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Remembering Satan
Remembering Satan | Lawrence Wright
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In 1988 Ericka and Julie Ingram began making a series of accusations of sexual abuse against their father, Paul Ingram, who was a respected deputy sheriff in Olympia, Washington. At first the accusations were confined to molestations in their childhood, but they grew to include torture and rape as recently as the month before. At a time when reported incidents of "recovered memories" had become widespread, these accusations were not unusual. What captured national attention in this case is that, under questioning, Ingram appeared to remember participating in bizarre satanic rites involving his whole family and other members of the sheriff's department. Remembering Satan is a lucid, measured, yet absolutely riveting inquest into a case that destroyed a family, engulfed a small town, and captivated an America obsessed by rumors of a satanic underground. As it follows the increasingly bizarre accusations and confessions, the claims and counterclaims of police, FBI investigators, and mental health professionals. Remembering Satan gives us what is at once a psychological detective story and a domestic tragedy about what happens when modern science is subsumed by our most archaic fears. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Remembering Satan | Lawrence Wright
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Holy holy. True story of a family that is caught up in the “Satanic Panic” of the 1980s…the validity of repressed memories, and a justice system that failed those involved. Fascinating and potentially triggering.

Jari-chan The picutre inculding a cat - how fitting 😉 😸 3mo
Sleepswithbooks This looks fascinating- I just added it to my TBR list (thank you!). 3mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 3mo
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manifestsanity
Remembering Satan | Lawrence Wright
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In 1988 a family is shattered when two daughters accuse their father, a deputy sheriff, of abuse. Soon the allegations involve torture and satanic rituals. The accused deny the charges and then their memories are "recovered." They begin to recall the occult acts. The most disturbing aspect of these events is the malleability of memory and American hysteria. A tragic and terrifying true crime book. My copy is beat the hell up. #SEEWHATIHAVEWON

Hooked_on_books Sounds just like the Salem witch trials. Apparently it can always happen again. 7y
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manifestsanity
Remembering Satan | Lawrence Wright
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In 1988 a family is shattered when two daughters accuse their father, a deputy sheriff, of abuse. Soon the allegations involve torture and satanic rituals. The accused deny the charges and then their memories are "recovered." They begin to recall the occult acts. The most disturbing aspect of these events is the malleability of memory and American hysteria (killer clowns, anyone?). A tragic and terrifying true crime book #allhallowsread #scaryread

mauveandrosysky Oh shit, I remember reading about this in another book. I find this SO fascinating. Must read. 8y
manifestsanity It is the best nonfiction book I've ever read. I cannot recommend it more highly. @mauveandrosysky 8y
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