(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In February 2024, Headline USA published a story about the heinous activities of a Satanic pedophile named Kyle Spitze, who was still a free man at the time. Some two-and-a-half years later, Spitze has been sentenced to 77 years in prison.
The Justice Department announced Spitze’s sentence Wednesday following a hearing that lasted over a day.
“Spitze is one of the original members of the nihilistic violent extremist groups ‘Harm Nation’ and ‘764,’ and was committed to bringing about the downfall of society through terrorism, specifically by targeting children and other vulnerable people and extorting them to engage in criminal sexual conduct, self-harm, and mass casualty events,” Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg said in a press release.
“Today’s sentence of 77 years, the longest federal sentence ever imposed on a nihilistic violent extremist, sends a strong message that civil society will not tolerate such depravity.”
Headline USA first reported on Spitze in February 2024, before he had been arrested. This publication had received information that Kyle—who had recently achieved internet fame when a video of his mom’s boyfriend shooting him went viral—was involved in the Satanic pedophile cult “764.”
CASE UPDATE from @FBI_Nashville: ‘764’ Extremist Group Member Sentenced For Production Of Child Pornography And Distribution Of Animal Crushing Videos
Kyle William Spitze, formerly an online leader of the Nihilistic Violent Extremist (NVE) group “764” and an administrator and… pic.twitter.com/S2Gav5o8OI
— FBI (@FBI) August 19, 2026
The DOJ’s June sentencing memorandum also details Spitze’s crimes, which were estimated to be committed against more than 30 female victims. Only 19 have been identified so far, while two of them have committed suicide, according to the DOJ.
“Both killed themselves after the defendant contacted them from jail. The final proof needed that they would never be rid of his evil. The raw vulnerability they must have felt knowing their terrorizer could reach them even from jail,” the DOJ’s memorandum says.
A week before his sentencing, the DOJ further revealed that Spitze started a “devil worship group” called “Colts Harmnation” while incarcerated at Blount County Jail.
There appears to have been at least two other inmates involved in Spitze’s group, one of them also a convicted pedophile, according to court records. The inmates were performing sexual acts on each other in an area in the jail known as the “cave.” Records say they were also cutting themselves with razor blades—just like what Spitze would have his underage female victims do.
Meanwhile, Spitze’s father, Michael Spitze—whom Headline USA interviewed for its original February 2024 article—is serving a 70 month sentence for tampering with some of his son’s victims.
Ken Silva is the editor of Headline USA. Follow him at x.com/jd_cashless.
