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		<title>McMartin Preschool Case &#8211; part three</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>deMause, Lloyd, “<strong>Why Cults Terrorize and Kill Children</strong>” The  Journal of Psychohistory 21 (4) 1994 [4] <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/whycult.htm">http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/whycult.htm</a></p>
<p>“In addition, some of authors of false memory hooks also turned out to be  pedophile advocates. For example, one of the most widely cited books claiming  that cult abuse reports were mass hysteria is Paul and Shirley Eberle’s The  Abuse of Innocence: The McMartin Preschool trial.(6) Taken quite seriously by  reviewers and widely quoted In later magazine articles as authoritative, the  book makes such claims as that the over 100 McMartin children who reported they  had been abused by a cult were all “brainwashed” and the mothers were all  “hysterical” and that it was meaningless that physicians found three-quarters of  the children bore physical evidence that corroborated their stories. What  reviewers didn’t mention was that the Eberles had been called “the most prolific  publishers of child pornography in the United States” by Sgt. Toby Tyler, a San  Bernadino deputy sheriff who is a nationally recognized expert on child  pornography.(7) Their kiddie porn material that I have seen and the articles  they have published such as “I Was a Sexpot at Five” and “Little Lolitas”  Included illustrations of children involved in sodomy and oral copulation and  featured pornographic photos of the Eberles.”</p>
<p>6. Paul and Shirley Eberle, The Abuse of Innocence: The McMartin Preschool  Trial. New York: Prometheus Books, 1993.</p>
<p>7. The Tampa Tribune-Times, July 25, 1993, p.10.</p>
<p>–</p>
<p>Gould, C. (1995). Denying ritual abuse of children. Journal of Psychohistory,  22(3), 329-339. http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/denyra.htm</p>
<p>“Corroboration and eyewitness accounts offered by children should also be  given serious attention when therapists and investigators can demonstrate that  no contamination of the children’s disclosures has taken place. In the case  studied by Jonker and Jonker-Bakker (1991), children from different schools and  different locales gave accounts of perpetrators, abuse locations, and abusive  acts that were mutually corroborating. Accounts of tunnels under the McMartin  preschool given by children claiming to have been ritually abused at the school  were fully corroborated when the existence and location of the tunnels were  documented by a professional team of archaeologists (Summit, 1994).”</p>
<p>“How can it be that, with significant numbers of criminal convictions of  perpetrators of ritual abuse and laws against ritual abuse on the books in a  growing number of states, with the clinical data amassed by thousands of  therapists in the United States and internationally, with physical evidence like  the tunnels found under the McMartin preschool corroborating children’s reports  of abuse, that we cannot reach a consensus that ritual abuse constitutes a  serious problem for us as a nation, and demands to be addressed? Why is it that  media accounts of ritual abuse are often filled with so much obfuscation that  the public is left wondering whether ritual abuse might not in fact be the  “urban myth” or “mass hysteria” that certain skeptics have made a virtual career  out of saying that it is?”</p>
<p>–</p>
<p><strong>McMartin Preschool Story</strong> &#8211; from <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/2008/10/issue-37-march-2001/">http://ritualabuse.us/2008/10/issue-37-march-2001/</a></p>
<p>Interview of Jackie MacGauley, mother of one of the McMartin Preschool  children</p>
<p>Do you have any proof and references that the children at McMartin were  abused?</p>
<p>We were in court for 7 years. Still the longest trial in U.S. history. My  daughter and hundreds of people I know deal with the aftermath on a daily basis.  Our children’s medical reports and the tunnels which corroborated one of the  most ‘fantastic stories’ the children recounted. The tunnels are documented in a  formal report now located at a Law University. <strong>The most compelling proof  was living with my daughter and dealing with all of her revelations and  fears.</strong></p>
<p>Why were the defendants declared not guilty?</p>
<p>The jury very clearly stated that the prosecution did not prove their case.  The jurors were convinced that someone did commit the crime. One juror said she  would have liked to have heard more from the children. All 7 defendants were  held over for trial after the pretrial. Criminal counts were added. Before the  trial, when the case was not assigned to a courtroom or judge, District Attorney  Ira Reiner decided to drop 5 of the defendants. A memo cited that he did not  want any of “These kinds of cases anymore.” About 10 other preschools were  closed, but there could be no arrests without any possibility of prosecution. It  was becoming an embarrassment to his office. I was told by a witness family that  one defendant had enough counts and enough evidence to be tried, but Mr. Reiner  felt the case would not be successful if he included her. A mother/son situation  seemed like a more plausible story. Some child witnesses refused to testify when  parents saw how the children were treated on the witness stand by the 7 defense  attorneys. Some families were still willing to testify but were never even  notified that they were no longer needed.</p>
<p>How do you feel about the media and their involvement in the case and after  the case?</p>
<p>At first I was amazed at the attention we got. This is a small town and it  involved only a few local families, I thought at the time. I never really did  understand why it mushroomed as it did. I ask experts and they give different  explanations. Dr. Underwager was speaking out on behalf of the defendants in  Jordan, Minnesota. Janet Reno was D.A. in Miami during the Countrywalk case. She  won the case when Illiana Fuster testified against her convicted murderer  husband, Frank Fuster. The giant Bakersfield case and others started well before  the McMartin case.</p>
<p>The media likes to report things that they know will sell their newspapers  rather than reality. What happened in court was far from representative of the  reality of the crime. Moral of this story, do NOT believe much of what you hear  or read in the media.</p>
<p>Do you believe there were tunnels at McMartin? What proof can you offer to  verify this?</p>
<p>You are asking the person who actually did the project. We heavily documented  our findings in photographs, scientists’ reports and analysis. There were also  an abundance of witnesses, including the media. The formal report is housed at a  University Law Library at the moment.</p>
<p>If you do believe the allegations at McMartin were true, how long do you  believe they were going on? What evidence do you have for this?</p>
<p>My daughter attended the school for 4 months in (Sept through January when it  closed) 1982-1983. The most recent allegations began in August, 1982 when Judy  Johnson took her 3 year old son to a doctor who reported it to the  authorities.</p>
<p>A lot of us parents still talk about what happened. A friend of mine was  Mayor during that time. We still console each other over what happened. A lot of  us still feel totally disgusted with the whole thing. Compelling (and  corroborating) evidence for me and her family and Doctor was a friend who was 44  when she died last October. She was in the second class ever given at the old  location, about 1958. Her psychiatrist introduced her to me in 1984.</p>
<p>Do you know about anyone writing articles trying to disprove the allegations  at McMartin, and why do you feel they would do this? Do you have any evidence  for this?</p>
<p>Some V.O.C.A.L., False Memory Syndrome type affiliates seem to make it a  regular task to discredit our children. Their opinions have seeped into popular  journalism and, I understand, are used as fact. If you want some good background  on how this all began, start with Jan Hollingsworth’s book “Unspeakable Acts”  for some fantastic documentation of the perp’s games. Another highly recommended  book is “The Battle and the Backlash” by David Hechler.</p>
<p>“Since the Eberles’ first McMartin book appeared in 1989, they have achieved  national status as child abuse experts. In courts of law their work is  frequently cited, and they lecture widely to receptive audiences. The Eberles  once appeared as featured speakers at a conference held by Victims of Child  Abuse Laws (VOCAL), an organization that feted “The Politics Of Child Abuse” as  positively revelatory….Blurbs in their own pornographic tabloid, L.A. Star,  failed to mention that in the 1970s the authors once ran an underground tabloid  for pedophiles in Los Angeles, Finger, which delved heavily into sadomasochistic  sex, sex with children and sex acts involving human excrement. Finger contained  sexual drawings by children and pedophile erotica…”</p>
<p>—-</p>
<p>Summit, R.C. (1994). “<strong>The Dark Tunnels of McMartin</strong>” Journal  of Psychohistory 21 (4): 397-416. <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/mcmartin.htm">http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/mcmartin.htm</a></p>
<p>Roland Summit is a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA  Medical Center (Building D-6, 1000 W. Carson St., Torrance, CA 90509). He has  been the community psychiatrist to the South Bay area of Los Angeles County  since 1966, specializing exclusively in child sexual abuse since 1975. He was  assigned the role of county Department of Mental Health Liaison to the community  of Manhattan Beach in the wake of the 1983-84 epidemic of preschool abuse  allegations.</p>
<p>FALSE ARGUMENTS</p>
<p>The subject of ritual cult abuse of children is so loathsome and provocative  that it is at risk of being regarded only in extremes. Those drawn into  believing that there is such a thing become fascinated and terrified by its  limitless implications while those who remain skeptical seem determined to quash  and disqualify any evidence that it might exist. Most of those who believe have  been personally touched and emotionally moved by association with alleged  victims, while the skeptics enjoy the luxury of analyzing the phenomena in  retrospect from a distance that passes for objectivity. Both sides of this  divergent drift seem reluctant to acknowledge a possible intermediate reality:  that while some aspects of the accounts are patently impossible, there remains  an elusive core of sadistic obscenity.</p>
<p>It should be obvious that any possibility of such inconceivable and invisible  cruelty must be confronted and understood before we as a people can move ahead  to define the real dimensions of human experience and the remarkable  complexities of personal and collective psychohistory. Considering the potential  benefits of that confrontation-new insight into alienation, despair, rage,  violence, dissociation, and the vagaries of memory and of ultimate  accountability &#8211; it is all the more remarkable and lamentable that scholars are  willing to harp at the extremes (worldwide satanic subversion versus  therapist-induced hysteria) rather than to delve into the common ground of human  perversity and deliberate psychic trauma.</p>
<p>The distractive, polarizing debate is renewed in David Lotto’s opening  challenge in this scholarly Journal of Psychohistory (1). Must we start with  witches and witch hunts? Should we cancel the message by attacking the character  of the messengers? Can we define history by assigning cause and effect to  untested post hoc connections?</p>
<p>Dr. Lotto traces the origin of ritual cult abuse survivor stories to 1980,  with the patient/therapist collaboration of Michelle Remembers.(2) Such  attribution of cause and effect is no less magical than assigning the power of  spring time to the first crocus. And how is it relevant that Dr. Pazder divorced  his wife and married his former patient, or that the psychologist who  “interrogated” Ileana Fuster before her testimony in the Country Walk  prosecution had himself been imprisoned for sexual assault of his clients? Such  ad hominem examples assign a moral defect to the entire class of professionals  who elicit lurid confessions from their clients. The credibility of every  informant is similarly trashed by the droning presumption that they are all  either infantile, mentally ill, or locked in a folie a deux with misguided  therapists.</p>
<p>If post hoc ergo propter hoc arguments are to be honored, and if an author is  to be equally empathic with all the players, one might consider that McMartin  whistle blower Judy Johnson’s psychotic break and alcoholic toxicity were  precipitated by, rather than precipitants of, her desperate concern that she and  her not-quite three-yr-old son were victims of unfathomable treachery. Having  met Ms. Johnson in February, 1984, I am convinced of the first option. Judy  Johnson was quite sane and emotionally contained even as she described the  improbable complaints of her child “He doesn’t like to talk about being buried  alive or about large animals or that he was sodomized by a lion”. (3) Such  complaints were unheard of in 1984, but they made more sense as older, less  credulous children in the Netherlands (1987), England (1988) and North Carolina  (1989) made quite independent observations that the wild animals had zippers on  their costumes.</p>
<p>It is painful even to contemplate the stresses this young mother tried to  endure during the succeeding years. She had always been an anomaly among  McMartin parents, an outsider without access to the supportive social groups  that had patronized the preschool. She was alienated from her husband and  increasingly reclusive in a small house with her two children, one a putative  victim of a formless conspiracy and the other dying of a brain malignancy. She  barricaded herself against the menacing strangers who patrolled her yard. Who  knows if they were intimidating conspirators or toxic hallucinations? Her  hyperprotective stance toward her children warranted protective service and  mental health intervention and she was hospitalized briefly. I did not recognize  Judy Johnson the last time I saw her alive, in the summer of l986 she was  bloated and somewhat incoherent, visibly damaged.</p>
<p>The extensive criminal investigation and the evidence selected by prosecutors  for the McMartin trials had nothing to do with information gained from Judy or  her child. Nor did she galvanize parental group hysteria. She lived and died an  outsider in Manhattan Beach society. She was fair game for the posthumous  recreation as the cause of it all. For the successful theory of defense and in  the legacy of two mistrials she became the icon of hysterical misconception, the  Chicken Little of a bird-brained gaggle of malicious parents. For those who knew  her through those harried years she was the perfect embodiment of a sad truth:  the individual who is suspicious enough to uncover a perfectly hidden evil will  have to shoulder the blame for the chaos that is bound to follow. (4)</p>
<p>The Miami Country Walk convictions, featured in Dr. Lotto’s argument as a  miscarriage of justice, are ripe for attack because they stand in the way of a  backlash sweep. The case has remained as the most demonstrably real and  potentially understandable of all the ritual prosecutions to date. Investigators  found physical evidence, including photographs of unmistakeable fecal fetishism  showing Frank Fuster’s wife and child soiled with feces. The crucifix described  by the children as the instrument of Fuster’s bloody demonstrations of the rape  of Ileana was found under the mattress of their bed. Frank Fuster’s own child  described the private, utterly sadistic torture he and Ileana endured apart from  the other children in their care. The case was not burdened with allegations of  hooded strangers, satanic ceremonies, birth rituals or infant sacrifice;  children described the stuff of exorbitant human perversity.</p>
<p>The Country Walk case is unique for the information and testimony gained from  a co-defendant, but Ileana’s dramatic turnabout was not the pivotal element for  the jury. Ileana decided to testify, at the urging of her attorney and with no  plea bargain with prosecutors, only after jurors were reduced to tears in  response to viewing the entirety of the videotaped interviews with the children.  Earlier, Ileana had shown a slave-like loyalty to her husband. Her deposition  just prior to testimony described a dismally recognizable pattern of teenage  sexual enslavement: deception, kidnap, rape-marriage, perverse humiliation and  torture imposed by her husband before he presented her to his Country Walk  neighbors as an adult specialist in child care. When she finally renounced him  in the courtroom, she was like a child cringing in terror against all-powerful  retaliation.</p>
<p>The skepticism encouraged by the woeful lack of physical evidence in typical  multivictim, sadistic sexual abuse cases can be artificially hyped by the double  standard applied to victim disclosures: claims of the improbable are logically  rejected while retractions are uncritically embraced as definitive.  Recollections of unspeakable trauma are said to be distorted by dissociation or  implanted by suggestion while denials are literally endorsed. The most  misleading aspect of Dr. Lotto’s apparently sophisticated and psychologically  enlightened opening article is its adherence to that simple and socially  reassuring double standard. He dismisses Ileana’s elaborate and  self-jeopardizing description of her as coached and coerced while her continuing  selfjustification is advanced as the argument not only for her own innocence but  for the exculpation of her codefendant.</p>
<p>Ileana couched her confession within a contradictory assertion of innocence.  Such ambivalence and confusion invite psychological considerations beyond a  simple truth-or-lie dichotomy. Instead, Dr. Lotto chooses one side of that  uncertainty to nullify the judgment of the jury, the parents, and the children.  But dissociation cuts both ways; if victims of unspeakable acts cannot  accurately own the reality of their experience, can we insist that the accused  are perfectly in touch with and accountable for their unspeakable actions?</p>
<p>When I had occasion to talk with Ileana Fuster after her testimony, she was  irate in her self-defense, but more telling in the psychological complexity of  her dilemma. I had asked her how it was that she had so perfectly protested her  innocence, and how she had passed the polygraphs if she had done the things she  described. “I didn’t do those things,” she protested,”I couldn’t do things like  that. I’m not that kind of person! Frank made me do them.”</p>
<p>Who is to blame for the explosion of strange stories of sexual sadism? How  are are we to interpret the quixotic reversals of ambivalent assertions? If we  can’t consider some core of truth without physical proof, can we allow contrived  “reasonable explanations” to prove everything is false? The reasonable  explanations have proliferated in the wake of unreasonable allegations. That  response is clearly opportunistic of the status quo, supported by no more  relevant or verifiable evidence than the precipitating alarms. A jury found  Frank Fuster guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, of incredibly obscene behavior.  Investigative reporters, on a demonstrated mission to debunk “satanic panic,”  have proclaimed him innocent. (5)</p>
<p>In his conclusion Dr. Lotto discounts the traumatic consequences for  innumerable children as he defines Frank Fuster along with those accused in the  McMartin trials as “the very real victims, innocent of any wrongdoing, who have  suffered traumatic consequences from being caught up in a net of hysterical  accusations.”</p>
<p>Who are we to be so sure of anything in the unresolved confusion of ritual  allegations? How can we tolerate preemptive conclusions before we have examined  the most rudimentary questions? If criminal conviction of defendants is not only  irrelevant but prejudicial to the credibility of the complaining witness, what  will it take to re-examine the potential reality of these unwelcome  complaints?</p>
<p>Would additional material evidence vindicate the merely testimonial proofs  already rejected? If Judy Johnson’s concern for underground terror, or the  McMartin children’s claims of tunnels under the preschool had solid  verification, would that make a difference? The tunnels, were, in fact, found in  1990, only to be met with massive indifference.</p>
<p>THE TUNNELS</p>
<p>Parents and therapists began hearing children’s descriptions of underground  activities within months of their initial, more conservative disclosures.  Children described tunnels under the floor of the preschool which led to an  outside exit under the rabbit hutch, and another underground passage to the  neighboring building. They explained they would be loaded into vehicles in the  garage of that building for transport to other locations of group ritual. They  described also a secret room accessed by the tunnels under the preschool.</p>
<p>As in other cases, such claims proved an embarrassing red herring for  investigators. In common with descriptions of murder and pornography, they  promise discovery of the tantalizing smoking gun, the concrete evidence that  would confirm what might otherwise be dismissed as infantile fantasies. When  there are no bodies or blood, or when the photos and videotapes can not be  displayed, these “fish that got away” tend to cast doubt on the veracity of the  more modest claims, no matter how plausible and recognizable the initial  disclosures might have been. Since the elusive fish are also descriptive of the  most threatening and grandiose scenarios-cult ritual with human sacrifice,  pornographic exhibitions, profiteering in organized crime-they also precipitate  an angry rift between believers and skeptics, especially between parents and  police. Parents become preoccupied by the terrifying implications of these  larger dimensions of victimization while police, trained to avoid speculation in  the absence of evidence, view parents as alarmist and irrational in their naive  credulity.</p>
<p>Priorities of prosecution further widen the rift. Child molestation is a  recognizable crime which can proceed to conviction on the unsupported testimony  of its victims. Religious ritual is constitutionally exempt from prejudicial  harassment. In the absence of adult informants and incontrovertible evidence of  criminal activities, the implications of multiperpetrator conspiracies, occult  networks of religious fanatics-even the very existence of an undiscovered class  of grotesque criminality-become ridiculous impediments to any hope of  conviction. Parents see their children as spiritually mutilated while  prosecutors seek refuge in the familiar confines of sexual touching. Lacking  support from the institutions of justice, the more inventive parents will pursue  their own investigations and develop their own conclusions, increasingly  indifferent to the restrictions of conventional logic and restraint. Any  information gained through such vigilant research is an embarrassment to the  constraints of prosecution.</p>
<p>Such was the course of the McMartin investigation. A small assemblage of the  most assertive parents pressured the district attorney to search for the tunnels  and to find the off-campus locations where babies were slaughtered. When they  met with stonewalling the parents began their own forays in the neighborhood.  Children led them to a mortuary/crematory where they claimed to have pummeled  dead bodies and watched people burn. Parents were convinced that interior  decorating confirmed the identity with details anticipated by children’s  descriptions (6)</p>
<p>Prosecutors received such information with resentment and distrust. It was  both outside an acceptable chain of evidence and alien to what they could  reasonably charge.</p>
<p>In order to force the prosecutor’s hands on the tunnel question, parents  commissioned a backhoe one Saturday (March 16, 1985) and began digging in the  lot next to the preschool, where children described the burial of sacrificial  animals. The district attorney’s office them commissioned a limited  archaeological survey of the site. The net effect of that effort was to disclaim  any unusual underground activity. Although all of the digging was outside of the  building, with no attempt to cut through the concrete slab floor of the  preschool itself, the officials declared there were no tunnels on the site.</p>
