to be honest, I can think of at least four cases here in Great Britain where seriously extreme fundamentalist Christians thought a family member - sometimes but not always a child - was possessed by the Devil, and the only way to remove the demonic possession was to starve and beat the evil out of the possessed person.
Whoops, we did it too well, they're dead, ah well, will of the Lord, maybe our faith was at fault, et c et c...
Generally this happens in immigrant African or West Indian churches, but one famous/notorious case was in Yorkshire where a man beat his wife to death and even ripped her tongue out to drive the Devil out of her.
And yes, we also have "honour killings" among our Asian community where generally a daughter (thoughg sometimes a wife) makes herself so impure in the eyes of the family that the menfolk may only restore their family honour by killing her. But in Turkish or northern (tribal) Pakistani immigrants, is this more a cultural than an Islamic thing? (Although you cannot deny that Islamic perceptions of the role of women play a part)
After all, it isn't that long since a bigoted white Londoner thought he was regaining his family honour by burning to death his daughter's black boyfriend... does this show that teir are narrow-minded possessive fathers everywhere who cannot bear their daughters being independently sexual?