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Two allegedly stabbed man 300 times

MILWAUKEE, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- Two young women were arrested in Milwaukee in the multiple stabbing of a man during a satanic sex ritual, police say.

The two women, Raven Larrabee, 20, and Rebecca Chandler, 22, were arrested after an 18-year-old man from Arizona told police that the women had held him captive in their apartment and stabbed him about 300 times, The Smoking Gun reported Wednesday.

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The man, whose name has not been released, reportedly met one of the women online and upon arriving at their home, he "was bound and was stabbed numerous times over a time frame of what he described as 'two days," a police document says.

"He suffered multiple puncture wounds as well as lacerations and slash wounds to his back, face, arms, legs and neck," the document says.

Officers responding to a reported stabbing at the women's apartment found the man outside the apartment building and "bloody duct tape, which was fashioned in a manner that appeared to be a restraint, as well as a bloody length of rope" in the area where the victim was found. A blood trail led police to the apartment.

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When police arrived, Chandler said, "I think you are here looking for me," and told police she and the man had sexual relations "and that the cutting was consensual but that it got quickly out of hand," the document say.

Items found during the search of the two's apartment include several books, such as "The Necromantic Ritual Book" and "The Werewolf's Guide to Life," and paperwork describe in the police document as the "7 Pentacles" of planets.

Chandler was arrested Sunday at the scene of the crime. Officers later identified Larrabee as the other woman involved in that incident and booked her into the Milwaukee County Jail Tuesday, where she is being held in lieu of $100,000 bond. Chandler is also being held at the county jail, with a bond set at $150,000. Both are charged with reckless injury, a felony.

The police document does not say why the man traveled to Milwaukee or what he expected upon arrival.

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