<p>Although ritual elements were deliberately excluded from prosecution, defense  attorneys ridiculed the willingness of therapists and parents to support the  bizarre conspiracy theories implied by the children. A boy who had testified for  prosecutors only about sexual touching responded to defense cross &#8211; examination  with a typically grandiose, tough-kid description of physically lifting a body  from an open grave. Other child witnesses described satanic weddings in  neighborhood churches.</p>
<p>Prosecutors had two choices: Containment or chaos. Either the children  experienced only sexual molestation at the hands of defendant employees within  the McMartin Preschool itself, and they only imagined the tunnels, or someone  had dug an escape route to an unrecognizable underworld of sex and death orgies.  Prosecutors took the simple choice and thereby deferred to the skeptics,  agreeing that children imagined the strange things-but they really were  molested. The jury found the defense explanation more reasonable: a  demonstratably crazy woman had initiated a satanic witch hunt which was swept  into absurd illusion through leading questions from therapists and hysterical  reinforcement by parents eager to put themselves in the limelight of the case of  the century.</p>
<p>After more than five years of glaring public exposure and 33 consecutive  months of the longest and most expensive trial in history, the verdicts of  January 8, 1990 left most parents angry and confused but at least reconciled to  a return to private life. The willingness of a few to protest the failure of  prosecution on television talk shows exposed them to a peculiar kind of  vilification. They were the perfect scapegoats for a small band of investigative  journalists out to save the world from superstitious nonsense. The backlash  gospel is simple: Those who trumpet the hazards of ritual abuse are the ones  responsible for creating it. And they should be punished.</p>
<p>The decision (to retry Raymond Buckey on the undecided counts) came after a  period of grotesque agitation by the parents of the supposedly abused McMartin  children. They appeared on talk shows, and terrorized Los Angeles Board of  County Supervisors into voting 4 to 1 to urge the district attorney to a new  trial.</p>
<p>So now the McMartin parents can triumphantly torture poor Ray Buckey again,  abetted by the cowards and opportunists in the justice system. But if people can  be prosecuted on the words of children, then children should take full  responsibility for what they are saying. If a child says he saw Ray Buckey kill  a horsewith a baseball bat (which one did claim) and if this charge is disproved  (which it was), then the child should be indicted for perjury, with present  prohibition against such infant indictment removed.</p>
<p>If a parent abetted the child in this false accusation, then this parent  should be indicted for perjury, too. If the court then establishes that parent  and child were lying, at least the parent should suffer the consequences. A few  well-publicized sentences of imprisonment of parents (along with “therapists”  and social workers, it goes without saying) and we would see a speedy end to  these disgusting miscarriages of justice. (7)</p>
<p>THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT</p>
<p>Despite such pervasive scapegoating and predictable attrition, a few parents  remained alert to some hope of vindicating their children. The opportunity came  in April, 1990 with permission from the new owner of the preschool to search for  the tunnels before he demolished the building and redeveloped the property These  soiled but solid citizens managed to find what the district attorney had  disclaimed: solid, scientific evidence that someone had not only dug tunnels  under the preschool, but also had taken the trouble to try to undo them. The  results of this definitive excavation are described in meticulous detail in the  185 page Report of the Archaeological Excavation of the McMartin Preschool Site  by E. Gary Stickel, Ph.D., the UCLA archaeologist commissioned to do the study.  (8)</p>
<p>My experience of the human background of this technical report adds insight  into the difficulty of establishing proof beyond reasonable doubt of improbable  claims, especially from a grass roots level of interest. On first gaining  permission, parents began digging in the closet (in the northeast corner of  classroom #3) described by children as the entrance to a tunnel leading to the  secret room (see Figure 1, marked Unit 2). They found flecks of matching paint  in the dirt they removed, which could have proved that a shaft had once been  open to the closet above but their amateur efforts left open the possibility  that those vital markers had merely fallen into the hold during their own  excavation.</p>
<p>Such ambiguity led to some dissension among the parents and the burdensome  decision to commission a professional, scientific study. From that point,  established April 21, 1990, the project was impeded both by a conspicuous  absence of funds and a diminishing number of participating parents. The  financial and organizational responsibility settled on only one parent, Jackie  McGauley, who, not unlike her one-time friend, Judy Johnson, is a single parent  of two children, struggling to make ends meet, without traditional ties to other  McMartin parental circles. Even the post-traumatic camaraderie that had once  defined a larger parental affiliation had long since dissipated into somewhat  alienated factions critical of one another for their divergent responses to the  experience (9)</p>
<p>This left just one person responsible for soliciting funding for the project  itself and the production of the report, with no apparent institution or avenue  available for ultimate publication and distribution. Commercial publishers have  a ready market for outrageously opinionated books like Paul and Shirley Eberles’  The Abuse of Innocence: The McMartin Preschool Trial. (10) Such revisionist  manifestos proclaim a conspiracy of misguided prosecutors, therapists and  parents as the sole abusers of the children. Who will pay for a dry, scholarly  treatise that only implies that something monstrous really happened, especially  if the report is promoted by the last remaining parental zealot? There is no  really legitimate institution for rehabilitation of children’s’s stifled  complaints of mysterious exploitation.</p>
<p>AND THE CHILDREN SHALL LEAD THEM</p>
<p>At least one child had a voice in the archaeological project. Time was  running out before the bulldozers would obliterate the site and there seemed to  be no trace of the children’s secret room. Joanie (11) 12 years old, was  visiting her old preschool with her mother. Dr. Stickel asked her,”Can you tell  us where it was that you entered the tunnels and which way you turned?” Joanie  gave a meticulous description of every step along the way. Starting from the  parents’ dig in the northeast corner of classroom #3, she described being lifted  down a hole, turning right, going straight past the roots that brushed your  face, turning right again where you were hurried through the long tunnel. “I  liked to stop where the pipe was and swing on it. There was a little boy who  couldn’t reach the pipe, and sometimes I’d lift him up so he could touch it. But  right after that you had to duck down so you wouldn’t hit your head on the  cement, then you had to run again to get to the secret room.”</p>
<p>Part of the course Joanie described corresponded to twin anomalies which had  been detected earlier by ground penetrating radar. Corresponding openings had  been cut in the concrete (Unit 1, classroom 3 and Unit 2, classroom 4, see  Figure 1) but nothing unusual had been found. Encouraged now by Joanie’s  explicit directions, the archaeologist extended the dimensions of the Unit 1 dig  and discovered an interface of contrasting soil. The concrete cutout had matched  the side walls of the tunnel so perfectly that the earlier dig had passed right  through the filled-in tunnel without ever distinguishing its margins. Now that  the profile of contrasting soil was defined the tunnel could be reopened with  precision. It proceeded westward beneath a cast iron waste pipe, just as Joanie  had described, and then passed under the deep concrete foundation of the wall  separating classrooms #3 and #4. At the point where the tunnel passed under the  foundation, and only at that point, the concrete had been arched upward and worn  smooth, in contrast to the adjacent ragged contours and texture assumed by  concrete poured into an earthbottomed trench. Under the classroom to the west  the tunnel proceeded into a wide, room-like potential space of contrasting earth  fill bearing remnants of timber, plywood and tar paper which appeared to have  shored up the ceiling of a “secret” room. All this had been implied for years by  numerous children and anticipated on the spot by Joanie.</p>
<p>There was no time to determine the entire parameters of the room-like space,  but there was enough excavation to show that it was 6 feet 8 inches high and at  least 9 feet in diameter, and that it connected through the predicted transit  pattern to a previously discovered tunnel artifact turning to the north and  exiting under the foundation of the west wall of the building, where the rabbit  hutch used to be. Although this landmark had been a target for the first  parental back-hoe expedition and the District Attorney’s archaeological search,  and although those previous excavations partially obscured the outer feature,  two of the project’s most definitive items were found just inside of the western  foundation. One was a tree root that had originally grown across the path of the  exit tunnel before being sawed away. The proximal section of that root, still  feeding the distant avocado tree, had partially healed and sent out new sprouts  where it had been cut some years before. The distal section, isolated at the  other side of the exist, was withered and dead.</p>
<p>Beneath the floor of the exit, inside of the vertical plane of the foundation  in fill undisturbed by the earlier excavations, a plastic lunch bag was found  bearing the date of its distribution; “DISNEY CLASS 82/83,” also printed “c1982  Walt Disney Productions.” Except for some kind of clandestine intrusion, nothing  in that location could have been newer than September, 1966, when the foundation  was poured.</p>
<p>Besides being different in color, texture and compaction from the surrounding  matrix, the dirt which filled the tunnel spaces varied in composition along the  length of the tunnel itself, always at odds with the adjacent, indigenous soil.  The western extremities of the fill, including the room-like space, were  peppered with a kind of trash pit debris: old cans and bottles dating from the  twenties through the fifties, as if to establish a provenance antedating the  1966 construction of the preschool building itself.</p>
<p>The most conspicuous and naturally inexplicable items were found placed  exactly under the concrete arch between the two classrooms. These were four  large containers, two enameled iron pots, a crockery jar, and a cast iron  cauldron, arranged together in an upright position, resting not where the floor  would have been but halfway up to the ceiling. There was no theoretical  explanation for such location except that they were placed deliberately within a  pre-existing, half-filled trench or tunnel. If all the artifacts represented  random scatter of trash on an earlier dump site, as some skeptics have asserted,  there is no justification for their exclusive delineation within a discrete  pattern of tunnels or trenches. And if such conspicuous items as the four large  containers had been littered on a dump site, they would not have survived  clustered, upright and unbroken through the subsequent grading and levelling of  the preschool site.</p>
<p>The pattern of tunnels conformed to the architecture of the overlying  building but had absolutely no purpose or conformity to expected trenching for  foundations or utilities. In fact, the profile of the shallow trench dug to  accommodate the waste pipe leading across the main tunnel (Joanie’s reach-up-  and-touch pipe) was clearly distinguishable as mechanically dug, showing the  sharp angulation characteristic of a backhoe, whereas the tunnels had a rounded  floor contour and shovel marks, showing that they had been dug by hand,  presumably under the pre-existing concrete. The stainless steel pipe clamps  joining an angle of the pipe where it crossed through the tunnel space had a  different quality from clamps elsewhere which had remained buried since  installation. The other clamps were corroded from years of soil contact, while  those crossing the tunnel looked shiny and new.</p>
<p>Other features fell into uncanny, perversely predictable patterns, but  scientific documentation was less definitive for lack of time or lacking  permission to extend the excavations. There were roots protruding into the fill  where Joanie had predicted, along with a linear succession of rotting posts that  might have shored that portion of the tunnel (Marked 2 and 3 in Unit 3,  Classroom 3, Figure 1)</p>
<p>There was tentative identification of a shaft and horizontal passage at the  south-east end of the building, where children described going from the closet  to the building next door. A discrete tunnel could be defined on the basis of  differential fill and interruption of tree roots, leading under the eastern wall  and several feet beyond the property line toward the adjacent triplex building  (Figure 1). Owners of the property refused permission for further excavation, so  the actual terminus of that tunnel feature remains open to speculation.</p>
<p>On May 29, 1990, I was invited to inspect the excavations. A district  attorneys representative looked in from the surface, never soiling his suit to  observe the demonstrated profiles of contrasting soil nor crawling under walls  to appreciate the extent and utility of those potential tunnels. Prosecutors  were at that time locked into the retrial, trying unsuccessfully to prove the  few deadlocked counts of sexual molestation against a lone defendant. No one in  authority could possibly want to reopen old wounds of putative conspiracy.</p>
<p>The bulldozer moved in that afternoon and quickly smashed the stucco building  into splinters and dust. I have always wondered since that day why such a flimsy  structure needed a 29-inch deep foundation to support a non-weight-bearing  partition between two classrooms. The four-inch slab itself would have been  code-sufficient. Could it have been designed as a strong-back girder over future  sub-slab excavations? There is no sensible explanation better than Joanie’s  naive observation than it was there to bump your head on. Dr. Stickel’s report  (p.95) concludes:</p>
<p>There is no other scenario that fits all of the facts except that the feature  was indeed a tunnel. The date of the construction and use of the tunnel was not  absolutely established, but an assessment of seven factors of data all indicate  that it was probably constructed, used and completely filled back in after 1966  (the construction date of the preschool). This age assessment has also been  corroborated by the consulting Geologist for the project, Dr. Don Michael…</p>
<p>THE AFTERMATH</p>
<p>People magazine sent a reporter to interview Dr. Stickel. She reported to  headquarters the remarkable misunderstanding that the project found nothing.  Hearing this I called Dr. Stickel, who was dumbfounded: “I told her the children  said there were tunnels and we found tunnels. It was as simple as that.” With  some inside pressure, the magazine researched a more definitive appraisal of the  project but it was bumped by more urgent priorities of space, perhaps by an  unexpected celebrity marriage or divorce.</p>
<p>Dr. Stickel, Jackie McGauley, another patent and two now-adolescent McMartin  children were brought face-to-face with debunking authors Paul and Shirley  Eberele and defense attorney Danny Davis for the Maury Povich Show, broadcast  June 21, 1993. In response to all the complicated and sometimes explosive  arguments which erupted during that hour, Mr. Povich met Dr. Stickel’s  description of the tunnels with the perfect dismissal: “What are we saying? Any  *hard* evidence that abuse took place in these tunnels?” (emphasis his) (12)</p>
<p>At this point in the vastly larger, festering issue of ritual abuse, there is  little hope of hard evidence for anything, especially for specific, ultimately  trivial issues of individual criminal culpability. Frank Fuster’s conviction  served best to excite more ingenious efforts toward blaming the victims. In the  absence of a published tunnel report, the last word in print remains with  award-winning Debbie Nathan:</p>
<p>The McMartin School was painstakingly proved for tunnels (by the District  Attorney). None were found…(The McMartin) parents have invested years believing  in demonic conspiracies and underground nursery tunnels. (Until recently the  parents were still digging. They came up with Indian artifacts). They have  spoken unremittingly of such things, to the world and to their sons and  daughters. They have told their children, over and over, that they were abused,  then rewarded them for being traumatized. They have put them in therapy with  adult fanatics who have done the same, and enrolled them as guinea pigs in the  “research” projects of zealots.</p>
<p>The McMartin kids, and hundreds of others in ritual abuse spinoffs across the  country, have spent years trapped in clans whose identity derives from a  tent-revival belief in their children’s imagined victimization. (13)</p>
<p>The McMartin Tunnels are just one more example of the continuing uncovering  of evidence of a bizarre and industrious dedication to deception. The tunnels  should raise serious questions against the reassuring premise that no one would  go to such elaborate lengths to entrap children into illicit control. If the  therapists were to blame, and they implanted only stories of tunnels, then who  planted the pots in Joanie’s runway? The continuing obscurity of this  potentially provocative archaeological discovery should give the lie to another  reassurance: if things like this went on it would be impossible to hide the  evidence. It is not so much that the evidence is difficult to hide as that we as  a just and fair society are incapable of seeing it.</p>
<p>Judy Johnson saw blood on her infant’s diaper and has paid a terrible price  for trying to find how it got there. Other McMartin parents, now distilled down  to the essence of one, tried to find evidence for their children’s complaints,  only to be reviled as a malicious threat to world serenity. Jackie McGauley has  a hard-won documentation of physical evidence to share. Who will buy it?</p>
<p>Footnotes:</p>
<p>1. David Lotto, “On Witches and Witch Hunts,” this issue.</p>
<p>2. Michelle Smith and Lawrence Pazder , Michelle Remembers, New York: Congdon  &amp; Lattes Inc. 1980</p>
<p>3. Notes of an office consultation with Judy Johnson, February 9, 1984</p>
<p>4. It is no accident that the person who blows the whistle on previously  unsuspected and unprecedented extremes of abuse proves to be especially  vulnerable to ad hominem attack. It takes an eccentric, potentially alienated  personality style to over-ride the shared reassurances of more comfortably  socialized peers. All forms of child sexual abuse have been protected by what  Jean Goodwin has called the shared negative hallucination among clinicians and  other opinion makers in respected authority, who will not perceive abuse when  they confront it. (Credibility problems in multiple personality disorder  patients and abused children. In: Childhood Antecedents of Multiple personality,  ed. R.P. Kluft. Washington: American Psychiatric Press, 1985, pp. 2-19). As  Suzzen Sgroi observed at the dawning of the current wave of discovery,  “Unfortunately willingness to consider the diagnosis of suspected child sexual  molestation frequently seems to vary in inverse proportion to the individual’s  level of training. That is, the more advanced the training of some, the less  willing they are to suspect molestation” (p. 20, Sexual molestation of children:  The last frontier in child abuse. Children Today 4: May-June, 1975, pp.  18-21,44).</p>
<p>In the many multi-victim cases I have studied, there is a prodromal pattern  of parental group denial before an eccentric outsider triggers a threshold of  recognition. Concerned parents are reassured by “reasonable explanations” for  potential indicators of abuse. Nylon underwear, bubble baths, constipation,  masturbation, self-exploration “explain” genito-rectal inflammation, even  foreign objects in the vagina. Conventional, well-socialized parents (and  professionals) receive these reassurances with relief, repeating and reinforcing  them among one another in extended circles. It remains for the odd one, the  unsocialized outsider to pursue the nagging suspicion that the authorities could  be wrong and to develop an arrogant, quasi-paranoid reliance on personal,  intuitive belief. Such a person is easily stigmatized as eccentric and  unreliable, if not crazy. The absence of authoritative substantiation leaves  each successive believer dependent on a reversal of the old standard of  evidence: seeing is believing; if I hadn’t believed it I wouldn’t have seen  it.</p>
<p>Judy Johnson was not only an eccentric but something of an irritant in  Manhattan Beach society; she was at war with the local school board to acquire  home care for her ailing older son. She was distrustful of doctors and devoted  to holistic notions of diet and health. It was this very eccentricity which led  her to go out of town for university confirmation of her suspicions of sexual  abuse after local doctors dismissed them. It was that young child’s isolation  from medical contact that led the mother to the telling question and which  confirmed the truth of the child’s answer.</p>
<p>When I asked Ms. Johnson during the February 8, 1984 office visit how she  discovered “David’s” abuse, she explained, “It just grew with me. He had such  discomfort with school. He cried every noon. But (the school director) warned me  that if I gave in to him I’d always be a slave to his whims. He kept trying to  give me a shot. I’m a very organic person and he had no contact with shots. I  took him to the doctor for the redness and he said it was either from  constipation or worms. Then I saw the blood and I knew he was sodomized. But my  friends assured me that kids are very anal. I asked David several times if (his  teacher) put his penis in his rectum. He always said ‘no’. Then later it  occurred to me to ask, “David, did (your teacher) give you a shot in your  bottom?” and he said ‘yes’.”</p>
<p>5. Debbie Nathan “Reno Reconsidered,” Miami New Times, March 3-9, 1993, pp.  10, 12, 18, 20, 24, 27-29. Also “Revisiting Country Walk,” Issues in Child Abuse  Accusations 5(1), Summer 1993 pp. 1-11. See note #7 for Nathan’s role in  debunking the concept of ritual abuse. The investigative reporter who lived in  the Country Walk community and who was a participant-observer throughout the  development of the case wrote quite a different account. See Jan Hollingsworth,  Unspeakable Acts, New York: Congden &amp; Weed, 1986, for 592 pages of cogent  narrative and authentic documentation of the case.</p>
<p>6. By reviewing the parental investigations in the light of official  disapproval, I do not mean to trivialize nor to discredit their findings. The  absolute confidentiality of criminal investigation makes communication a one-way  process, with no opportunity to know how seriously the leads were taken or to  what extent they were confirmed.</p>
<p>In addition to the mortuary discovery parents followed a child-guided route  in search of “the doctor’s house” where blood rituals had been described. They  found a residence in an affluent community some 20 miles away matching the  description offered independently by several children. Authorities confirmed it  was owned by a physician. No further information was ever divulged.</p>
