[That 80’s Day Care Centers/Satanists scam was worse than Nifong and the Duke Lacrosse case.]
It. happened. It was kept hush-hush.
Be careful how you make uninformed statements about pastors.
Great. You believe there is a huge conspiracy keeping all these satanic baby sacrifices from being known.
This was some of the worst prosecutorial misconduct in the last 50 years.
They hypnotized toddlers to make them tell whoppers about what was going on and taped it. There was no cross examination allowed of the accusers because they’re too delicate.
It’s similar to today where girls on campus can accuse a guy of rape or sexual harassment and not have to undergo questioning by the accused except the worst that can happen here is that the guy is tossed out of college instead of getting prison time.
It never happened, your pastor and sheriff is either a liar or a moron. Look for another church.
Your hush-hush is bullshit. People’s lives were ruined by police and prosecutors who had no interest in anything other than satisfying their own fantasies.
“It. happened. It was kept hush-hush.”
I assume you are talking about the McMartin Preschool. I had friends who worked for a well known Christian research group at the time and McMartin is something they followed closely. Among their sources were detectives on the case.
The McMartin case was a hysteria ginned up by the Childrens’ Institute International and their technique of suggestive questioning that produced bizarre stories from the kids including a horse being killed and buried, kids being flushed down toilets and witches flying. There was no evidence of any of the charges against the McMartins but they were ruined by what amounted to a Salem witch trial mentality.
The ‘Satanic Ritual Abuse’ hysteria had its roots in a 1980 book called ‘Michelle Remembers’ by Canadian psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder. It popularized the idea of repressed memories of various ritual abuses. The book was later exposed as a fraud. It was made up from whole cloth. Pazder wanted to cash in on the market for such things that was started by the equally false 1973 ‘case history’ Sybil. It was all B.S.