. In the wake of the video, multiple victims began to come forward alleging his role in 764, leading to his arrest.
Spitze is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to child pornography charges, as well as charges related to animal abuse. Spitze had dozens of victims all over the world. The youngest victim listed in his charging documents was 12 years old.
5. Cameron Finnigan

Cameron Finnigan, 19, UK
Finnigan, who used the moniker Acid, repeatedly threatened to kill and rape me and my child if I didn't stop reporting on 764, resulting in me filing an FBI complaint.
He was soon after arrested and charged with possessing CSAM, possessing manuals on how to commit terror attacks, and for planning a murder.
In addition to being part of 764, he was also a member of the No Lives Matter (NLM) movement, which is an offshoot of a group of Satanic Ukrainian terrorists called MKU.
In January, he was sentenced to 6 years in prison. The judge highlighted the Satanic influence of Order of Nine Angles within 764, and warned of the significant threat posed by such networks.
The judge also read aloud the names of files found on his devices, one of which related to me specifically.
6. Baron Martin
Baron Martin, 20, Arizona
Martin went by the name "Convict" within the group. In addition to his involvement in 764, Convict was also a member of groups like CVLT and Team Rocket, which pre-dated 764 and were heavily influenced by Satanic accelerationist groups like Order of Nine Angles and Tempel ov Blood.
Among other things, Martin is charged with forcing a 13-year-old girl to carve his name into her body, along with swastikas and Satanic symbols, under the threat of leaking illicit photos of her. He also solicited a person to murder the grandmother of another 13 year old victim.
Martin bragged that he was the “king of extortion,” and claimed he was “the catalyst for thousands of extortions” in 764. He also created a detailed guide on how to identify, groom, and extort vulnerable children to train other members.
7. Ryan Stenwick
Ryan Stenwick, 24, MA
Stenwick was rolled up on a metric ton of charges, including swatting, sextortion of minors, getting minors to harm themselves on video, and soliciting another individual to shoot up and "firebomb" his minor victim's homes with Molotov cocktails.
The individual who he paid to do these things, Patrick McGovern-Allen, actually followed through with these acts. Luckily, no one in the home was harmed. McGovern-Allen has already been convicted and sentenced for his crimes.
Prosecutors took all of the power away from Stenwick in their statements to the court: "Despite being expelled from high school, having no car or driver’s license and living with his parents while working at a local Big Y supermarket — Stenwick managed to wage campaigns of terror from behind his computer without ever leaving the house... He adopted a persona where he sits behind a computer screen and becomes a different person. Without access to an electronic device, this man is harmless.”
The criminal affidavit reveals Stenwick's search history, which included, "is pedo a sin", "what is grooming a minor", "7 year old bikini gallery", "little girl bikini gallery". His messages to his minor victims included, "do u like pedos" and "I just wanna fuck little middle schoolers."
In addition to being a sick pedo, Stenwick was also part of the branch of COM notorious for hacking, sim-swapping, swatting and other cybercrimes.
Stenwick is scheduled for a jury trial in July.
8. Jairo Jaime
Jairo Jaime Tinajero, 25, Kentucky
Tinajero, who went by the username "Christus", pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy in a plot to murder a teenage girl who he was extorting for sexually explicit images and videos of her cutting herself.
Tinajero called himself a "proud pedophile" and terrorized his minor victims with threats of violence and rape if they refused to comply with his demands.
Tinajero's charges included racketeering conspiracy and terrorism enhancements, which is a first for a 764 member and indicates the DOJ's committment to fighting these groups.
9. Jose Henry Ayala Cassamiro

Jose Henry Ayala Casamiro, 28, California
Ayala Casamiro was an "oldgen" 764 member who went by the name Cocohen. He is accused of blackmailing underage girls into creating videos depicting themselves engaging in degrading sadistic sexual acts, torture sessions, and carving their abusers’ initials or names on their bodies, as well as encouraging them to commit suicide on camera.
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said, "The facts alleged in this complaint are disturbing. Criminals lurk in the internet's dark corners to prey on and do lasting damage to children. Let this arrest serve as notice to all online predators. We will find you and arrest you if you hurt children."
10. Evan Strauss
Evan Strauss, 26, Virginia
Strauss was known as "Reaper" in 764. Strauss told investigators he was in the community to help protect females and that he was working to gather intelligence for law enforcement. The investigators determined this claim was untrue. In my experience, it’s very common for predators in this group to call themselves “pedohunters” or even “Feds” in order to avert suspicion of their activity within these circles.
The criminal complaint is extensive, alleging Strauss:
- Founded an online group called "Purgatory" which organized cybercrimes, including doxing, swatting, and extortion of child victims.
- Groomed a juvenile online into cutting the name "Reaper" into her leg and performing sexually explicit and sexually violent acts on camera.
- Used those videos to extort the child victim into producing more content.
- Obtained the juvenile's home address and threatened to kill members of the child's family if she did not comply.
Strauss is facing 25 years in prison at sentencing, which is sheduled in July.
11. Hugo Figuerola Perez
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Hugo Figuerola Perez, 23, Spain
Perez was one of the leaders of 764 who went by the usernbame Neo.
Neo was one of the first 764 members I ever encountered back in early 2024. I found him in a video edit of a 764-adjacent group called Harm Nation. In the video, bloody writing on a wall said "Neo rapes little kids."
Neo had been an active and prominent leader of 764 all the way up until his arrest. He made the mistake of posting a photo of his apartment with a clear view outside his window, which enabled us to locate his exact address. He was arrested only a few weeks later.
11. Prasan Nepal

Prasan Nepal, 20, NC
Nepal went by the username Trippy and was indicted alongside a 21-year-old Greek man named Leonidas Varagiannis, aka War, as the leaders of the 764 network. The two men were charged with operating a global child exploitation enterprise.
I knew War and Trippy well. Trippy, in particular, was arguably the most prolific member of the entire 764 network, responsible for organizing new group chats and channels, recruiting new members, and coordinating the horrific abuse of children.
The DOJ alleges that Trippy and War led a 764 subgroup called 764 Inferno, operating mainly on Telegram and Discord, where they coerced children into self-harm, sexual acts, and even violence against others. Some victims were as young as 13 years old.
The complaint outlines specific and graphic examples of young girls carving their abusers’ names into their nude bodies, performing sex acts on camera, and worse. In one example, a nude underage girl poured bleach on her arm and set it on fire at the instruction of a 764 member on a live stream.
Conclusion
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Bradley Cadenhead
Though my thread focused on adult 764 members, it should be pointed out that many underage abusers in the 764 network have also been arrested, and in some cases tried as adults.
Bradley Cadenhead was only 15 when he founded 764. He was arrested at age 17 and sentenced to 80 years in prison. Law enforcement officials said it was the most extreme case they'd ever been involved in.
At the top of Cadenhead's court file is this note, intended to be read at each of his parole hearings.
To undermine the seriousness of the 764 network due to the young age of offenders is misguided and dangerous.
Source: https://x.com/bx_on_x/status/1922692718247002594