<p>I had occasion to feel personally how the alarm of clinicians can be left  unresolved by grudging investigation. I had been consulted in 1984 by a  therapist who wanted help in reporting her suspicion of criminal conspiracy. She  was concerned for the safety of two preschool-aged clients, brother and sister,  and for their frightened mother, who believed her estranged husband was involved  in large scale drug dealing and child prostitution. The children had led their  mother to the place they had described where their father had taken them for  encounters with naked adults and children (they denied ever being molested, but  their drawings were full of decapitation and bloodshed). The children spoke of  group encounters in other locations as well, involving both a defendant in the  McMartin case and a suspect from a second preschool then under  investigation.</p>
<p>The building shown to the mother, the Coco Palms Motel, had been the site of  a babysitting service sex abuse investigation apparently unrelated to either  preschool case. But two McMartin children, upon seeing a newspaper picture of  the Coco Palms suspect, had independently identified him as the “Wolf Man” who  delivered drugs to the abusive rituals of their own alleged experience.</p>
<p>The law enforcement team especially assembled to investigate the presumption  of linkages among the seven suspected area preschools took my report on behalf  of the anxious therapist, promising to follow it up immediately. I was told only  months later than nothing had come of their investigation.</p>
<p>The therapist who had been involved in the identification of the “Wolf Man”  was stigmatized by police for having deliberately left the newspaper in view of  her young clients, and for reporting her observations to the local police rather  than to the special preschool task force. The alleged wolf man died of a drug  overdose and the man and woman named as his Coco Palms accomplices were spared  prosecution when the children recanted their complaints.</p>
<p>Such complexities abound in putative but unproven conspiracies. While these  apparent connections could have been coincidental and enhanced with  parent-and-therapist-induced red herrings, the preemptory dismissal and the  policy of with-holding the findings of official investigations leave the  therapists caught in the unresolved position of amateur investigators,  distrustful of the officials and unprotected against escalating fear.</p>
<p>7. Alexander Cockburn, Viewpoint: “The McMartin Case: Indict the Children,  Jail the Parents.” The Wall Street Journal, February 8, 1990, p. A17. This  virulent op-ed piece includes the standard backlash attribution of the case:  “The allegations… had been extorted from her two year old by a mother-now-dead-  with a history of mental illness…,” without acknowledging that the “history”  occurred only after the allegations. Cockburn also cited Judy Johnson and her  McMartin case as the harbingers of the entire ensuing “hysteria” over satanic  abuse in an elaborate review of some 36 cases and 91 arrests. “In this purgative  frenzy many lives were destroyed” (”Out of the Mouths of Babes: Child Abuse and  the Abuse of Adults.” The nation, February 12, 1990, pp. 190-191) In his  recurring column entitled “Beat the devil.” He invoked the McMartin case in  deploring the prosecution of the Little Rascals Daycare case in North Carolina  in his syndicated ‘Column Left.’ Citing “daycare panics in more than 100  cities,” he sums up his dismissal with, “Satan mongering is an industry of  sorts, served by repugnant legal stratagems and nourished by bogus experts: Day  Care Satanism and ‘therapy’”. Los Angeles Times, September 5, 1991, p B13</p>
<p>An early journalistic reinvestigation of the McMartin case identified the six  people who successively created the incredible concept of massive abuse:  “Mother,” “Cop,” “Social Worker,” “Politician” (District Attorney), “Reporter,”  and “Prosecutor” (Mary A Fischer. “A Case of Dominoes?: Did six crucial players  simply invent the longest, most expensive, most sensational-and most trumped  up-case in LA.’s history? Los Angeles, October 1989, pp 126, 135). This  scenario, which parallels the theory of defense in the already-acquited Jordan,  Minnesota case, is offered as “the solution to the McMartin puzzle (which)  eludes most of the public and the media” (p 135). The mother was, of course,  Judy Johnson: “It was this call (to the police) on August 12, 1983 that sparked  the biggest mass molestation case in history, but for Johnson, it was another in  a series of steps toward madness and an early death from an alcohol-related  liver disease” (p. 128). The article presupposes that the increasingly bizarre  allegations were a product and not the producer of that decline. The article  stresses the absence of evidence for the pornography and tunnel claims,  exaggerating the scope and negative significance of the official excavation: “A  Huntington Beach archaeological research team was hired to make a painstaking  search for alleged underground rooms and tunnels where the children claimed  they’d been molested. The researchers tore up the preschool floor and used an  electronic scanning device to try to locate the secret passages” (p. 135). In  fact, they merely peeled back some of the asphalt tiles looking for potential  interruptions in the concrete slab floor and relied on an inappropriate  instrument to disclaim the possibility of disturbance under the concrete.  According to Dr. Stickel, who excavated the tunnels, the terrain conductivity  meter used by the first archaeological team was powerless to penetrate  concrete.</p>
<p>Debbie Nathan, a free-lance investigative journalist based in El Paso, is the  most articulate and influential of the ritual abuse skeptics. She won the H.L  Mencken Award for Investigative Journalism for “The Making of A modern Witch  Trial” The Village Voice, September 29, 1987, pp 19-23, 26-32. In this vanguard  standard of backlash rhetoric she deplores the criminal conviction of two El  Paso women through a detailed analysis of the overzealous, children-never-lie  crusades she attributes to the prosecutor, child protective service workers and  parents. Citing the history of bizarre charges against unlikely female  defendants initiated by the McMartin case, she traces the pattern through  Jordan, Minnesota; Niles, Michigan; Memphis; Country Walk in Miami; Malden,  Massachusetts; West Point; and Maplewood, New Jersey, she highlights the  ritualistic and presumably absurd allegations in each and labels these cases  “junior” McMartins. The sidebar feature entitled “Sex, the Devil and Day Care  (pp. 23 &amp; 26) defines ritual abuse as a contrived political tool to  stigmatize working mothers and to scapegoat women as potential child molesters.  Beneath a photograph of three female McMartin defendants in “the case that  started it all,” Ms. Nathan proposes that the attempt to “satanize” day care is  a strategic adjustment of the conflict between liberal feminist objections to  patriarchy and the conservative pressure to protect intact families.</p>
<p>“But in the Reaganite 80’s, feminist consciousness-raising about sexual  violence hasn’t led to a critique of the family; rather it’s encouraged moralism  against evil people and narrowly legalistic remedies. The times demand a  scapegoat, and what better one than daycare? If the private family is sacred  then the public day care center is profane. If stay-at-home mothers are holy,  then the people they pay to take care of their kids when they escape from the  house are witches. Day-care hysteria is another instance of how conservatives  have cornered the market these days, supplying fundamentalist rhetoric for a  public trying to sort out worry and puzzlement over deep-seated social  changes.”‘ (p. 26)</p>
<p>Debbie Nathan’s coupe de grace on ritual abuse was “What McMartin Started;  The Ritual Sex Abuse Hoax (The Village Voice, June 12, 1990), beginning and  ending with an attack on the parents and their children who appeared on the  Geraldo Rivera Show in the wake of the January verdicts of acquittal. It decries  these people’s diehard insistence on victimization. She challenges the credulity  of the young people, who had such fantastic stories they could not be used as  witnesses, citing especially the “Round-faced, 10-year-old” who according to her  father, has “talked about being molested under the school in tunnels lined with  flashing lights and pictures of the devil” (p. 36)</p>
<p>The article blames the case on the purportedly psychotic allegations of Judy  Johnson. Nathan traces the subsequent spread of incredible allegations  through-out the country and into Europe, stressing the stereotypic absurdity of  children who said that “the abuse took place in churches; adults wore masks and  costumes; they urinated and defecated on children; they burned, stabbed, cooked,  or drowned babies; they sacrificed animals; they molested children in funeral  homes and buried them in cemeteries; they mutilated Barbie dolls, extensive  investigations have failed to support any of these claims.”</p>
<p>In questioning how “large numbers of literate, secular people” could be duped  into a Christian fundamentalist “paranoia about satanism,” Ms. Nathan iterates  what Dr. Lotto reiterates: the publication of Michelle Remembers. The article  reveals “there is evidence that the details in ritual abuse charges came more  from grown-ups than from children: co-author Pazder consulted with the police  and met with parent Jackie McGauley during the early days of the investigation.”  That is hardly news, nor “evidence” though it has been slow to be touted by the  conspiracy theorists of rebuttal. I met with Dr. Pazder at that time too &#8211; when  he had come to Los Angeles to appear with several parents on a nationally  syndicated television news magazine and after he had addressed a public meeting  in Manhattan Beach parents wanted to meet Dr. Pazder not to acquire details of  ritual abuse but to make sense out of them, because their child were *telling  them* stories of blood ritual with satanic trappings.</p>
<p>His conclusions about satanic cult ubiquity, however outlandish they may seem  to others, offered a “reasonable explanation” for parents confronted with  children growling obscenities and death threats in half-awake nightmares. As a  participant observer in what the sages now dismiss as “satanic panic,” I can  attest that the stories of costumes, ceremonies, chants, bloodshed and death  came first from children to naive, incredulous parents and therapists, who  sought in vain for a more reasonable explanation from local authorities before  turning to occult literature and out-of-town experts who could offer a horrific  kind of understanding of their inexplicable distress. Similarly, the television  producers brought Dr. Pazder to Los Angeles not to introduce the concept of  satanic ritual abuse but to *address* it, since it was by then common knowledge  among journalists that children and parents were describing unearthly  obscenities.</p>
<p>Debbie Nathan concludes her investigation of the Ritual Sex Abuse Hoax with  the paragraph excerpted at the conclusion of this article (note 13) proclaiming  the nationwide network of “clans” united with the”…tent revival belief in their  children’s victimization. Right wing devil-mongers may find this subculture to  their liking. But the rest of us ought to recognize the harm it wreaking, not  only on civil liberties and the falsely accused, but also on day care on women’s  rights, and especially on children. Because the kids involved in this hysteria  have indeed suffered, but not at the hands of their teachers. Compared to the  abuses of a child-protection movement gone mad, could incest be any worse?”</p>
<p>The “investigative journalists” have no need of evidence for their clan  conspiracy theory. With no more foundation than the presumption that the satanic  implications are not worthy of rational credence, they state without any  apparent doubt that another international, interdisciplinary, intergenerational  conspiracy to abuse children does in fact exist, with agents so powerful in  their misguided beliefs that they can infuse death terror into the minds of  children through mere suggestion. And the perpetrators of this abuse are just  the sort of folks one would least suspect of terrorist agendas; they are the  child abuse finders who follow the dictates of the clinical high priest of a  child-protection movement gone mad.</p>
<p>Compared to the grandiosity of a backlash movement gone ballistic, could a  shared belief in satanic conspiracy be any worse?</p>
<p>8. Pending publication, there is no general access to this report, and no  assurance of when or how it might become available. Inquiries may be directed to  me, including any interest in assisting in publication. Correspondence will be  forwarded to the custodian of the McMartin Tunnel Project, Ms. Jackie  McGauley.</p>
<p>9. This mutually antagonistic response to common disaster is described as  typical of parents in cases studied by child psychiatrist Lenore Terr. Initial  bonding and cooperative optimism gives way to displacement of rage toward one  another as they discover no one can perfectly resolve the collective trauma.  Some withdraw and become protective of their private lives and untarnished  future, resentful of other parents who try to keep the memory alive, especially  those who seem to revel in publicity and notoriety. Too Scared to Cry: Psychic  Trauma in Childhood. New York: Harper &amp; Row, 1990, pp. 66-72.</p>
<p>10. Paul and Shirley Eberle, The Abuse of Innocence: The McMartin Preschool  Trial. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1993. The Eberles also wrote the Politics  of Child Abuse (Secaucus, N.) Lyle Stuard Inc., 1986) which centers on the  McMartin case as the bellwether of the nationwide “child abuse witch hunt” (p.  285) “resulting in the devastation of innocent peoples lives and families (p,  283). Both books lionized defendants and defense interests while defaming  everything and everyone associated with child protection. Such polemics also  illustrate the gospel of the dual attack on child protection. Ritual abuse cases  are first debunked as de factor frauds, then all sexual abuse complaints are  tarred with the same brush..” We believe that every molestation case in which  there has been a conviction should be reopened and reviewed.” (The Politics of  Child Abuse, p. 284)</p>
<p>11. In order to allow privacy for the child and her parents, “Joanie” is a  pseudonym.</p>
<p>12. The Maury Povich Show, nationally syndicated. Broadcast June 21, 1993</p>
<p>13. Debbie Nathan, “What McMartin Started:The Ritual Sex Abuse Hoax,”The  Village Voice, June 12, 1990. Also syndicated and reprinted in many independent  newspapers, such as Metro: Santa Clara Valley’s Weekly Newspaper (AA) under the  title, “The McMartin Syndrome” August 23-29, 1990, pp. 10-15</p>
<p>Roland Summit is a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA  Medical Center (Building D-6, 1000 W. Carson St., Torrance, CA 90509). He has  been the community psychiatrist to the South Bay area of Los Angeles County  since 1966, specializing exclusively in child sexual abuse since 1975. He was  assigned the role of county Department of Mental Health Liaison to the community  of Manhattan Beach in the wake of the 1983-84 epidemic of preschool abuse  allegations.</p>
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<p>Tamarkin, C. (1994a). Investigative Issues in Ritual Abuse Cases, Part I.  Treating Abuse Today, 4 (4): 14-23. Tamarkin, C. (1994b). Investigative Issues  in Ritual Abuse Cases, Part II. Treating Abuse Today, 4 (5): 5-9. <a href="http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/2007/12/02/investigative-issues-in-ritual-abuse-cases-part-1-and-2-1994/">http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/2007/12/02/investigative-issues-in-ritual-abuse-cases-part-1-and-2-1994/</a></p>
<p>“In August 1982, a mother claimed she noticed blood in her son’s diaper and  an irritation around his rectum. <strong>A hospital exam confirmed her worst  fears her son has been sodomized.</strong> Asked who was responsible, the  toddler said, “Mr. Ray.” “Mr. Ray” was…a teacher at the McMartin preschool,  which the boy had –been attending. Later, when the boy was questioned by local  police, he named other children whom he claimed also were present during the  sexual abuse.”</p>
<p>“What surprised me as an investigative journalist was that nobody looked  beyond the seemingly fanciful nature of the disclosures. Nobody tried to  interpret what the disclosures might mean through a child’s frame of reference  and perception. Nobody searched for plausible explanation…children talked  about…improbable events like jumping out of airplanes and seeing a horse killed.  Yet, investigators did not track reports that Raymond Buckey had a friend who  ran a special effects studio or that Virginia McMartin’s sister owned a horse  ranch.”</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>from <a href="http://www.nostatusquo.com/ACLU/NudistHallofShame/Eberle.html">http://www.nostatusquo.com/ACLU/NudistHallofShame/Eberle.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Paul and Shirley Eberle: A Strange Pair of Experts</strong></p>
<p>by Maria Laurina</p>
<p>Paul and Shirley Eberle wrote The Politics of Child Abuse, a book that  accuses mothers, mental health professionals, and prosecutors of feeding  children stories about sexual abuse. Since the book was published by Lyle Stuart  in l986, the Eberles have been cited as experts in sexual abuse trials. They  were featured speakers at a conference of the Victims of Child Abuse Laws, a  group formed to protect accused parents.</p>
<p>What is startling about the Eberles’ reputation as ground-breaking experts in  the field is that their dubious credentials have not been widely challenged.  Paul and Shirley Eberle edit a soft-core magazine in California called the L.A.  Star that contains a mixture of nude photos, celebrity gossip, telephone sex  ads, and promos for The Politics of Child Abuse.</p>
<p>In the 1970’s, however, the Eberles were also publishing hard-core  pornography. Their publication, Finger, depicted scenes of bondage, S &amp; M,  and sexual activities involving urination and defecation. A young girl portrayed  with a wide smile on her face sits on top of a man whose penis is inside of her;  a woman has oral sex with a young boy in a drawing entitled “Memories of My  Boyhood.”</p>
<p>The Eberles were featured nude on one cover holding two life-size blow up  dolls names “Love Girl” and “Play Guy.” No dates appear on the issues and the  Eberles rarely attach their names, referring to themselves as “The L.A. Star  Family.”</p>
<p>The Eberles were the distributors of Finger and several other underground  magazines, says Donald Smith, a sergeant with the obscenity section of the Los  Angeles Police Department’s vice division who followed the couple for years.  LAPD was never able to prosecute for child pornography: “There were a lot of  photos of people who looked like they were under age but we could never prove  it.” The pictures of young children in Finger are illustrations, and child  pornography laws were less rigid a decade ago than they are today.</p>
<p>“Sexpot at Five,” “My First Rape, She Was Only Thirteen,” and “What Happens  When Niggers Adopt White Children” are some of the articles that appeared in  Finger. One letter states: “I think it’s really great that your mags have the  courage to print articles &amp; pixs [sic] on child sex…Too bad I didn’t hear  from more women who are into child sex…Since I’m single I’m not getting it on  with my children, but I know of a few families that are. If I were married &amp;  my wife &amp; kids approved–I’d be having sex with my daughters.”</p>
<p>Another entry reads: “I’m a pedophile &amp; I think its [sic] great a man is  having sex with his daughter!…Since I didn’t get Finger #3, I didn’t get to see  the stories &amp; pics of family sex. Would like to see pics of nude girls  making it with their daddy, but realize its too risky to print.”</p>
<p>Lyle Stuart plans to print the Eberles’ forthcoming book on the McMartins  preschool trial. Carole Stuart, the publisher, describes the Eberles as “experts  in the field,” and family friends “for years.” Reprinted in the ICONoclast,  WINTER 1988 / VOL. 1, NO. 2 with permission from Ms. Magazine (December  1988)</p>
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<p>Behind the Playground Walls &#8211; Sexual Abuse in Preschools by Jill Waterman,  Robert J. Kelly, Mary Kay Oliveri and Jane McCord &#8211; The Guilford Press &#8211; New  York, London 1993 “In the most well-known case, involving the McMartin Preschool  in Manhattan Beach, California, two juries from successive trials became  hopelessly deadlocked and failed to agree on a verdict after 7 years of  investigation and trial. <strong>At the press conference following the trial, 9  of the 11 jurors who agreed to be interviewed indicated that they believed the  children had been molested</strong>, but they felt that the evidence presented  did not enable them to state beyond a reasonable doubt who had perpetrated the  abuse.” (p. vii) (Source: Los Angeles Times, January 19, 1990, pp. A1 and A22)  “Tapes of Children Decided the Case for Most Jurors” Tracy Wilkinson and James  Rainey &#8211; Los Angeles Times p.A1 and A2 &#8211; 1/19/1990<br />
chapter in book : A Tale  of Two Communities” by Jane McCord</p>
<p>describes crimes -<strong> Reporter’s Notebook: 6 Months of California Case </strong>By Robert Lindsey Published: February 13, 1985 “<strong>Prosecutors say  they intend to present as witnesses 41 former pupils of the school, almost all  of whom, physicians testified at the hearing, showed physical evidence of having  been sexually abused. </strong>The second of the children to testify at the  hearing, a 10-year-old boy who attended the McMartin Preschool almost five years  ago, has now been on the witness stand for nine days, including eight days under  intense cross examination by defense lawyers who have been trying to find  inconsistencies in his story. <strong>So far, often under rapid-fire questioning  that might wither some adult witnesses, the child has stuck to his story with  only minor contradictions.</strong> He described being sodomized or otherwise  sexually molested by all seven of the defendants and asserted that children had  been made to pose for pornographic pictures. The 10-year-old boy repeated under  cross examination an account of how he and other children were taken to a church  where he said adults wearing masks and black robes danced and moaned while Mr.  Buckey went to the altar and killed pet rabbits, turtles and birds and  threatened to kill the children’s parents the same way if the children told of  the alleged abuse. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1985/02/13/us/reporter-s-notebook-6-months-of-california-case.html">http://www.nytimes.com/1985/02/13/us/reporter-s-notebook-6-months-of-california-case.html </a></p>
<p>describes crimes &#8211; <strong>Boy, 7, Is Witness in California Child Abuse  Case</strong> by Robert Lindsey January 23, 1985 A 7-year- old boy testified  today that he had played ”naked games” at the Virginia McMartin Preschool near  here and that in at least one of the games teachers at the school had touched  his genital organs….Prosecutors have asserted that more than 100 children were  abused at the school in the past decade. All the defendants have denied the  charges, which date from 1978….After pointing out his former teachers in the  courtroom, the boy said he had played ”naked games” at the school. Describing a  game called ”Cowboys and Indians” under questioning by Glenn Stevens, a deputy  district attorney, the boy said the children playing the game were taken into a  room. ”They’d put us in jail; they’d touch us in jail,” he said. ”How did the  teachers touch you?” Mr. Stevens asked. ”In the penis,” the boy replied….While  Mr. Stevens appeared satisfied with the answers regarding the first game the  child mentioned, he was less successful when questioning the child about two  other games, called ”the Alligator Game” and ”Naked Movie Star.” In both games,  the boy said, children were asked by other children to remove their clothes, but  he seemed to draw a blank whenever he was asked to give details. ”I don’t  remember,” the boy said repeatedly. The first grade pupil also testified that  Mr. Buckey had cut the ears off rabbits and injured other pets in front of the  children and had threatened to harm their parents if they told anyone about the  alleged sexual molestation. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1985/01/23/us/boy-7-is-witness-in-california-child-abuse-case.html">http://www.nytimes.com/1985/01/23/us/boy-7-is-witness-in-california-child-abuse-case.html<br />
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<p>Do Children Lie? Not About This &#8211; Los Angeles Times &#8211; Los Angeles, Calif.  Author: Tavris, Carol Date: Jan 19, 1990 Start Page: B7 Abstract (Document  Summary) <strong>Carol Tavris says that children who are sexually abused almost  always tell the truth about what has happened to them. Tavris comments on the  McMartin Pre-School sexual molestation trial and says that she believes that the  children in that trial were molested.</strong></p>
<p>The Battle and the Backlash: The Child Sexual Abuse War by David Hechler  (1988) Lexington Books ISBN 0-669-14097-x “What happened at the McMartin  Preschool will be debated for a long time. Few aspects of the case are clear,  but it requires no strain of credulity to believe that the children could have  been abused at the facility without being diagnosed by a pediatrician.”</p>
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<p><strong>Chronology of the McMartin Preschool Abuse Trials</strong></p>
<p>May 1983 Judy Johnson enrolls her 2 1/2-year-old son at the McMartin  Preschool in Manhattan Beach, California.</p>
<p>June, July 1983 Judy takes her son to a pediatrician because he was  complaining about his bottom hurting. The doctor has no specific diagnosis. The  next time the child complained of having a lot of pain, she took him to a  different doctor. Again the doctor had no explanation. In fairness there was  virtually no information on the symptoms of sexual abuse of small children at  that time.</p>
<p>August 12, 1983 Judy was shopping at a grocery store with her son in the cart  when he complained again of severe pain. Judy checked his diaper and found  blood.<br />
She went to yet another respected local pediatrician and he diagnosed  the boy as having been sodomized. The doctor, mandated to report cases of child  sexual abuse, reports the case to authorities.</p>
<p>August 18, 1983 Judy Johnson meets with Detective Jane Hoag to be interviewed  about her son&#8217;s symptoms for the investigation.</p>
<p>August 30, 1983 As requested, Johnson takes her son with her to the police  station for another interview. He is 2 years and 8 months old. He names Ray  Buckey.</p>
<p>September 9, 1983 Police Chief Harry Kuhlmeyer sends out a letter to 200  McMartin Preschool parents informing them that Ray Buckey is<br />
suspected of  child abuse and asking them for information. As other victims come forward, an  unspecific list of suspected street blocks<br />
and areas in town is  circulated.</p>
<p>September 15, 1983 Ray Buckey is arrested on suspicion of child molestation  but released soon after.</p>
<p>October 17, 1983 The District Attorney&#8217;s Office asks Kee MacFarlane, a  consultant for the Children&#8217;s Institute International, to interview<br />
child sex  abuse victims who attended the school.</p>
<p>November 1983 Children&#8217;s Institute International interviewers begin  diagnosing former students of the McMartin Preschool as having been  sexually<br />
abused. Dr. Astrid Heger does medical examinations with an  innovative diagnostic tool called the culposcope. This microscopic examination  technique allows slide pictures to be taken of minute scarring caused by  penetration.</p>
<p>December 1983 One of the teachers, and defendant Babette Spitler, is promoted  to director of the McMartin preschool in Peggy McMartin&#8217;s<br />
place. Ms Spitler  begs the parents to keep the children in the school and refer the school to  others as well.</p>
<p>January 13, 1984. Virginia McMartin Preschool shut down after 28 years in  business. The first McMartin Preschool located 1 mile west and this<br />
second  school were in operation totaling over 37 years. Virginia kept records on file  cards of over 3,000 former and current students.</p>
<p>February 2, 1984 KABC reporter Wayne Satz shocks television viewers with  reports of a massive child abuse scandal at the McMartin<br />
Preschool.</p>
<p>February 1984 Seven defendants are arrested and charged with 207 counts of  child molestation and conspiracy. Over 90 McMartin parents, file a civil suit  against Virginia McMartin, Peggy Buckey, Betty Raidor, Babette Spitler, Peggy  Ann Buckey and Ray Buckey for assault and battery and intentional infliction of  emotional distress with one attorney. Others file suit with other attorneys. All  suits are eventually dropped by civil attorneys after the 6 year statute  of<br />
limitations expired before the trial ended. Civil suits by families are  never refiled.</p>
<p>March 11, 1984 A number of other daycare centers in the Los Angeles area are  closed by the California State Department of Public Social<br />
Services. Ten  additional schools are closed in the South Bay area.<br />
March 22, 1984 Teachers  Peggy Buckey, Virginia McMartin, Ray Buckey, Peggy Ann Buckey (Ray&#8217;s sister),  Mary Ann Jackson, Betty Raidor, and<br />
Babette Spitler are indicted on 115  counts of child sexual abuse.</p>
<p>April 2, 1984 The L. A. Times reports that students at McMartin have been  fondled, raped, drugged, photographed nude, forced to witness<br />
animals being  slaughtered and threatened to keep silent.</p>
<p>May 23, 1984 The prosecution files 93 new counts. The indictment count  reaches 208, involving 40 alleged child victims.</p>
<p>Fall 1983 to March 1984 Nearly 400 children were interviewed at Children&#8217;s  Institute International. Forty-one children are listed as victims in  a<br />
complaint filed by the State. The count of those diagnosed as sexually  abused reaches 360 students. DA Robert Philibosian announces the 1976 Karen  Klass murder case will be reexamined to determine if it could be linked to the  McMartin case. Klass was the ex wife of Righteous Brother Bill Medley. She had  been<br />
murdered approximately an hour after leaving her 5 year old son at the  pre school. Klass&#8217; husband also died shortly after the McMartin<br />
indictments  in March 1984. His death was ruled an accident after he drove off a mountain  road one afternoon in Oregon.</p>
<p>March 22, 1984, Los Angeles Grand Jury issues indictment charging 7 former  teachers with 115 counts</p>
<p>April 7, 1984 Bail revoked for 5 defendants who had been free on bail when  400 additional sex acts are presented.</p>
<p>May 1984 Arsonist attempts to burn down the empty cinder block preschool  building, causing over $10,000 in damage. The room where<br />
children identified  the entrance to the tunnels, the &#8220;C&#8221; Charlie room was most badly destroyed. The  classrooms are repainted, new furniture<br />
is built and trees trimmed in time  for the jury to tour the site.</p>
<p>May 24, 1984 An additional 92 counts of child molestation are filed against  all 7 defendants. A charge of conspiracy to commit lewd and<br />
lascivious acts  by force or threat of force on a child under 14. Count is now 207 against 42  children.</p>
<p>June 8, 1984 Preliminary hearing begins.</p>
<p>June 1984 Bail for Peggy Buckey is set at $1 million; Ray Buckey continues to  be held without bail.</p>
<p>July 12, 1984 A Federal Grand Jury is impaneled to begin its own  investigation of the case.</p>
<p>August 8, 1984 Prosecutor Lael Rubin announces that the seven McMartin  teachers committed 397 sexual crimes, in addition to the 115 for which<br />
they  already faced charges.</p>
<p>August 17, 1984 Preliminary hearing begins. The pretrial begins with Judge  Aviva Bobb and prosecutors Lael Rubin, Glenn Stevens and<br />
Christine  Johnston.</p>
<p>October 26, 1984 Judge Aviva Bobb consolidates hearing for Buckey and six  others. There are 7 defense attorneys one for each of the 7 defendants. Any  objection by defense can be (and are) repeated 7 times. Each objectionhas to be  argued separately, enormously extending courtroom time used<br />
by the  defense.</p>
<p>November 1, 1984 Sheriff Sherman Block announces that the Sheriff&#8217;s  Department will enter into the investigation and be responsible  for<br />
allegations in relation to the operation of the McMartin preschool which  are not part of the current court case. The number of &#8220;Uncharged<br />
suspects&#8221; is  estimated at 85+.</p>
<p>January 7, 1985 Doctor Astrid Heger testifies that she found physical  evidence of sexual assaults on 33 of the child witnesses.</p>
<p>March 1985 A group of nearly 50 McMartin Preschool parents arrive at the lot  adjacent to the school formerly used as a play yard for the<br />
school and begin  searching for the tunnels many of the children talked about. A dead turtle is  found with roots growing up through its<br />
shell. The District Attorney is  called immediately. A few days later, an archeological firm, SRS, hired by the  District Attorney&#8217;s Office begins its own dig. Using the Geonics EM31Terrain  Conductivity meter, the side lot is searched no more than 6 inches in depth. The  team never entered the preschool building. Several turtles and other animal  remains were found.</p>
<p>March 6, 1985 Judy Johnson was put on 72 hour watch at a hospital. She is  released with no diagnosis of any mental disorder.</p>
<p>April 29, 1985 An increasing number of suspected perpetrators have been  probed by detectives since September of 1984. Fifty additional<br />
individuals  are placed under investigation. A special elite task force consisting of 21  detectives and prosecutors is formed by the Los<br />
Angeles County Sheriff&#8217;s  Department by Chief Sherman Block and headed by Lieutenant Richard Wiley to look  at these and other &#8220;uncharged<br />
suspects. Investigations of 5 preschools in the  area are not expected to produce any arrests for over a year. &#8220;Under the current  legal system, we cannot file criminal actions because of their age and inability  to qualify in a court system,&#8221; states Wiley.</p>
<p>May 18, 1985 Governor signs SB46 giving judges the discretion to use closed  circuit testimony for child victims of sexual abuse. This law<br />
years later  passes the Supreme Court and becomes national law.</p>
<p>June 11, 1985 Judge Bobb rules that child witnesses will not be allowed to  use the new statute allowing child victims of abuse to<br />
testify over closed  circuit TV. The prosecution immediately announced that it would not call any of  its remaining witnesses. Only 5 of those<br />
28 were willing to testify at all  and then only by way of closed circuit TV. Six other witnesses dropped out  because Rubin said they<br />
could not withstand even the protective TV procedure.  The remaining 16 witnesses had been withdrawn by their parents after they saw  the<br />
effects of lengthy cross-examination on the early witnesses. This reduces  the number of witnesses from 43 to 13 and, as a result,<br />
the reduces the  number of counts.</p>
<p>June 14, 1985 Prosecutors add an additional 50 counts raising the number to  241 counts.</p>
<p>January 1986 Prosecutor Glenn Stevens is ordered to hand in his resignation  form the District Attorney&#8217;s office after he is caught lying to his superiors  about leaking information to the media.</p>
<p>January 9, 1986 Judge Aviva Bobb orders all 7 defendants held over to  Superior Court trial with 135 counts of molestation and conspiracy. Thirteen  of<br />
the 41 child original witnesses remain. The cost of the 18 month hearing  was estimated at $4 Million. The indictment had been 115 counts. Ultimately 20  counts were added.</p>
<p>January 17, 1986 Before the case is assigned to a trial judge and after  loosing 28 witnesses because of brutal defense tactics during<br />
the pretrial  weakened the case, District Attorney Ira Reiner decides to drop charges against  five of the seven defendants. Reiner tells<br />
parents that Betty Raidor has  enough remaining counts to face trial, but says he thinks she would not fit in  prosecuting mother and son,<br />
Peggy and Ray Buckey. The two are prosecuted on  79 counts and 20 counts, respectively, of child sexual abuse.</p>
<p>January 23, 1986 Peggy Buckey is released on $295,000 bail after bail is  reduced from $495,000.</p>
<p>August 1986 Former prosecutor Glenn Stevens contracts with screenwriter Abby  Mann to do a book and a movie in which he would be<br />
portrayed as an ambitious  attorney whose conscious got the better of him. Voluminous transcripts of  Steven&#8217;s taped interviews at Mann&#8217;s<br />
Beverly Hills Mansion were transcribed.  Stevens accuses Rubin of being a liar and DA Philibosian of playing up the  publicity. Mann goes to<br />
the defense and asks to be hired as an investigator  so the information can be included in the trial. The trial stops while these  allegations<br />
are reviewed. Stevens also jokes about Judy&#8217;s dog being sodomized  and says she is a &#8220;banana boat.&#8221; Judy was never diagnosed with any mental  illness<br />
despite having been on a 72 hour watch at UCLA County Hospital.  Eventually, Mann produces the information he gathers from the McMartins and  defense attorneys into the movie `Indictment.&#8217;</p>
<p>December 19, 1986 Judy Johnson is found dead at 2:45 PM in her Manhattan  Beach house by police after concerned neighbors called. Judy<br />
died before  having a chance to testify at the trial</p>
<p>April 20, 1987 Jury selection for the Superior court trial begins. Ray Buckey  and his mother Peggy face 100 counts. Ninety-nine counts of child<br />
molestation  and 1 count of conspiracy.</p>
<p>January 13, 1987 Opening statements begin.</p>
<p>July 29, 1987 First parent testifies.</p>
<p>August 1987 The first victim witness, a girl now age 12, takes the stand as a  witness for the prosecution.</p>
<p>October 12, 1987 Judge Pounders dismisses 27 of the 100 counts. Some parents,  again refuse to let their children testify under adverse conditions.</p>
<p>December 10, 1987 Retired former police investigator Paul Bynum is called to  testify at the trial by prosecutor Lael Rubin. The morning he was to appear, a  juror&#8217;s home was burglarized and Bynum&#8217;s testimony was rescheduled for the next  morning. Bynum was found dead by his wife at 5:45 that morning, shot in the head  by a .38 caliber pistol. Bynum had conducted the first search for evidence at  the preschool site in 1984 at the request of Ray Buckey. &#8220;None of the half dozen  people questioned who were close to Bynum could think of any reason why his  involvement in the case might have driven him to suicide,&#8221; reported Kevin Cody  of the Easy Reader in Manhattan Beach. &#8220;Paul was kind of a worrier,&#8221; said  Stephen Kay, a deputy district attorney and friend of the Bynum family, &#8220;but  there was no hint of suicide. He was very upbeat about his wife and new  daughter, both of whom he adored.&#8221;</p>
<p>October 19, 1988 The defense opens its case after 61 witnesses have finished  testifying for the prosecution.</p>
<p>December 1988 Paul and Shirley Eberle, prolific pornographers of the 1970s  (Finger magazine) and editors of the pornographic tabloid, LA Star, publish  The<br />
Abuse of Innocence, their version of the trial thus far.</p>
<p>February 15, 1989 Ray Buckey is released from jail on $1.5 million bond.</p>
<p>February 1989 Ray Buckey is released on bail after spending five years in  jail.</p>
<p>May 16, 1989 Peggy Buckey takes the stand in her own defense and vigorously  denies all allegations.</p>
<p>July 26, 1989 Ray Buckey takes the stand and denies he molested children.</p>
<p>July 27, 1989 Danny Davis, Ray Buckey&#8217;s attorney tops the list as the highest  paid court appointed attorney at $509,340.00 for the 1986-87 fiscal year.</p>
<p>November 2, 1990, Jurors begin deliberations.</p>
<p>January 18, 1990 The jury returns its verdict in the first McMartin trial.  Peggy and Ray Buckey are acquitted on 52 counts. The jury deadlocks on 13  counts, all against Ray Buckey. The jurors are polled and say they believe  molestation took place at the preschool but that the prosecution did not prove  the case. The expressed disappointment at not hearing more from the  children.</p>
<p>January (late) 1990 District Attorney Reiner announces that he will retry Ray  Buckey on eight of the 13 counts involving three girls.</p>
<p>February 5, 1990 Deputy District Attorneys Joe Martinez and Pam Ferraro are  assigned to the case. Incredibly, after the trial, it is discovered that Pam  Ferraro was a former student of the McMartin Preschool. Photographs of her  sitting on Peggy Buckey&#8217;s lap reading a book, sitting at a table with Peggy,  Virginia and several of other students as well as a McMartin preschool class  picture including Peggy and Virginia.</p>
<p>April May, 1990 Tunnels are found under the foundation of the McMartin  preschool building by a team of Archaeologists headed by Dr. Gary Stickel.  Ground Penetrating Radar recently developed by the U.S. Army is used to define  the location of anomalies under ground. Three segments of tunnel, one over 45  feet in length with a 9&#8242; x 9&#8242; room area are found exactly where the children  said they were. District Attorney does not use the evidence because of time and  money<br />
constraints and the fact that they would have to start a new  investigation of their own at the site as they did in 1985. The discoveries are  widely reported in the news.</p>
<p>May 30, 1990 With the entire team of archaeologists, geologists still  uncovering evidence of filled in tunnels, the McMartin Preschool is demolished  by a bulldozer ordered by the new owner, developer, Arnold Goldstein. Final cost  of the archaeological project, paid for by parents and donations, exceeds  $53,000.</p>
<p>June 8, 1990, 83 year old Virginia McMartin takes the stand at her grandson&#8217;s  retrial and after only 10 minutes and several outbursts in front of the jury,  testimony is halted. A year earlier when she testified in front of Judge  Pounders her testimony ended in the same outrageous manner. Judge Pounders had  threatened to have her jailed, but later declared her medically infirm.</p>
<p>July 2-3 1990 Lawyers present closing arguments.</p>
<p>July 27, 1990 On their 15th day of deliberations, the jury tells the judge  they are hopelessly deadlocked on all 8 counts. The judge declares a  mistrial.<br />
Juror L. I., a 64 year old treasury department employee said , &#8220;I  don&#8217;t know how you could get 12 people to be unanimous in this case. There are  too many unanswered questions. Too much time has passed.&#8221; Again because of money  and time constraints, DA Ira Reiner decides not to ask for a third trial of Ray  Buckey. The first two prosecutions have consumed over $15 million and seven  years of court time. He is under tremendous political pressure because he has  failed in prosecuting the case.</p>
<p>May 1991 Parent is ordered to pay one dollar each to McMartin defendants  after they sue him for defamation of character. They had asked for $500,000  each.</p>
<p>1995 Virginia McMartin dies at age 88. HBO shows a docudrama, &#8220;The  Indictment,&#8221; written by McMartin sympathizer Abby Mann and starring<br />
James  Wood. The McMartins are paid over $75.000 each for their version of the story.  Mann wins an award for his work. Oliver Stone had<br />
originally backed the  project but minimized his involvement after public outrage. By 2000, Betty  Raidor and Peggy McMartin Buckey die also.</p>
<p>1996 Single mother Jackie M. who saw the archaeological investigation of the  school site to its conclusion commissions the archaeologist,<br />
Dr. E. Gary  Stickel to write a formal report. All other professionals involved cooperate in  gathering facts and assisting Dr. Stickel in composing a formal report.</p>
<p>1998 Formal report of the Archaeological Investigation at the McMartin  Preschool is completed at the cost of $3,000. Jackie and the archaeologist  present the findings at the APSAC (American Professional Society Against Abuse  of Children), Children&#8217;s Hospital Conference in San Diego, California</p>
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<p><strong>Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site</strong> (<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20010406130849/http://members.cruzio.com/%7Eratf/McMartIntro.html">http://web.archive.org/web/20010406130849/http://members.cruzio.com/~ratf/McMartIntro.html</a>)</p>
<p>Introduction by Santa Cruz Ritual Abuse Task Force</p>
<p>Have you heard of the McMartin case? Most people know something about the  story. In 1983, hundreds of kids disclosed to their parents and therapists that  they were abused at the prestigious McMartin Preschool in Manhattan Beach,  California. Seven people were arrest and charged with hundreds of counts of  child sexual abuse, setting off the longest and most expensive trial in U.S.  History (7 years-$20,000).</p>
<p>The defense claimed that the kids hadn&#8217;t really been abused, but that their  memories were implanted by a conspiracy of witchhunting therapists. It was a  successful tactic and all of the accused were let go.</p>
<p>Well, the kids memories weren&#8217;t implanted. Many of the kids consistently  talked about tunnels under the pre-school where they were taken, sexually  abused, and witnessed terrifying events such as animals being killed. The  defense called these accusations &#8220;bizarre&#8221; and claimed they were proof that the  children were wrong.</p>
<p>But the truth is that the tunnels are there. In fact they are more than just  there. The tunnels are extensive, include a large room just as the children  said, and lead to further sites off the property. The tunnels were found in an  archeological dig under the pre-school conducted by Dr. E. Gary Stickel,  archaeologist and director of Environmental Research Archaeologists, a  Scientific Consortium.</p>
<p>You probably haven&#8217;t heard of these tunnels. Debbie Nathan, a journalist who  made her career by ridiculing evidence of ritual abuse, ignored the  archeological investigation entirely in her in her book Satan&#8217;s Silence which  talked extensively about the McMartin case. HBO&#8217;s television movie Indictment:  The McMartin Trial portrays the entire community as hysterical with no mention  that the tunnels were found. The False Memory Syndrome Foundation Newsletter has  claimed outright that no tunnels were ever uncovered, even though members of the  board of directors have copies of the full report.</p>
<p>So here it is, the summary of the Archeological Investigation of the McMartin  Pre-School Site. The full report is currently looking for a publisher. If you  are interested in publishing this work, please contact the task force.</p>
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<p><strong>Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site,  Manhattan Beach, California</strong></p>
<p>(<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20010123212200/members.cruzio.com/%7Eratf/McMartin.html/">http://web.archive.org/web/20010123212200/members.cruzio.com/~ratf/McMartin.html/</a>)</p>
<p>Executive Summary</p>
<p>During the month of May 1990 an archaeological project was conducted at the  McMartin Preschool site to determine, once and for all, whether or not there had  ever been tunnels under the building, as described by various children.  Excavation was carried out according to established scientific conventions with  a careful research design defining what might prove or disprove the existence of  &#8220;an underground feature that would connect to the surface of the site and extend  underground for some distance. &#8221; [with] dimensions large enough to accommodate  adult human movement through it”. (p. 24)</p>
<p>The project unearthed not one but two tunnel complexes as well as previously  unrecognized structural features which defied logical explanation. Both tunnel  complexes conformed to locations and functional descriptions established by  children’s reports. One had been described as providing undetected access to an  adjacent building on the east. The other provided outside access under the west  wall of the building and contained within it an enlarged, cavernous artifact  corresponding to children’s descriptions of a “secret room”.</p>
<p>Both the contour signature of the walls and the nature of recovered artifacts  indicated that the tunnels had been dug by hand under the concrete slab floor  after the construction of the building. Whatever the purpose of this elaborate  enterprise, even more effort must have been devoted to filling the tunnels back  in and trying to conceal any evidence of their existence. Much of the fill dirt  used for packing the tunnel spaces was mixed with historic debris, as if to  mimic the surrounding terrain.</p>
<p>Not only did the discovered features fulfill the research prequalifications  as tunnels designed for human traffic, there was also no alternative or natural  explanation for the presence of such features.</p>
<p>Background</p>
<p>The McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach, California was the first of what  has since been described as a national epidemic of multi-victim,  multi-perpetrator accusations of sexual and sadistic abuse which erupted in the  mid 1980’s. The McMartin case was encumbered with hundreds of charges against  seven defendants and dozens of uncharged suspects. It became the longest, most  expensive and arguably most controversial criminal trial in American history.  The descriptions given by children to investigators and parents were unusual and  unprecedented as they emerged in 1983, but they became so stereotypic to  subsequent cases throughout the country as to become generic of presumed “ritual  abuse”. Accusations of such extreme cruelty and bizarre perversity in the  absence of physical evidence or obviously deranged suspects led eventually to  increasing skepticism that such crimes could possibly exist. Simple alternative  explanations emerged, first as criminal defense theories and then as common  wisdom: very young children were moved by the hysterical overreaction of various  adults to make unfounded accusations. Full-page newspaper ads placed in 1984 by  McMartin criminal defense attorneys raised the specter of the Salem witch  trials. The witch hunt analogy has since flourished to create substantial public  distrust of preschool-age witnesses and of the adults who question them.</p>
<p>The failure of prosecutors to obtain even a single conviction in the McMartin  trial has been taken by many as proof that the children’s allegations were  merely fantastic. Various journalists have demanded punishment of the  professionals and parents who had chosen to believe them. Similar allegations  arising more recently in other cases in the United States and abroad are tested  against the McMartin standard, creating a prejudice against investigating or  substantiating even remotely “bizarre” complaints. Parents in such cases feel  triply betrayed: first with the dreadful discovery of abuse; second with their  abandonment by law enforcement, and third with being blamed for imagining the  abuse and fomenting public hysteria.</p>
<p>One of the supposedly bizarre aspects of the McMartin case was the children’s  insistence that they were taken into underground tunnels. They explained that  the tunnels led to an underground “secret room” where abuse occurred, as well as  providing a route for subversive transport to off-site locations for sexual  exploitation. These stories were apparently considered fantastic by  investigators, who made no attempt to search beneath the building.</p>
<p>A group of parents forced the hand of the district attorney on March 17, 1985  by initiating an excavation in the adjacent lot. The district attorney then  authorized an archaeological inspection of that lot by Scientific Resource  Surveys Inc. (SRS). There was no exploration beneath the slab floor.  Instrumental survey with a terrain conductivity meter failed to detect  alterations under the concrete. The SRS technician informed the district  attorney’s investigator that the meter proved useless within the structure  because of excessive interference from pipes and steel reinforcement. The  preemptory conclusion at that time that there were no tunnels has become gospel  among detractors of the McMartin families. Influential journalists ridicule  parents for ever entertaining such a possibility and mock their subsequent  attempts at exploration.</p>
<p>The first opportunity for private exploration came in April 1990 when the  property was sold. Several parents obtained permission from the new owner to  search for the tunnels. After cutting out a section of concrete and coming up  with ambiguous findings, it became apparent that experienced supervision was  needed. Gerald Hobbs, a professional miner, was engaged to insure safety and to  better define the nature of the underground artifacts. When an apparent tunnel  entrance was discovered and then verified by geologist Dr. E. Don Michael,  parents sought out the archaeological team that completed the present  project.</p>
<p>Method</p>
<p>The project was designed and conducted by E. Gary Stickel, Ph.D., on the  recommendation of Rainer Berger, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of the  Interdisciplinary ?Program of the Archaeology Department at UCLA. Dr. Stickel is  director of Environmental Research Archaeologists, a Scientific  Consortium(ERA).</p>
<p>Several areas of the preschool site were designated and mapped as units for  scientific excavation. These were selected according to differing criteria:  re-exploration of sites documented in the district attorney’s SRS survey,  children’s reports of entrance locations, anomalies detected through  instrumental survey by ground penetrating radar (GPR), and the sites of  significant discovery under Mr. Hobbs’ supervision.</p>
<p>Hypotheses and Test Expectations</p>
<p>The primary research problem was to determine whether or not there were a  tunnel(s) and an underground room(s) at the site in question. To meet the test  hypotheses, a tunnel would be an underground feature that would connect to the  surface of the site and extend underground for some distance, possibly (but not  necessarily) connecting to an underground room(s). It would have to have  dimensions large enough to accommodate adult human movement through it. Such a  tunnel on the subject property could have been constructed in two ways: 1)  either dug out as a trench-like opening which would then be roofed over with  wood and/or other materials and covered over with fill above to make a true  tunnel (as opposed to an open trench), or 2) would be dug out completely  underground, which would then leave a “ceiling” over its passageway formed of  the naturally deposited soil. If the latter were the case, such a tunnel may or  may not have been fitted with an underground “roof” of wood and/or other  materials either to reinforce the strength of the “ceiling” of the tunnel or to  keep loose soil and dust from falling down on people using it. In either  scenario (l or 2) such a tunnel may have had posts of wood and/or other  materials (e.g. iron) to serve as shoring reinforcements.</p>
<p>Thus, given the operational definition of a tunnel considered here, the  following hypothesis and test expectations were considered (test expectations  are specific, tangible data that are to be expected and are discoverable if the  hypothesis is valid; Stickel, 1979).</p>
<p>If a tunnel(s) were present at the McMartin Preschool site, then the  following test expectations should be present:</p>
<p>1. An opening(s) (entrance and/or exit) large enough for human passage should  be present permitting access from the surface down into a tunnel feature.</p>
<p>2. Tunnel architecture should be linear or curvilinear (i.e. an elongated  passageway leading in a definable direction(s).</p>
<p>3. Tunnel architecture (especially depth or height and width) should be large  enough to accommodate adult human passage.</p>
<p>4. The walls and/or uncovered soil ceiling of the tunnel should have  “signatures” of markings indicating whether the tunnel had been dug by hand  and/or by a machine (e.g. a backhoe).</p>
<p>5. There should be a compacted dirt floor (compacted by human foot traffic)  distinguishable from surrounding non-tunnel soil which should not be  compacted.</p>
<p>6. The tunnel could be open (i.e. traversable and unfilled).</p>
<p>7. The tunnel may be naturally (i.e. natural processes of erosion and soil  redeposition) or artificially (by human action) filled in with soil. Such fill  should be distinguishable from the natural soil matrix of the site in terms of  color and/or by texture, and compaction (i.e. would be less compact than the  soil forming the tunnel’s walls, floor and ceiling).</p>
<p>8. The tunnel fill may have inclusions of:</p>
<p>1. Natural stones and/or other natural items or;</p>
<p>2. Artifacts and/or ecofacts.</p>
<p>9. Although a tunnel of the type sought in this project may not be directly  datable (e.g. in contrast to a construction date molded into the concrete of a  railroad tunnel), the tunnel may be dated indirectly by the dates on artifacts  contained within it if any are present.</p>
<p>The test expectations for a subterranean room would be essentially the same  as for a tunnel. The exception would be for test expectations 1, 2 and 3 above  which would be modified to reflect necessary doorway(s) into a room, that the  shape of the room would not be too linear (as a tunnel) but would be “room  shaped”, i.e. square, round, or ovoid, and that a room would be of sufficient  dimensions (length, width and height) to be distinguishable from a tunnel  passageway. A room would thus be of sufficient size to accommodate a number of  people interacting in a face-to-face manner as opposed to a tunnel which  (depending on its size) would provide restricted possibilities for human  interaction. Since, on balance, one would expect human usage of a room to be  more prolonged than in a tunnel passageway, artifacts catering to prolonged  usage would be expected in such a room, perhaps in the form of chairs, couches,  tables, a lighting system, etc. These expectations were borne in mind during our  search of the site.</p>
<p>Initial surveys would be conducted with remote sensing instrumentation. The  author’s experience elsewhere predicted that Ground Penetrating Radar, rather  than the terrain conductivity meter used in the previous survey, would be  effective for anomalies beneath a concrete slab floor.</p>
<p>Findings</p>
<p>The profile of an entrance/exit tunnel was discovered under the foundation of  the west wall of the building (Classroom #4, see map, p. 13, this summary). The  signature of this feature was described and sketched by consulting geologist Don  Michael, Ph.D. (p. 113). The feature was clearly distinguished by loose,  disturbed soil and the artifacts contained within it. The outside margins had an  inverted bell-shaped curve profile. The tunnel signature was established both by  the sharp demarcation of soil color and texture, as well as by the exclusive  presence within the cavity fill of assorted historic debris such as old cans and  bottles, various metal fragments and small household items. The roof at that  point was provided by the bottom of the concrete foundation. Inside the  foundation a roof of soil was evident.</p>
<p>The profile was also demarcated by severed tree roots, the significance of  which was described by professional tree surgeon Jerry Hobbs:</p>
<p>…running under the foundation from south to north was a large root which had  been chopped off at the edge of where the large amount of cans, bottles, and  plastic were being found. A growing root would have had to run in and through  the cans and bottles but did not. The root, some 3″ in diameter had been severed  with a hand saw about 90% through, then pulled off, peeling the bark of the  root. The peeled layer of the cambium layer had well established healing already  in progress. New feeder roots had started to grow from the cut portion of the  root, and attained lengths of 6″ to 15″. A space of 59″ to the north the roots  pick up again, only these had been chopped off from the larger root and were  dead. [The dead root] was about 1″ in diameter and continued in the same 30  degree angle as the other root, the cambium layer was separating from the rest  of the woody part of the root, indication it was probably severed at the same  time the green root that was attached to the tree was severed. Both the feeder  root lengths and the healing of the cambium layer indicate that the root had  been cut at a time of 4 to 6 years earlier. I feel my determination is accurate  due to my experience of the planting and removal and care of some of the same  kind of trees for more than 25 years. To me this is conclusive that with the  inconsistent soil area, the plastic bag dated 1982 [see next paragraph] and the  old bottles, cans and debris, were put in the ground after 1982, and it was not  an old dump area as it appeared. (Appendix III, pp. 174-176)</p>
<p>A plastic sandwich bag was found under the foundation at a depth of 42″ below  the surface and 3-6″ inside the wall line of the building. The bag was imprinted  with Disney characters and the words: “?1982 Walt Disney Productions”, along  with a logo of a school house with “Disney Class of 1982/1983″ underneath. These  factors led Dr. Michael to conclude “therefore, the cavity could be no older  than 1983″ (p. 84).</p>
<p>Due to the crucial location and dating of the Disney bag as evidence of  recent disturbance, alternate hypotheses were examined. Could the bag have been  artifactual not of a clandestine, buried tunnel but rather incidental to the  parents’ March 1985 dig or to the subsequent SRS excavation commissioned by the  district attorney? After careful analysis of the parameters of each excavation,  Mr. Langenwalter, senior author of the SRS study, concluded that since the  parents’ backhoe trench was no less than 137″ from the northwest corner, it is  clear that the plastic Disney bag was located by Hobbs in the virgin area  between the SRS excavation and the parents’ dig. In fact, it was recovered 7″  south of the parameters of the SRS excavation and approximately 13″ north of the  parents’ backhoe trench (p.184).</p>
<p>The emphatic correlation of definitive observations for this tunnel entrance  feature is especially significant in view of its location: the decision was made  to explore this precise area because some of the children had stated that there  had been animal cages placed along the wall and they had entered a tunnel under  the cages at that point (cf. Langenwalter, et al, 1985: 13).</p>
<p>Excavations where conducted in the westernmost sector of Unit 1 in room #3.  This site was selected because a GPR anomaly was detected through the concrete  floor in an area next to and continuing up against the west dividing wall  between classrooms #3 &amp; #4. Several human-introduced artifacts were  encountered adjacent to a 3 inch cast iron waste pipe running northward from the  dig. The size of the artifacts ruled out their introduction by burrowing rodents  (bioturbation) and their distribution was confined within a shallow, trench-like  profile of different colored soil. This proved to be a mechanically dug trench  to accommodate the waste pipe from the bathroom in classroom #3, as  substantiated also by the signature characteristic of a backhoe. However, one  aspect of the pipe and trench complex was uncharacteristic and unexplainable at  the time of excavation: the stainless steel clamps connecting an angle of the  waste pipe. These two clamps were notable in that they appeared to be brand new,  with a very shiny silver color, lacking the patina expected of objects buried  long underground. That apparent disparity of age or use became more apparent as  other clamps were unearthed elsewhere, all of which were considerably etched and  discolored. There was no opening through the concrete floor which could have  allowed for access to these clamps after the floor was poured, and there was no  explanation for their like-new appearance if they had remained buried for the  life of the structure.</p>
<p>A possible tunnel feature was excavated from the toilet areas in classroom #1  and the office. This feature was distinguished clearly by the color and  compaction of the interior soil, which was much darker and more loosely  compacted. The feature appeared to connect the area beneath the office and  classroom #1 and to proceed eastward toward the eastern, outer wall of the  preschool. Mr. Hobbs made a number of ancillary observations, summarized as  follows:</p>
<p>The children stated that they had entered a tunnel from the south east corner  of room 1. We dug down along the east wall of room one and the bathroom. As we  followed the disturbed area south, it went under the wall into the now existing  bathroom, after about 6 feet it made an abrupt right turn to the east and headed  for the neighboring property. The children had told two different stories about  this tunnel prior to the dig. One, that they had gone through the tunnel and  come up in the house next door and two, they had come up in the garage, which  blocked the house from the street. At any rate the tunnel went in that  direction. I went to the house next door and followed the walk between the  school and the house which were only about 4′ apart. I went under the house and  bellied my way toward the southwest corner of the house. After going about 20′ I  found an area inside the west wall of the house where the floor was cut out. If  I remember correctly the area of the floor that was missing was 36″ by 38″ or  41″, you could reach up and touch the bath tub which was exposed. The plumbing  in that area appeared to be quite new.</p>
<p>I went back to the school and continued to dig. The tunnel I had been  following was now headed toward the corner of the house where I had found the  hole cut in the floor. I was very close to the foundation of the house, I was  sure, so I poked a hole up through to the surface. The hole I punched through  was about 2′ beyond the west wall of the house and about 1′ outside the south  wall of the house. This tunnel was in direct line with the cut out opening under  the house.</p>
<p>In addition to the difference in soil composition, the tunnel feature was  distinctive from the surrounding matrix and from some other tunnel features  discovered later, in that it had been back filled with earth that contained  virtually no large artifacts or ecofacts. It did contain numerous flecks of  charcoal and carbon and pieces of plaster with green paint, which the excavators  hypothesized might be the remnants of the green paint that had been applied to  the school in 1984 or 1985 and possibly of the fire that had occurred within the  building on April 8, 1984. The maximum depth of the feature was 6 feet, and its  excavated length was over 26 feet. The feature fulfilled 4 of the 5 test  expectations as a tunnel, lacking only a well defined roof contour.</p>
<p>Several units for study were established in the adjacent vacant property  (sidelot) and in the play yard adjacent to the school building, in reference to  both the prior archaeological project and anomalies detected by GPR. These digs  turned up apparently irrelevant artifacts such as the cesspool of the earlier  residence on the sidelot and some irregular chunks and slabs of concrete. A more  surprising finding was the absence of toys or other playthings that would be  expected from the use of the excavated area of the preschool play yard as a  children’s sand box. The only exception was a 3 inch plastic plate bearing three  hand-drawn five-pointed stars of differing sizes. These stars were drawn by an  adult with a careful and deliberate style inconsistent with childrens  drawings.</p>
<p>The most definitive discoveries came to light through following the vein of  artifactual debris from the tunnel portal under the west wall of Classroom #4.  An apparent tunnel signature veered southward once inside the foundation. The  width and direction were clearly indicated not only by the abundance of historic  artifacts contained within it, but also the soil color of the fill matrix was  distinctly darker than the surrounding natural soil. The average width of the  tunnel feature was greater than 4 feet as it extended on the diagonal completely  across Unit 1 and under the concrete floor to the western edge of Unit One.</p>
<p>Proceeding southward, the tunnel feature widened at one point to the extent  that it appeared less tunnel-like and more like a room. Also at that point a  layer of plywood roofing material along with tar paper and roofing nails was  found at the top of the tunnel fill material. Underneath the plywood and tar  paper was a continuing abundance of bottles, wood and other debris. It became  obvious that this densely packed debris-filled area was quite large in relation  to the tunnel passage previously described. This room-like feature extended  southward to the area under the doorway to Classroom #4 and the sidewalk  corridor beyond.</p>
<p>It was observed that the layer of plywood and tar paper, which may have  served as a kind of roof for the room-like portion of the feature, continued in  an arc to the east across the east side of the southeast corner of trench Unit  1. There were obvious soil color and density demarcation lines at the roof,  floor and sides. The overburden of soil forming. The existing roof of the tunnel  at that point was 22 inches thick (measuring from between the bottom of the  concrete floor and the demarcation of the former tunnel cavity). The walls of  this wider area bore shovel mark “scars”. These “scars” indicated that the  tunnel had been dug out with hand tools rather than mechanized equipment.</p>
<p>The depth of the tunnel in the room-like area was a little more than 6′8″,  which would have permitted most adult males to stand upright. In contrast, the  depth of the tunnel in the passageway leading up to the room-like feature was  more shallow, at an average of 5′11″, which would have required most adult males  to bend over when walking through the passageway.</p>
<p>A major artifact was found buried within the room-like feature: an intact  rural, roadside style mailbox. This mailbox had the name and address of the last  occupants of the house that stood on the adjacent lot until it was torn down in  1972.</p>
<p>The tunnel direction changed dramatically beyond the room-like area, turning  to a “dogleg” headed acutely eastward. A crucial dilemma was imminent at this  point. With only two days left to complete all excavation, there was not time to  both explore the full dimensions of the possible room and to follow the ultimate  extent of the tunnel. Although important data may well have been missed by not  fully exploring the “room”, it was considered more important at that time to  redirect full effort to explore the tunnel. It was hoped that the more the  tunnel feature could be defined, the more possibilities there would be for  making correlations with the eyewitness reports of the children.</p>
<p>In digging out the tunnel fill eastward under the concrete floor, it became  apparent that the line of the tunnel continued across Classroom #4 and into the  cut through the floor at Unit 1. The width of the tunnel was still about 3 feet.  The height of the tunnel feature was unlike the “room” area, returning to the 5  foot, 11 inch average height of the western passageway. Some boards and a few  tin cans were still found in the tunnel fill within Unit 2 but they petered out  until no more major artifact inclusions were encountered beyond about three  fourths of the way across the unit.</p>
<p>The tunnel feature ran completely across Classroom #4, up to the foundation  under the dividing wall. The overburden “roof” above the tunnel gradually  diminished as the tunnel came closer to the surface until, at the point where  the tunnel went under the concrete foundation, there was no soil overburden or  roof. Consequently the bottom of the foundation intruded into the tunnel’s roof  at that point. At the precise width of the tunnel, at the point where it crossed  under the dividing wall between Classrooms #4 and #3, the bottom of the concrete  foundation was slightly arched. The depth of the foundation at the centerpoint  of the tunnel passage was some 25 inches below the concrete floor. The depth of  this foundation, which gave it enormous strength, is curious, given that it  supported only a structurally insignificant secondary dividing wall between the  two classrooms.</p>
<p>At that point it became obvious that the initial Ground Penetrating Radar  survey had actually detected the tunnel at the locus of its crossing under the  dividing wall. Indeed, the GPR was successful in detecting the tunnel feature on  both sides of the dividing wall beneath the concrete pad floor. The two  corresponding anomalies had been the reason to cut through the concrete pad  floor to create Classroom #3, Unit 1 and Classroom #4, Unit 2 in the first  place. And it was the reason the two units were directly aligned with each  other, even though on opposite sides of a then-existing dividing wall.</p>
<p>An unexpected discovery was made in the tunnel directly under the foundation  between Classrooms #4 and #3. Four large containers were found in situ standing  upright and directly beside each other. Curiously, they were not found on the  floor of the tunnel but had been placed on a de facto “platform” of fill halfway  up to the arched foundation.</p>
<p>The four containers were comprised of two blue enameled metal cylindrical  pots; one tall, cylindrical crockery pot; and one rusted cast iron cauldron. The  smaller of the two metal pots had a loose, makeshift handle of twisted wire. The  larger metal pot had one original looped metal handle still fixed to one of its  sides. The crockery container, stamped “Red Wing Stoneware Co.”, was of a glazed  tan color and had a decoration of one cobalt blue leaf and three stems painted  on one side.</p>
<p>Further work revealed that the tunnel ran completely under the dividing wall  foundation arch and eastward under Classroom #3. Digging backward and downward,  it was then possible to observe a profile of the tunnel feature. The bottom of  the tunnel was slightly U-shaped and clearly distinguishable from the lighter  natural soil matrix below, which unlike the tunnel fill, contained some lighter  and darker-colored small areas of rodent burrow disturbances.</p>
<p>Just 12 inches eastward of the dividing wall foundation another profile was  defined. The tunnel again had a “roof” of compacted overburden soil. Therefore  an inverted U-shaped soil boundary was very clearly defined both in soil color  and texture at the top of the tunnel profile.</p>
<p>Unlike the tunnel passages in Classroom #4, there were virtually no  inclusions of artifacts in the tunnel fill within Classroom #3. Following the  tunnel fill, the team reencountered the area of the metal waste pipe with the  shiny pipe joiner clamps previously described. Following the tunnel fill  eastward down trench Unit 1, it became apparent that the original tunnel  virtually coincided with the size and length of the concrete cutout for that  unit. This coincidence was the reason the tunnel was not discovered in the  initial excavation of Unit 1. Digging downward precisely within its margins, it  had been impossible to visualize the lateral signature of the tunnel.</p>
<p>Summarizing the excavation under Classrooms #3 and #4, there was a clearly  defined tunnel whose data conformed to virtually all of the test expectations  for the discovery and identification of such a tunnel. Indeed, it had been  possible to follow the orientation of the tunnel for some 22 feet in Classroom  #4 and for an additional 28 feet where it went in an east/west direction across  Classrooms #4 and #3. Thus the explored portion of the tunnel extended for a  total of more than 50 feet.</p>
<p>With what little time there was left, attention was directed to Unit 3 of  Classroom #3, which contained the intriguing remains of wooden posts. These were  found in situ, still in upright positions. Both posts were the remains of 4 x 4″  timbers. The first one had been burnt. The second post was more intact, and only  slightly burnt. Due to their relationship parallel to the east wall of the  preschool and relative to wood fragments to the north in Unit 2 found earlier by  Jerry Hobbs, these posts seemed to be spaced at regular intervals, extending  from north to south in classroom #3. They may have been part of a shoring system  for an underground passageway, but there was no longer any time to explore for  corroborative evidence.</p>
<p>In addition to discoveries underground, there were observations within the  building itself which remain unexplained. A stack of twenty or more unused,  light brown asphalt tile, appearing to be exactly the same as the tile used  throughout the entire interior floor of the preschool, was discovered in the  cupboard under the kitchenette sink in the office (p.181). This discovery raised  the question of whether or not the floor had been patched, or perhaps replaced  in its entirety. Several sections of tile had been removed by the District  Attorney’s investigators in 1985 but the black mastic under the tile remained on  the concrete slab. In order to check the preschool floor thoroughly for any  patches or replaced areas of concrete, all of the tile would have to be removed  and then the mastic would have to be sandblasted or chemically removed. Because  of financial and time constraints, these ideas were quickly abandoned in favor  of trying to locate and identify any tunnels or rooms under the school.</p>
<p>Several days into the project one of the workers noticed that Classroom #3  did not have a door knob (p.182). Instead, there was a single cylinder dead bolt  with a flip latch on the inside, with only a keyhole on the outside. Once  latched from the inside, there could be no entry to this classroom without a  key. The face of this door was obscured from outside view due to its placement  within the inside corner of the L shape of the building, recessed behind the  north wall of Classroom #2. The absence of any exterior knob was thus  undetectable whenever the door was open, since the face of the door backed onto  the deadend of the hallway.</p>
<p>Several parents remembered that when they were present at the school during  operating hours, the door had always stood open. A mother who had occasion to  visit with her two-year-old son stated that whenever she was there the toddler  would run into the vacant room and reach for the children’s paint and brushes.  The child did this several times and each time the director would scold the  mother and tell her it was not safe to let her baby go into the room because  there were too many things he could get into. Yet the door was never closed.</p>
<p>Conclusions</p>
<p>The project determined the existence of two extensive tunnel complexes  beneath the concrete floor of the McMartin Preschool building. One, toward the  south, was consistent with the location and function described by children; it  appeared to connect the interior of the preschool with the adjoining triplex  structure and it had a distinct signature where it exited under the foundation  of the east wall. Since it lacked dateable artifacts and a consistent  demarcation of floor profile, it was classified conservatively as a “possible”  tunnel.</p>
<p>The feature that conforms scientifically to the predetermined attributes as a  tunnel was the complex on the north. This tunnel feature was clearly  distinguished from the other subsurface features encountered during our  excavations at the site. The northern tunnel feature conformed to virtually all  of the test expectations, as follows:</p>
<p>1. An identified entrance;</p>
<p>2. The architecture was both linear and slightly curvilinear;</p>
<p>3. The architecture was large enough for adult human passage;</p>
<p>4. There were characteristic scars indicating that it had been dug by  hand;</p>
<p>5. The feature had a compacted dirt floor;</p>
<p>6. The tunnel was found not open;</p>
<p>7. The tunnel had been completely, artificially filled in with fill which was  distinguishable on the basis of color, texture and compaction from the original  soil depositat the site;</p>
<p>8. The fill contained inclusions in the form of a large number of  artifacts;</p>
<p>9. The probabilistic dating of the tunnel can be estimated by recovered  artifacts.</p>
<p>The following seven factors determine probable age. First, it is unlikely  that the bright, stainless steel straps had been placed on the pipe in 1966,  when the structure was built. Second, the placement of the mailbox most probably  dates to the time following the destruction of the neighboring house in 1972.  Third, the Disney bag has a date of 1983, which indicates that the tunnel fill  dates to that time or thereafter. Fourth, the arching of the foundation  precisely over the tunnel was obviously a feature made to accommodate the tunnel  and there is no other conceivable scenario to account for it. Fifth, the four  large containers which were placed by hand into the tunnel fill indicate the use  of the tunnel after the preschool was built. Given their position under the  foundation, there is no possibility that they would not have been knocked out of  place and their intact glass bottle and jar contents broken when the trench was  excavated in 1966 for the pouring of the concrete foundation. Sixth, the ceiling  of the tunnel was simply too shallow to have withstood human foot traffic on it  in an unprotected state. If the tunnel feature had existed prior to the  construction of the preschool, its covering or roof would have been so shallow  that a person walking on the surface would have easily caved it in, thus  exposing the tunnel. Finally, the soil deposit at this part of the property had  been put into place and compacted at the time of the building construction.  Therefore any holes or openings found in that area extending up to or near the  surface would necessarily date to a time after 1966.</p>
<p>Therefore, given the evidence of the seven factors above, the time of the  construction and use of the tunnel postdates 1966.</p>
<p>Summation</p>
<p>This report describes the efforts of a group of parents to explore the  meaning of several issues raised by their children after attending the McMartin  Preschool. Reports of the existence of underground passageways had not been  confirmed in the limited exploration conducted by the office of the District  Attorney. At the first opportunity of private access to the preschool property,  these parents secured permission from the new owner to search more extensively  for pertinent information. By engaging a highly recommended professional  archaeological team, they hoped to bring scientific authority to whatever might  be found or a definitive resolution for whatever was not to be found.</p>
<p>The present project started where the earlier investigation left off,  re-examining the previous digs outside the school structure, using new  technology to survey for possible anomalies beneath the floor of the structure,  and then actually cutting through the concrete floor and scientifically  evaluating the consistency and integrity of the underlying soil.</p>
<p>The results of the survey by Ground Penetrating Radar proved consistent with  discoveries of the subsequent excavations, all of which confirmed not only the  basic descriptions of children but also specific details of location, interior  features and putative function.</p>
<p>The McMartin Tunnel Project confirms that a functional pattern of tunnels  once existed under the McMartin Preschool, that the tunnels provided access  outside the walls of the structure, that they must have been constructed after  the structure was built in 1966, and that they were subsequently completely  repacked with extraneous soil and implanted artifacts at some time prior to May,  1990. While this project had no way of determining who dug these tunnels, or for  what purpose, the discoveries stand in stark contrast to the skeptical position  that the children only imagined what they described as activities  underground.</p>
<p>If the stories of the children were bogus fantasies, there is no excuse for  the tunnels discovered under the school. If there really were tunnels, there is  no excuse for the glib dismissal of any and all of the complaints of the  children and their parents.</p>
<p>References</p>
<p>Langenwalter, Paul E., Kevin Peter, Jane King, and Robert Beer, 1985. Report  on a forensic archaelogical investigation conducted at the Goldstein property at  Manhattan Beach, California. Report prepared for the Los Angeles County District  Attorney. Unpublished report on file at the contracted firm of Scientific  Resource Surveys, Inc., Huntington Beach, California, and at the Office of the  District Attorney.</p>
<p>Stickel, E. Gary, 1979. More on Theory Building in Archaeology. Current  Anthropology, Vol. 10, pp. 621-622.</p>
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<p><strong>McMartin Preschool Case &#8211; What Really Happened and the  Coverup</strong></p>
<p>1) McMartin Preschool Revisited</p>
<p>2) Ray Buckey’s Press Corps and the Tunnels of McMartin</p>
<p>3) Cult and Ritual Abuse &#8211; It’s History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery  in Contemporary America &#8211; Indictment movie</p>
<p>4) Chronology of the McMartin Preschool Abuse Trials</p>
<p>5) Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site</p>
<p>6) Why Cults Terrorize and Kill Children &#8211; Eberle’s</p>
<p>7) Denying ritual abuse of children</p>
<p>) Interview of Jackie MacGauley</p>
<p>9) The Dark Tunnels of McMartin</p>
<p>10) Investigative Issues in Ritual Abuse Cases</p>
<p>11) Paul and Shirley Eberle: A Strange Pair of Experts</p>
<p>12) Additional articles</p>
<p><strong>Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site</strong> by E. Gary Stickel, Ph.D. This is the final report, written by Dr. E. Gary  Stickel, describing his findings at the McMartin preschool site in Manhattan  Beach, California. <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/10252626/Archaeological-Investigations-of-the-McMartin-Preschool-Site-by-E-Gary-Stickel-PhD">http://www.scribd.com/doc/10252626/Archaeological-Investigations-of-the-McMartin-Preschool-Site-by-E-Gary-Stickel-PhD</a></p>
<p><strong>McMartin Preschool Revisited by Alex Constantine 1996 </strong>(in  Virtual Government &#8211; CIA Mind Control Operations in America &#8211; Alex Constantine  (Feral House Pub. 1997 ISBN 0-922915-45-8)</p>
<p>Welcome to Manhattan Beach</p>
<p>Paul Bynum graduated from college in 1972 and joined the Hermosa Beach police  department a year later. At 31 he was promoted to the rank of chief detective.  Bynum was not a traditional investigator. One fellow detective often thought he  was “too bright to be a cop.” Off duty, he drove an MG and mixed with the ’60s  survivors at the Sweetwater Café.</p>
<p>In 1976 Bynum was assigned the investigation of the Karen Klaas murder. Klaas  was the divorced wife of Bill Medley, a vocalist for the Righteous Brothers. She  was raped and murdered one morning about an hour after dropping her  five-year-old son off at the McMartin preschool in Manhattan Beach.</p>
<p>Neighbors told police they’d been alarmed at the sight of a menacing stranger  before the murder wandering through the neighborhood. Police later entertained  speculation that Klaas had been stalked. Throughout the week her body was found,  this same stranger had popped up several times on her corner. A neighbor phoned  Karen to warn her. She didn’t answer. When friends entered the back door of the  house, concerned for her safety, they found a Caucasian male with a beard, about  5′7″, 28 years old, dressed in a long olive green coat with a tunic collar and  boots. He was leaving through the front door. Klaas was found naked and  unconscious. She died five days later. Nothing was stolen. Police had no  indication that Klaas knew the man who assaulted her.</p>
<p>In 1984, shortly after indictments were handed to defendants in the McMartin  child molestation case, Gerald Klaas, her husband, drove off a cliff in Oregon  and was killed. Children alleged in a grand jury hearing that teachers at the  preschool had threatened to kill family members if they talked about abuse, It  was rumored around town that the Klaas deaths and the McMartin case may have  been related. But police said no. “We have no leads, no suspects and we’re not  coordinating with Manhattan Beach,” Hermosa Beach Lt. Mike Lavin told  reporters.1</p>
<p>In 1979, Paul Bynum was forced out of the police department without an  explanation despite an unblemished record. After Bynum had wrapped up an  investigation of a series of murders of teenage girls in nearby Redondo Beach,  culminating in the arrest and conviction of serial killers Roy Norris and  Lawrence Bittaker, police chief Frank Beeson pressured Bynum to take a stress  leave. Bynum was haunted by the serial murder investigation, but remained  confident in his emotional stability. He refused the leave. The chief obtained  an order from the city manager, and Bynum was forced out on an indefinite  disability leave. He chalked it up to internal politics, “paranoia.” “When the  papers reported that Beeson had shown up apparently drunk at his first Hermosa  council meeting and dropped his revolver on the floor,” Bynum told reporter  Kevin Cody, “he thought we had tipped reporters.” Beeson was unaware that  reporters routinely attended meetings of the city council.2</p>
<p>Bynum set out on a new career as a private investigator. In March 1984, he  was retained by the Buckeys’ defense attorney, Danny Davis, and in the course of  his investigation came to the conclusion that children had been abused at the  preschool. He found the video-taped interviews of the children by child  therapists “credible.” One afternoon, Cody informed Bynum that hundreds of  children had alleged molestation took place at the preschool. Bynum was shocked.  He stammered he had no idea so many children were involved.</p>
<p>In 1986 he was called to testify at the trial of Ray Buckey by prosecutor  Lael Rubin. The morning he was to appear a juror’s home was burglarized and  Bynum’s testimony was rescheduled for the next morning. “Neither side is going  to like what I have to say,” he told Cody. For one thing, there was the matter  of Bynum’s lost citation books, records he’d kept while a detective in Hermosa  Beach. When the police arrested Ray Buckey on molestation charges, the “lost”  books were discovered on the preschool attendant’s desk. What were official  police records doing in Buckey’s home? And Prosecutor Rubin had intended to ask  Bynum about a map turned up by DA investigators in March 1986, pin-pointing the  location of turtle shells Bynum had unearthed at the lot next to the McMartin  preschool. (The children claimed teachers had killed turtles to demonstrate what  would happen to them and their families if they talked about the molestations.  Bynum, while retained by the defense, had managed to corroborate a key point in  the testimony of the children.)</p>
<p>Bynum’s court appearance was preempted by “suicide,” although the timing left  some parents in the case convinced he’d been murdered.3 His body was discovered  by his wife at 5:45 in the morning. He died of a head shot from a .38 caliber  pistol. “None of the half dozen people questioned who were close to Bynum could  think of any reason why his involvement in the case might have driven him to  suicide,” reported the Easy Reader in Manhattan Beach. “Paul was kind of a  worrier,” said Stephen Kay, a deputy district attorney and friend of the Bynum  family, “but there was no hint of suicide. He was very upbeat about his wife and  new daughter, both of whom he adored.”4</p>
<p>The belief that Bynum had been murdered was fueled by the memory of another  odd death, the alcohol toxicity that claimed the life of Judy Johnson. She was  the first mother to speak publicly about child molestation at McMartin. and  sympathizers of the Buckeys in the press have gone to great lengths to portray  Johnson as “crazy.” Her life was inverted the day her son came home from the  McMartin school, bleeding. Strangers entered her life, intimidated her. She  believed she’d been poisoned. (In 1992, therapists at the L.A. Commission for  Women’s Ritual Abuse Task Force were also poisoned, and corroborated their  allegations with medical reports &#8211; the Los Angeles Times was given the reports,  but ignored them and alleged the therapists were paranoid fantasists.5) She  lived in fear, felt it necessary to keep a gun in the house. Her estranged  husband appeared to have joined in the harassment campaign. She took to alcohol.  She was allergic to alcohol. It poisoned her.</p>
<p>The death of Judy Johnson was met with howls of laughter in greater Los  Angeles. She will be remembered as the delusional paranoiac who set in motion a  wave of “hysteria” carried through Southern California by a sensational press  and out across the plains, contaminating lives and decimating families  everywhere. A groundless witch-hunt. This was the explanation doled out by  “experts” from leading universities. Nevertheless, children who attended the  preschool still insist they were abused. And the detailed memories of their  parents are sharply at odds with the simple caricature of the case repeated  endlessly in the press. They recall not suggestive questioning, but the long  hours of testimony by dozens of children, the telephoned death threats, how some  of the children suffered deep emotional problems requiring hospitalization.  Knowing child pornography to be a highly lucrative business, they frown at the  snickering over the childrens’ disclosures that they were forced to play “naked  movie-star” games. They haven’t put aside as anomalous accident the first  exhibit in the case, a physician’s report that one of the children suffered  “blunt force trauma” of sexual areas.6 The parents were left to ponder why some  of the toddlers in the care of the McMartins had chlamydia, a  sexually-transmitted infection.7 Where was the humor in all of this?</p>
<p>Open Season</p>
<p>The parents wondered, like everyone else, at the incredibility of the charges  &#8211; some said the children were lying &#8211; yet they had to question Peggy McMartin’s  testimony that she only worked at the school for a short time, when payroll  records showed that she had been employed there for years. To the families, the  final verdict of Ray Buckey meant it was now “open season on children.”</p>
<p>The world was told redundantly that ABC’s Wayne Satz, the reporter who broke  the case (killed by a heart attack in December, 1992 at age 47), and Kee  MacFarlane, a therapist testifying for the prosecution, had an affair, as if  this had any bearing on the allegations of the children. Even Oliver Stone,  perhaps in ignorance, took to the bandwagon with a film made for HBO, written by  Abby Mann, theorizing that hysteria in Manhattan Beach was kindled when one  child returned home from school one afternoon with “a red bottom” &#8211; this would  be the son of Judy Johnson, and he hadn’t been spanked &#8211; he was bleeding from  the anus.</p>
<p>This hardly constitutes media “spin.” It is conscious participation in a  felony. The account of the case pounded into collective memory by media  repetition goes that far to distort the facts. The widespread media coverage  was, according to Los Angeles Times editor Noel Greenwood, “a mean-spirited  campaign” organized to discredit the children and their therapists.8 But why  should certain members of the corporate press, and segments of the legal and  psychiatric professions, go to such lengths to suppress evidence of organized  child abuse at McMartin?</p>
<p>The traumatic crimes reported by the toddlers bear an uncanny resemblance to  mind control programming, a specialty of certain classified federal agencies and  cult cut-outs on the black budget payroll.8 The children are often ridiculed  because some of their charges are impossible. Tunnels under the preschool? Too  ludicrous to consider. But as it happens, there were tunnels, confirmed in 1993  by a team of five scientists from leading universities.</p>
<p>The unearthing of the tunnels, like much of the critical evidence, never made  it to the courtroom. They have been discreetly excluded from newspaper accounts.  Filling the void, Debbie Nathan, a widely published skeptic of ritual abuse,  heaped ridicule on the tunnel allegations in the Village Voice in June 1990. She  maintained the McMartin site had already been “painstakingly probed for tunnels.  None were found”9 Nathan’s account is a fabrication. In fact, recalls Dr. Roland  Summit, who contributed to the final report on the tunnel excavation, parents  started digging and prosecutors, reluctantly forced to a showdown, “commissioned  a superficial search of open terrain.” District Attorney Ira Reiner then  declared the tunnel stories unfounded “without going under the concrete floor of  the preschool.”Once the tunnels were officially discounted, attempts to explore  for an underground reality were instant targets for ridicule.”10 Archeologist  Gary Stickel was retained to lead the excavation on the re-commendation of Dr.  Rainier Berger, chairman of UCLA’s Interdisciplinary Archeology Program, by  parents of McMartin children.11 Initially Stickel sided with the Buckeys,  believing the abuse allegations to be so much moonlight for hysterics. However,  he’d heard of late homicide detective Paul Bynum, the first to dig at the site:  Bynum apparently conducted his informal digging in February, 1984 (Daily Breeze,  1987). It is significant to note he did unearth some buried animal remains,  “numerous pieces of tortoise shells and bones” (Daily Breeze, 1987). “There was  keen interest at the time since it was reported that the children testified that  tortoises, rabbits, and other small animals were mutilated to terrorize the  children into keeping silent” (Daily Breeze, 1987).12</p>
<p>But “experts” courted by the press snaffled at the suggestion that animals  were killed to frighten children at McMartin and other preschools around the  country. It was not until 1993 that a study by the National Center for Child  Abuse and Neglect confirmed that children are not only threatened in day care  settings, “most threats are very specific in terms of what the consequence of  disclosure will be and how the threat will be carried out…. The use of such  severe threats is obviously quite frightening to young children and is effective  in preventing disclosure. In fact, it appears that threats used in day care  center cases may go beyond what is usually needed to silence victims, and may in  some instances be made for purposes of psychological terror in and of  itself.”13</p>
<p>Into the Grotto</p>
<p>Most reporters in Southern California pooh-poohed evidence of coercion, but  there was a great, gaping silence when the tunnels were found. “I asked my  daughter,” recalls Jackie MacGauley, a mother of two children who attended the  preschool, “‘How could they have taken you to these places without being seen?’  And she answered me as though I was silly to ask such a question. She said,  ‘Through the tunnels, of course.’”</p>
<p>The Los Angeles Times ran a spate of features poking fun of the excavation  team until actual evidence of tunnels was discovered. Then the Times ran a brief  news item, one paragraph long, dryly noting that “evidence” of tunnels had been  found, and never mentioned the subject again. The local Beach Reporter covered  the story without a blush: “parents began to dig with shovels, allegedly in an  area pointed out by a nine-year-old former student of the McMartin preschool,  who told them to dig behind a cement planter in the northeast corner. When  parents unearthed several broken turtle shells and a few bones, they stopped  digging and notified the district attorney’s office.”</p>
<p>Once the entrance was exposed, Stickel used remote sensing equipment to read  the terrain conductivity of the empty lot next to the preschool. The survey was  conducted by a respected geophysicist, Robert Beer, working with an  electromagnetic scanner. The tunnel opening was found precisely where children  said it would be. Stickel: “Some of the children had stated there had been  animal cages placed along that wall and that they had entered a tunnel under the  cages.” A foreign soil deposit was found near the foundation. Clearing the  anomaly with a backhoe, they found the roots of an avocado tree cut to clear a  path for the tunnel. The roots had been cut with a hand saw and torn away, and  shreds dangled on either wall of the tunnel.</p>
<p>That’s the moment editors at the Times chose to pull reporters off the story.  All other news outlets rapidly followed suit. But the excavators cleared the  foreign soil and followed the tunnel anyway. It “meandered under Classroom No. 4  and then most of Classroom No. 3…. There is no other scenario that fits all of  the facts except that the feature was indeed a tunnel,” they concluded. “The  date of the construction and use of the tunnel was not absolutely established,  but an assessment of seven factors of data all indicate that it was probably  constructed, used and completely filled back in sometime after 1966 (the  construction date of the preschool).”14</p>
<p>Dr. E. Michael, a specialist in forensic geology in Malibu, was called to  examine a cavity in the underground passage. Together with Dr. Herbert Adams of  the geology department at Cal State University, a ground resistivity reading of  the tunnel was followed from the preschool to a triplex next door, a traversing  section parallel to the north wall of the school, 5 feet away, extending 20 feet  eastward, 10 to 15 feet beneath the surface.15</p>
<p>Gerald Hobbs, a local tree surgeon for 25 years, did much of the actual  digging. Hobbs: The children had told two different stories about this tunnel  prior to the dig. One, that they had gone through the tunnel and came up in the  house next door, and two, they had come up in the garage, which blocked the  house from the street. At any rate, the tunnel went in that direction…. That  evening I went to the house next door and followed the walk between the school  and the house, only about 41/2 feet apart. I went about 30 feet down between the  buildings and found a crawl space under the house. I bellied my way toward the  southwest corner of the house. After going about 20 feet, I found an area inside  the west wall of the house where the floor was cut out. If I remember correctly,  the area of floor that was missing was 36″ X 38″ X 41″.16</p>
<p>A total of 77 animal bones were found buried at the McMartin site, an  assortment of the osteo-remains of domestic cattle, chickens, dogs and a single  rabbit.17 However, Debbie Nathan, the hide-bound “skeptic” of ritual abuse, a  scion of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, told another story. The McMartin  site, she insisted, had already been “painstakingly probed for tunnels” by the  D.A.’s office. (Not so, as we’ve seen). “None were found. [The McMartin] parents  have invested years believing in demonic conspiracies and underground nursery  tunnels. (Until recently the parents were still digging. They came up with  Indian artifacts).” No mention of Bynum’s independent findings. No mention of  the dig as it happened in the real world. She reserves much of her scorn for  former FBI agent Ted Gunderson and Jackie MacGauley. Nathan seems not to realize  that Gunderson and MacGauley brought in Stickel and his geological team to  defuse accusations they were directly engaged in the dig. They weren’t. The  search for the tunnels was independent, and scores of volunteers pitched in.</p>
<p>Nathan’s refrain of “no evidence” is hollow. She has been known to contort  around the facts of ritual abuse in a grotesque parody of journalism and is  frequently blind to critical evidence. Nathan continues to find “no evidence” of  abuse at McMartin despite the nightmares, the acting-out, medical molestation  reports and sexual infections. The tunnel excavation, she assures with psychic  certainty (and a sniff of condescension), is a “hoax.”</p>
<p>To come to the point: Nathan’s propaganda, repeated in the New York Times and  a host of other corporate publications, happened to conceal a classified mind  control operation the CIA and Pentagon had undertaken thirty years before….</p>
<p>End of Part One</p>
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<p>- Notes -</p>
<p>1. Kevin Cody, “Former HB Officer’s Suicide Adds Questions to McMartin  Mystery,” Easy Reader (Manhattan Beach tabloid news weekly), November 17,  1987.</p>
<p>2. Ibid.</p>
<p>3. The Easy Reader obituary declares, “none of the half dozen people  questioned who were close to Bynum could think of any reason why his involvement  in the case might have driven him to commit suicide. But the timing of Bynum’s  death and the controversy already surrounding the McMartin case … inevitably  spawned speculation that a link existed between his suicide and his pending  testimony.”</p>
<p>4. Cody.</p>
<p>5. The medical reports were reprinted in Alex Contantine, Psychic  dictatorship in the U.S.A. Portland: Feral House, 1995, pp. 97-111.</p>
<p>6. McMartin trial record, evidentiary exhibit one.</p>
<p>7. Interviews with parents.</p>
<p>8. Alex Constantine, “Ray Buckey’s Press Corps and the Tunnels of Mc-Martin,”  pp. 77-96.</p>
<p>9. Debbie Nathan, “What McMartin Started: The Ritual Abuse Hoax,” Village  Voice, June 12, 1990.</p>
<p>10. Roland Summit, M.D., “Introduction,” Archeological Investigations of the  McMartin Preschool Site, Manhattan Beach, California, unpublished report by  archeologist Gary Stickel of the McMartin Tunnel Project, 1993, p. ii.</p>
<p>11. Gary Stickel, foreword to Archeological Investigations.</p>
<p>12. Ibid.</p>
<p>13. Kelly, Brant and Waterman, “Sexual Abuse of Children in Day Care  Centers,” Journal of Child Abuse &amp; Neglect (17), 1993, p. 74</p>
<p>14. Stickel, Archeological Investigations, p. 95. The assessment of the  tunnel’s age was corroborated by Dr. Jon Michael, a geologist on the McMartin  project.</p>
<p>15. Dr. E. Michael, in a letter to Dr. Gary Stickel, July 2, 1992, pp.  2-3.</p>
<p>16. Gerald Hobbs, “Notes on Investigation of the Neighboring Tri-plex,”in  Archeological Investigations,” p. 176.</p>
<p>17. Charles Schwartz, Ph.D., “The McMartin Preschool Osteological Remains”  (2nd report), Archeological Investigations, June 15, 1990, p. 1.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p><strong>Ray Buckey’s Press Corps and the Tunnels of McMartin</strong> &#8211; From:  Psychic Dictatorship in the USA, Alex Constantine (Feral House, 1995).</p>
<p>A fusillade of press reports, OpEd Columns and television documentaries have  dismissed the McMartin case as a “witch hunt” born of mass hysteria, coercive  therapy, false memories and greed. Yet all seven jurors attending a press  conference after the second trial raised heir hands when asked who among them  believed children had been abused at the preschool. So why the call to public  denial from the press?</p>
<p>After the initial flurry of press coverage of the McMartin Preschool  molestation case, a number of sympathetic reporters and psychiatrists publicly  exonerated Ray Buckey and his co-defendants. This observer’s gallery of  “skeptics” also deny that ritual abuse is a social problem. The argument  consistently leads to the lament that the McMartin allegations were incited by  mass hysteria, an ambitious district attorney and an incompetent child  therapist. The hysteria thesis, promoted by a small group of pedophile defense  psychologists, mostly, has appeared in publications of stature including the Los  Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal, Village Voice,  Harper’s, New Yorker, Newsweek,. The McMartin case was the subject of an Oliver  Stone cable feature.</p>
<p>Media boosters of the defense neglect to acknowledge the most damning  evidence in the McMartin case. Instead, they explain away superficial,  carefully-sifted pieces of the case. In preparation for the trial, 389 toddlers  were interviewed &#8211; nearly all of them described abuse at the preschool, and do  to this day. Some 80 percent had physical symptoms, including blunt force trauma  of sexual areas, scarring, rectal bleeding and sexual diseases. Interestingly  enough, skeptics of ritual abuse in the public print often have dubious bona  fides themselves. Some even participate secretly in the pedophile and occult  undergrounds, most notably a couple of Los Angeles writers who have written the  only two book available on McMartin, taking mental health professionals, police,  the press and prosecutors to task for pursuing false allegations of abuse.</p>
<p>The Politics of Child Abuse, by Paul and Shirley Eberle, purports to be  something of a definitive investigation. A blurb for the book exults: “This has  got to be one of the most devastating political detective stories of all time.  The authors smashed open the child abuse witch-hunt so everyone can see it for  what it is &#8211; the way it really happened, and why. Here is the amazing story,  starting with the first spectacular accusations, the marathon pre-trial hearing,  the endless series of false accusations.” Since the Eberles’ first McMartin book  appeared in 19896, the Eberles have achieved national status as child abuse  experts. In courts of law their work is frequently cited, and they lecture  widely to receptive audiences.</p>
<p>The Eberles once appeared as featured speakers at a conference held by  Victims of Child Abuse Laws (VOCAL), an organization that feted The politics of  child Abuse as positively revelatory. But Paul and shirley Eberle can hardly be  considered credible reporters. Blurbs in their own pornographic tabloid, L.A.  Star, failed to mention that in the 1970s the authors once ran an underground  tabloid for pedophiles in Los Angeles, Finger, which delved heavily into  sadomasochistic sex, sex with children and sex acts involving human excrement.  Finger contained sexual drawings by children and pedophile erotica, including  “My First Rape,” “She was Only Thirteen,” “Sexpot at Five,” and “What Happens  when Niggers Adopt White Children.” One issue featured a cover photo of two  naked adults reclining amid a pile of inflated dolls. A letter to Finger  declaimed: “I’m a pedophile and I think it’s great a man is having sex with his  daughter…. Would like to see pics of nude girls making it with their daddy, but  realize its too risky to print.”</p>
<p>The book’s publisher, Carole Stuart of Lyle Stuart &amp; Co., told Ms.  magazine that the Eberles have been “friends of the family for years.” In The  Politics of Child Abuse, the Eberles claimed that since the McMartin arrests,  “we have been barraged with hundreds of sexual abuse cases, in which many people  have been sent to prison for staggeringly long terms on little or no evidence.”  That the Eberles themselves remain at large would seem to contradict the notion  that child abuse laws are stringently over-enforced. The Eberles attempt to  portray every abuser as a victim of the justice system: We believe that every  molestation case in which there has been a conviction should be reopened and  reviewed. There is convincing evidence that innocent people have been  imprisoned, that naive juries and judges were unable to believe the defendants  would be brought to trial if no crime had occurred, and defense attorneys have  not been allowed to bring all the pertinent facts before the public.</p>
<p>Los Angeles attorney Sally Dichter, in a book review, argued that the Eberles  have “nothing to offer to any discipline.” The book she lamented, “is an attempt  to vindicate every individual who has been convicted of child abuse.”  Considering their credentials as child pornographers, of course the Eberles, as  Dichter discovered, believe “every molestation case in which there has been a  conviction should be reopened and reviewed.” Dichter found this point of view  unbelievable: “The Eberles seem intent on convincing the reader that child abuse  never occurs.” The authors “skepticism” of ritual child abuse is shared by  Gerald Larue, professor emeritus of Biblical history and archeology at the  University of Southern California. Larue is one of the principals behind the  Noah’s Ark hoax, which culminated in February 1993 with a two-hour CBS  prime-time special, “The Incredible Discovery of Noah’s Ark, billed by CBS as a  documentary. Scholars immediately denounced it. The network refused to  retract.</p>
<p>Satanism in America, a book that Larue co-wrote, attributed the McMartin case  to a “satanic panic” incited by wild-eyed “religious fanatics, opportunists and  emotionally unstable survivors whose stories simply are not to be believed” —-  an agonizing irony given Larue’s instigation of the Noah’s Ark hoax. He argues  that the “child abuse hysteria sweeping the country us being fueled by people  for whom facts have no meaning. They invent ‘facts.’”</p>
<p>Langley Connections and the Rise of the Child Abuse Backlash</p>
<p>Another “expert” who has dismissed McMartin as a classic witch-hunt is Dr.  Douglas Besherov, once the director of the National Center on Child Abuse and  Neglect. He is also a directory of the rabidly right-wing American Enterprise  Institute, a Washington D.C. think tank To supplement his weighty credentials,  Besherov writes for academic social and political quarterlies with long  histories of collaborating with the CIA for propaganda purposes. He is a coeval  of Irving Kristol, a veteran CIA psychological warfare specialist. In 1976, the  Congressional Church committee hearings revealed that the CIA is deeply  entrenched in the American press. Some 400 journalists, it emerged at the  hearings, had collaborated with the Agency at least once. CIA propagandists like  Besherov and Kristol provide others in the field with a scholastic support base,  and mold opinion on campus. with such CIA-anchored academic journals as  Encounter and The Public Interest, both edited by neo-con Kristol. In 1986,  Public Interest published a monograph by Dr. Besherov entitled “Unfounded  Allegations &#8211; A New Child Abuse Problem.” Besherov opens with the observation of  legal scholar Sanford Katz that “the maltreatment of children is as old as  recorded history. Infanticide, ritual sacrifice, exposure, mutilation,  abandonment, brutal discipline and the near slavery of child labor have existed  in all cultures.”</p>
<p>Dr. Besherov, left dry-eyed by such conditions, blamed the media and  mandatory reporting laws for dragging child abuse out of the closet (where he  seems to prefer it) and blowing the severity of the problem out of proportion.  Besherov’s influential follow-up article, “Doing Something About Child Abuse:  The Need to Narrow the Grounds for State Intervention,” was published in 1985 by  Irving Kristol and the American Enterprise Institute. In it, Besherov argues  that most allegations of child abuse are statistically unfounded. His slipshod  use of statistics drove the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) to publicly  find him responsible for leading the public “to believe that child abuse is  leveling off or that, as reports increase, the level of substantiation  decreases.” The CWLA notes that its survey results indicate a “substantial  increase in reports,” and “a stable rate of confirmation,” directly  contradicting Besherov’s statistical red herring. Turning to the children  removed from their homes by social workers, Besherov states flatly: “According  to data collected by the federal government, it appears that up to half of these  children were in no immediate danger at home and could have been safely left  there.”</p>
<p>The government “data” cited by Besherov derives from a study conducted by the  National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. The authors of the study told New  York Times reporter David Hechler that “the information is not there” to support  Besherov’s assertion that half of all abused children left in the custody of  their parents are in “no immediate danger.” “He has used our statistics in this  case to prove a point when (he) simply can’t do it,” a Center researcher told  Hechler. When asked for his response, the AEI scholar refused to comment. By  fabricating statistics, Besherov reveals himself to be a propagandist. Have  unfounded allegations led to a national McCarthyite frenzy, as Besherov  contends? “I’m sure there are false allegations,,” concedes David Finkelhor, a  sociologist specializing in child abuse. “I’m sure when people are caught up in  false allegations it’s terrible.” But in criminal cases of all kinds, “there’s  always the possibility of false allegations, and I don’t think they’re more  severe in the area of child abuse that they are in — I want to say something  innocuous &#8211; people making false allegations about having had money stolen from  them, or false allegations of embezzlement.” Besherov’s work has given rise to  such hysteria-producing diatribes as “False Accusations of Child Abuse: Could it  Happen to You.” (Women’s Day, July 8, 1986), and “Invasion of the Child Savers:  No One is Safe in the War Against Abuse” (Progressive, September, 1985) &#8211; both  are adventures in hyperbole, like Besherov’s cooked statistics.</p>
<p>“Family abuse,” by A.C. Carlson, another protégé of Irving Kristol. appeared  in Reason magazine, a publication that has frequently runs CIA disinformation.  Hechler writes that Carlson has gone “even further than Besherov, inflating the  unfounded rate beyond belief.” Erroneously, in fact, Carlson laments that “the  victims pile up,” like corpses in a pile, and commiserates needlessly with “the  sky-rocketing number of parents and teachers falsely accused of child  abuse.”</p>
<p>Ritual abuse “skeptics” with CIA connections are covering up the latest phase  in Agency-sponsored mind control experimentation. For thirty years Agency  scientists have collaborated with cults (many of them founded by the government)  to conceal the development of mind control technology. Jim Jones and the  People’s Temple was one product of the alliance. McMartin was another. Both  episodes have been buried in disinformation. The campaign to mislead the public  about ritual abuse is ambitious, rivaling the campaign to conceal the facts in  the murder of John F. Kennedy. The smokescreen is also explained in part by  reports implicating the CIA in child prostitution for the purposes of political  blackmail &#8211; a variation on the age-old sex trap. CIA agents have been directly  involved in organized child sex rings. In Enslaved (1991), an investigation of  the worldwide slavery underground, Gordon Thomas found Agency participation in  the kidnap of Latin American children “flown across the border in light  aircraft, and sold to child sex rings, or sold so their organs could be used in  transplants.” Some of the pilots, Thomas discovered, “made two or three flights  a day. The more experienced used Beech 18s because of the aircraft’s capacity  and maneuverability. The majority of the fliers were mercenaries who had flown  for the CIA.”</p>
<p>Ray Buckey’s father, Charles, worked for Hughes Aircraft. There is an old  adage that holds “Hughes is the CIA.” Charles Buckey built the McMartin  Preschool. According to carbon dating readings, the tunnels unearthed beneath  the preschool were dug in 1968 &#8211; the year the school was built. Buckey Sr.  testified on the stand that there were no tunnels. The media has been completely  silent on this score, which brings us to…</p>
<p>The Tunnel Cover-Up</p>
<p>El Paso reporter Debbie Nathan, utterly convinced of the defendants’  innocence, entered the fray in The Village Voice, and has appeared in newspapers  across the country, including The L.A. Weekly, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco  Chronicle, and elsewhere. She has been honored with the Free Press Association’s  H. L. Mencken Award, and Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism  prize. She is a leading proponent of the “mass hysteria” thesis, the notion that  many child abuse allegations are “unfounded.” Her cavalier dismissal is not  supported by objective research. Dr. David Chadwick of San Diego’s childrens’  Hospital, in the Journal of the American Medical Association (May 26, 1989),  contends that 8 percent of all abuse allegations are unfounded, at most, and are  “rather easily distinguishable in a careful review.”</p>
<p>At times it is difficult to tell whether Nathan is a “skeptic” or an  apologist of sexual abuse. “Most pedophilia,” she contends, “consists of  caressing and fondling. for most children, these experiences appear to be at  best confusing, at worst traumatic. But others seem to willingly participate,  and some adults recall that while still legally minors they accepted, even  welcomed, sex with grown-ups.” Nathan doesn’t condemn the abuser. After all,  “compared to the abuses of a child protection movement gone mad, could incest be  any worse?”</p>
<p>Alex Cockburn is a Nathan supporter, and has on occasion gotten caught up in  her pro-pedophilic obfuscations, as in this diatribe from The Nation for March  8, 1993: As a Miami-based anthropologist, Rafael Martinez, consultant to the  Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office, told Nathan, in traditional Latin  American cultures “kissing and hugging is common with children up to three or  four years old. It is common for females to kiss children all over the place &#8211;  including on the genitals.</p>
<p>The practice of kissing children on the genitals may be traditional in some  cultures, but it is frowned upon by the Manhattan Beach preschool licensing  board. Alex Cockburn’s skepticism toward ritual abuse was summed up in an  editorial appearing in the February 8, 1990 Wall Street Journal, “The McMartin  Case: Indict the Children, Jail the Parents.” The son of a British spy, and a  loquacious defender of the Warren Commission, Cockburn has such strong feelings  about the McMartin case that he once publicly maligned an editor of the L.A.  Weekly for refusing to print a recommendation that “the tots bearing false  witness in the McMartin preschool case be jailed for perjury.”</p>
<p>His primary source on the subject of child abuse, Debbie Nathan, is herself  something of a false witness. In ‘What McMartin Started: The Ritual Abuse Hoax”  (Village Voice, June 12, 1990), Ms. Nathan moaned that “children at McMartin  told of being molested in tunnels under the school. None were ever found, but  until recently parents were still digging.” In fact, 30 days before Nathan’s  article appeared, the tunnels were discovered beneath the preschool by  scientists hired by the parents, confirming the testimony of the children. The  project employed a team of archeologists from local universities, two  geologists, a professional excavator, a carbon-dating specialist and a  professional photographer to document the dig’s progress and findings. The  longest tunnel was six feet beneath the preschool, running eastward 45 feet from  the southwest wall, and ten feet along the north wall. The tunnel walls were  held in place by support beams and a roof of plywood and tarpaper. A branch of  the tunnel led to a nine-foot chamber (the “secret room” described by the  children?). Another extended from the preschool to the triplex next door,  surfacing beneath a roll-away bathtub. Forensic tests on thousands of objects  found at the site &#8211; including two hundred animal bones &#8211; were conducted.</p>
<p>Until the tunnels were found, the L.A. Times covered the dig &#8211; with a smirk.  The parents and scientists involved were portrayed as crack-pots &#8211; until the  existence of the tunnels were substantiated by experts, at which time the  newspaper abruptly stopped reporting the story. the public was left with the  false impression that the search had failed. Critics of the excavation pointed  out that District Attorney Ira Reiner had already searched for tunnels. At best,  this is a half-truth. Reiner’s team tore up a bit of floor tile, but did not  even bother to remove the glue that held it in place. The D.A.’s team, as it  happens, dug up the lot next to the preschool, not underneath. “Actually,”  McMartin mother Jackie MacGauley, who supervised the excavation, notes, “we were  the first to dig on the property.” The search for the tunnels was undertaken  with ground-penetrating radar to probe for inconsistencies in the soil. A  bell-shaped area of disturbed earth was discovered along the foundation of the  west wall. The tunnels beneath the opposite wall was unearthed (precisely where  the children said it would be found all along) beneath the foundation. A  [passage had been knocked through the concrete. &#8220;It was interesting,&#8221; MacGauley  told L.A.&#8217;s Pacifica Radio, &#8220;because a lot of the child development specialists,  psychiatrists and therapists across the country thought that it was some  psychological phenomenon that the kids would talk about tunnels. Somehow that  idea got &#8216;planted,&#8217; and they had all these theories as to why all the kids would  talk about something like this. It obviously couldn&#8217;t be true. And the district  attorney at the time just flatly did not believe it, and really didn&#8217;t want to  look.&#8221; Neither did the press.</p>
<p>A Cottage Industry of Child Abuse Debunkers</p>
<p>&#8220;MODERN WITCH-HUNT &#8211; CHILD ABUSE CHARGES&#8221; bawled a Wall Street Journal  editorial for February 22, 1993. But the tone of the column was dry and  high-toned. Dr. Richard Gardner, professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia  University, cautioned that &#8220;a great wave of hysteria&#8221; had gripped the country.  In the early 90s, the mass hysteria premise was touted by big city newspapers  and magazines of elite stature, all attempting to persuade &#8211; with evident bias  and inflated &#8220;expert&#8221; opinion &#8211; that false child abuse charges were endemic.  This school of disinformation coaxed public opinion with dire exhortations of a  child abuse witch-hunt. In his Wall Street Journal comments, Dr. Gardner warned  that a great wave of hysteria, &#8220;by far the worst&#8221; in history, the most  devastating &#8220;with regard to the number of lives that have been destroyed and  families that have been disintegrated.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gardner&#8217;s basic argument is that allegations of child abuse are often  fabricated by parents embroiled in custody disputes &#8211; another explanation not  supported by statistics, the ones Gardner ignores. One study found that a mere  two percent of all abuse accusations stem from visitation and custody disputes.  Other researchers have placed the percentage slightly higher.) As for &#8220;mass  hysteria,&#8221; one of the earliest promoters of this thesis was Ralph Underwager,  co-author with his wife, Hollida Wakefield, of Accusations of Child Sexual  Abuse. &#8220;Few physicians will wish to invest the time and money ($70) to own or  even read this book,&#8221; complained a reviewer for the Journal of the American  Medical Association. &#8220;It is of little value to those who work with abused  children except as it may be important to be aware of all points of view. The  book will be doubtless be useful to attorneys defending persons accused of  sexual abuse of children. It appears to have been written particularly for that  audience&#8230;. The authors cite over 700 references, but they do not really review  this body of literature. When a given reference fails to support their  viewpoint, they simply misstate the conclusion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since 1974, Dr. Underwager has been the director of the Institute for  Psychological Therapies in Northfield, Minnesota. He has since been frequently  called upon to provide expert testimony &#8211; in the late &#8217;80s he spent 60-70  percent of his professional life shuttling between courtrooms. He is the author  of numerous articles debunking the credibility of ritual abuse victims. Dr.  Underwager has frequently been cited by Debbie Nathan as a leading authority on  the subject. Lisa Manshel, author of Nap Time, an account of the New Jersey  ritual abuse case, found that &#8220;child sexual abuse was not his field of  knowledge,&#8221; but &#8220;it was his field of courtroom practice. He proliferated the  opinion, &#8216;No one knows how to tell accurately whether a child&#8217;s been abused&#8217;  throughout the nation&#8217;s courts.&#8221; He has testified in most states, and by  satellite in foreign countries, before at least 200 juries.&#8221; Dr. Underwager once  stated on the stand that he considered it &#8220;more desirable that a thousand  children in abuse situations are not discovered than for one innocent person to  be convicted wrongly.&#8221; Dr. Underwager, a founder of the False Memory Syndrome  foundation, is an ordained Lutheran minister. He believes, he once said in an  interview appearing in an Amsterdam journal for pedophiles, , that sex with  children is not only acceptable, but &#8220;God&#8217;s will.&#8221;</p>
<p>Q: Is choosing pedophilia for you a responsible choice for the  individual?</p>
<p>Underwager: Certainly it is responsible. What I have been struck by as I have  come to know more about and understand people who choose pedophilia is that they  let themselves be too much defined by other people. That is usually an essential  negative definition. Pedophiles spend a lot of time and energy defending their  choice. I don&#8217;t think a pedophile needs to do that.</p>
<p>Underwager insisted that pedophiles &#8220;should attack the concept, the image,  the picture of the pedophile as an evil, wicked and reprehensible exploiter of  children.&#8221; Following the interview, Underwager was forced to resign as a  founding member of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (which is largely  directed by CIA psychiatrists with backgrounds in mind control experimentation)  The London Observer for December 12, 1993 reported that Dr. Underwager denied  ever condoning sex with children. He added, however, that &#8220;scientific evidence&#8221;  had demonstrated that &#8220;60 percent of women sexually abused as children reported  that the experience was good for them. He contended the same could be true for  boys involved with pedophiles..</p>
<p>The Descent of Mann</p>
<p>In a five-part series that appeared after the hung jury verdict of Ray  Buckey&#8217;s first trial, Los Angeles Times reporter David Shaw found that the  newspaper&#8217;s research files explained little of &#8220;the crucial behind-the-scenes  role played by screenwriter Abby Mann.&#8221; Mann&#8217;s writing staff and circle of  disinformationists have shaped public opinion on the McMartin case. Noel  Greenwood, an L.A. Times editor, has described the wall of pro-Buckey PR thrown  up by Mann and friends as &#8220;a mean, malevolent campaign conducted by people &#8230;  whose motives are highly suspect and who have behaved in a basically dishonest  &#8230; and dishonorable way.&#8221; Abby Mann, an Oscar recipient for a film about the  Nazi war crimes trial, Judgment at Nuremburg (an oxymoron, since there was  precious little justice at Nuremburg, a carefully-managed show trial that  culminated with the execution of a small clutch of Nazis, minor prison terms for  some &#8211; and recruitment of thousands of others by the CIA.) From the beginning,  Mann was a vociferous advocate of the McMartin defendants. &#8220;We like to think we  are different from Salem,&#8221; Mann sniffed at the resolution of Ray Buckey&#8217;s first  trial. &#8220;I don&#8217;t believe that anything happened at that school.&#8221;</p>
<p>Abby Mann has worked diligently, largely back-stage, on behalf of Buckeys. It  was Mann who first interested Sixty Minutes in the McMartin case. The November  2, 1986 broadcast was decidedly biased in favor of Ray Buckey. Defense attorney  Danny Davis characterized the segment as &#8220;wholly sympathetic to the defense  point of view.&#8221; Sixty Minutes led off with the camera panning a long couch and  five of the original defendants. Mike Wallace asked: &#8220;Do these women look like  child molesters?&#8221;</p>
<p>New York Times reporter David Hechler noted &#8220;gaping holes in the story. Why  were no police or D.A.&#8217;s investigators interviewed or even mentioned? And if Ira  Reiner believed the case was so weak against the five defendants, why did he  wait until the five-month preliminary hearing was completed before dropping the  charges? These questions were never asked.&#8221; The innocence of the defendants was  assumed by Wallace and crew as a foregone conclusion, and the charges against  them were framed as the aberrations of nattering lunatics. Most of the Sixty  Minutes segment on McMartin was taped in Abby Mann&#8217;s living room. But  heavily-biased media coverage was only one of the strategies quietly enacted by  Abby Mann. When Deputy District Attorney Glenn Stevens was caught leaking  information on the prosecution&#8217;s case to Mann, he was forced to resign. No  charges were brought against him. From the Los Angeles Times. Gaining the  confidence of the McMartin defendants, the Manns were ultimately hired as  &#8220;investigators&#8221; for the defense. That and their earlier alliance with former  prosecutor Glenn Stevens sparked charges from parents of alleged child  molestation victims of a conspiracy to obstruct justice for monetary gain. After  Los Angeles Tmes reporter Bob Williams met Abby Mann, he wrote a flurry of memos  charging the coverage of Lois Timnick, the paper&#8217;s reporter on the McMartin  beat, with extreme bias favoring the prosecution. The accusation was  investigated by Noel Greenwood, the regional news editor at the Times. Greenwood  concluded that it was Williams who&#8217;d acted with extreme bias, not Timnick.  Greenwood&#8217;s memoes state that Williams&#8217; memos were &#8220;reckless and irresponsible.&#8221;  Williams had &#8220;undermined a fellow reporter and seriously harmed the credibility  and effectiveness of the Times.&#8221; Williams was temporarily suspended without pay.  Shortly thereafter, he went to work for Abby Mann. Williams surfaced next as a  consultant to Mary Fischer, whose &#8220;A Case of Dominoes&#8221; in Los Angeles magazine  drew upon the argument (first postulated by the child pornographers Paul and  Shirley Eberle), that former District Attorney Robert Philobosian initiated the  McMartin prosecution for political gain.</p>
<p>Fischer once admitted to the late Wayne Satz, the KABC television reporter  who broke the McMartin story, that she wrote the article under the direction of  Abby Mann. &#8220;There was never any case at all,&#8221; Fischer wrote with absolute  certainty. &#8220;At the very least, it is a blueprint for preying on public fears.&#8221;  Fischer has gone so far as to claim that therapists, parents and children  attending McMartin masterminded a &#8220;conspiracy&#8221; to harass and imprison innocent  people. When pressed on one occasion by Carol Hemingway, a Los Angeles talk show  host, Fischer was unable to offer supporting evidence of conspiracy (as McMartin  parents did), nor could she explain the motives of the conspirators. Fischer did  her utmost to dismiss the medical evidence that molestation took place at the  preschool. In October, 1988 the Los Angeles Times reported that medical  examiners of the original 13 children scheduled to testify found &#8220;scars, tears,  enlarged body openings or other evidence indicating blunt force trauma  consistent with the repeated sodomy and rape they described.&#8221;</p>
<p>One of the children bled from the anus. Some contracted venereal infections.  Yet Fischer found relevant the findings of a Fresno pediatrician who refused to  testify at the first McMartin trial. The 1987 study, summarized by Fischer,  concluded that &#8220;any kind of irritation &#8211; not just sexual abuse &#8211; may damage  children&#8217;s genitals.&#8221; This reader, at least, was left to ponder forms of  &#8220;irritation&#8221; that might leave the McMartin children with chlamydia, confirmed by  medical examinations and difficult to explain away. Fischer&#8217;s follow-up McMartin  story in Los Angeles for October, 1993 opined that a &#8220;hysterical tone&#8221; in press  reports on McMartin was established by Wayne Satz. who died of heart failure in  1992, &#8220;causing some to speculate it was karma,&#8221; wrote Fischer, an ersatz and  mean-spirited elegy. &#8220;I still don&#8217;t know how anyone could believe all that  bull,&#8221; Virginia McMartin told her. &#8220;Especially with a school as wide open as  ours and people coming and going at all times. Or who could actually believe  there were tunnels.. (The archeological team that led the excavation &#8211; ignored  by Fischer &#8211; could have given her a guided tour.) &#8220;It shows the power of the  media.&#8221;</p>
<p>Apparently Abby Mann has a need for Ms. Fischer and the other writers in his  employ. A best-selling Hollywood biographer (speaking on condition of anonymity)  offers this insight into the career of Abby Mann. &#8220;He&#8217;s incapable of writing  scripts himself. It&#8217;s true,&#8221; he said, &#8220;he can&#8217;t write. Abby keeps a fairly large  stable of ghost writers to produce scripts in his name.&#8221; Who is Abby Mann? Mae  Brussell, the late Carmel-based political researcher, speculated in a November,  1987 radio broadcast that Mann is a covert operator posing as a Hollywood  progressive, plying extensive media connectioins to influence public opinion.  Mann&#8217;s behind-the-scenes manipulations, ghosts and an exhaustive supply of funds  and press contacts, support the hypothesis that Abby Mann is a media mole.  Indictment, yet another disinformation effort supposedly written by Abby and  Myra Mann, premiered on May 20, 1985 on HBO. The movie was produced and directed  by Oliver Stone. As a political researcher, I had taken more than a passing  interest in Stone&#8217;s film JFK, and couldn&#8217;t help but note that the media assault  on Stone&#8217;s bore a resemblance to Mann&#8217;s campaign to discredit the McMartin  children. The day after an announcement of the &#8220;secret&#8221; project already underway  appeared in Variety, I contacted Stone&#8217;s office and spoke with Jean Marie Burke,  a researcher for Ixtlan Productions, Stone&#8217;s company in Santa Monica. I informed  Ms. Burke that much of the information about McMartin in the corporate media was  disingenuous, beginning with the Eberles.</p>
<p>She brightened up. &#8220;Oh, the Eberles &#8211; I have their books right here!&#8221; She  went silent when I told her that Paul and Shirley Eberle were child  pornographers. I sent her a package of accurate information on the case by  certified mail, then contacted her boss with a letter informing him simply that  he had hold of a bad project, which had already been shot and was in the editing  stage Stone wrote back, asking me to clarify. My response follows:</p>
<p>Mr. Stone: McMartin is poorly understood by most people because a  disinformation gambit is afoot to discredit the children&#8217;s¹ testimony &#8212; a  fusillade, in fact, similar to the one you were treated to after JFK. You asked  me to clarify my objections. Consider how difficult it was to sort through and  communicate the multitude of facts relevant to the killing of John Kennedy. And  then recall how a carefully-conceived film on the assassination can be explained  away with a glib &#8220;no evidence&#8221; from an Edward Epstein or Dan Rather. This is the  problem I¹m up against with McMartin. There is a complex story behind the abuse  &#8212; it involves CIA mind control experiments, and this is largely what the plants  in the establishment press, and fronts like the False Memory Syndrome  Foundation, are concealing. (Nine out of ten psychiatrists in both the U.S. and  Great Britain from large samplings believe ritual abuse to be a very real social  problem. But the media inevitably talks only to the one of ten who deny, and  many of those are experimental scientists on the CIA payroll.) You now find  yourself on the same side (of the McMartin argument) as Alex Cockburn (you  recall the knock-down-drag-out Nation debate with a leading progressive who  rejects key crimes of government ((including the Kennedy assassination)) for  high-toned, but ultimately silly reasons), Newsweek, etc. That alone should make  you uncomfortable in the extreme. One of your researchers brightened up when I  mentioned the only two books available on McMartin, both written by Paul and  Shiirley Eberle. She knew those books inside out. The problem is, the Eberles  published child pornography in the 1970s &#8212; garishly packaged in an underground  rag called Finger &#8212; featuring adults having sex with children, children with  excrement smeared on them, children in lewd positions and posing provocatively.  This ludicrous pedophile sheet ran stories with such unsavory testimonials as  &#8220;She was Only Thirteen,&#8221; &#8220;What Happens when Niggers Adopt White Children,&#8221; &#8220;My  First Rape,&#8221; and so on. Don¹t bother to read the McMartin books, if you haven¹t  already. Each page is full of factual errors and conscious distortions. Your  movie will perpetuate the Eberles&#8217; disinformation. But the LA Times will love  it. (Buffy Chandler told a source of mine, in a moment of rage at her family,  that her parents (the owners of the L.A. Times) funded weird genetic experiments  years ago. This is no more bizarre than some of the things done in pre-schools  around the country, and may explain the newspaper¹s change of attitude after the  initial reporting.)</p>
<p>But Noel Greenwood, a Times editor, knew what he was talking about when he  said there is a &#8220;mean-spirited campaign&#8221; in play to slant the truth about  McMartin. Abby Mann is a key proponent. His attorney threatened to sue if I  didn&#8217;t retract my comments when an early version of my research appeared several  years ago. I did not retract. In fact, the newspaper, Random Lengths in Long  Beach, backed me. Others appearing in the story threatened me. They did not sue.  Why not? They made such a noise. Now they are the sources of your movie, still  making noise about &#8220;innocence abused,&#8221; and it¹s hollow.</p>
<p>They contend there is no evidence that children were abused at McMartin. On  the contrary, there is an abundance of evidence. But the DA had no real  intention of gathering it. Neither did the press. Same as JFK, eh? The CIA  connection to cults around the country began in 1963. The story was told by a  Berkeley psychologist in a thesis entitled &#8220;The Penal Colony,&#8221; which was  presented at a psychiatric conference in San Francisco by Congressional aide Joe  Holsinger after Leo Ryan was killed at Jonestown. The hybrid was conceived  because people were asking questions about experiments at McGill, the University  of Pennsylvania, John Hopkins, UCLA, Honeywell, NASA and other haunts of the  CIA&#8217;s MKULTRA mind control fraternity. Jonestown was one product of the  association. Another, more recent example was the Solar Temple killings in  Switzerland. The British press reported that this cult was running arms to  Australia and South America, and laundering the proceeds at BCCI. The American  press couldn&#8217;t find this information. What does this tell you?</p>
<p>Buckey Sr. testified that he did not have tunnels dug beneath the preschool.  Why would anyone do that? Five scientists have put their reputations on the line  to confirm that there are tunnels. One, a carbon-dating specialist, discovered  that the tunnels were excavated in 1968. That was the year the preschool was  built. It was built by Charles Buckey. He lied on the stand. The kids gave  fairly accurate descriptions of the tunnels. Did Abby?</p>
<p>Regards, Alex Constantine</p>
<p>Despite this protest, and threats of a boycott of HBO from children&#8217;s  advocacy groups around the country, Indictment aired anyway. The movie simply  reinforces the many misconceptions the public has been force-fed since Abby Mann  became involved in the case. The Most Hated Man at the L.A. Times In January,  1990, after the anti-climactic, deadlocked verdict of the second trial, the Los  Angeles Tmes ran a four-part series by media critic David Shaw, trashing the  paper&#8217;s own coverage of the McMartin case. Shaw described press coverage of the  case as a &#8220;media feeding frenzy&#8221; ranking with exposes of Gary Hart, Oliver North  and Dan Quayle. &#8220;More than most big stories,&#8221; Shaw explained, &#8220;McMartin at times  exposed basic flaws in the way the contemporary news organizations function.  Pack journalism. Laziness. Superficiality.&#8221; Daily newspaper coverage, he argued,  was contaminated by &#8220;cozy relationships with prosecutors,&#8221; and a competitive  furor &#8220;that sends reporters off in a frantic search to be the first with the  latest shocking alllegation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shaw&#8217;s McMartin series won the Times its 18th Pulitzer, but few reporters  attended the champagne party thrown in his honor. &#8220;Most people don&#8217;t like him,&#8221;  Times staffer Lee Dye told a reporter for Los Angeles magazine. &#8220;He really is  disliked at the Times,&#8221; said restaurant critic Ruth Reichl. Bill Boyarsky,  another staffer, says &#8220;everyone around me hates him.&#8221; The harshest opinion of  Shaw came from the late Glenn Binford, the paper&#8217;s late night editor at the city  desk, who refers to Shaw as &#8220;an oily little prick.&#8221; The nickname stuck. &#8220;Even  the late Dial Torgerson,&#8221; reported Los Angeles, &#8220;a droll, dry-witted newsman&#8217;s  newsman &#8230; adopted the moniker, though it was uncharacteristic of Torgerson to  disparage anyone.&#8221; Reporters for the &#8220;Metro&#8221; section particularly harbor a keen  disdain for David Shaw.</p>
<p>Why is so much animosity directed his way? Most of Shaw&#8217;s colleagues at the  Times feel that he receives special treatment. He is contracted to write a mere  four stories a year. He moonlights as the monthly &#8220;Dining Out&#8221; columnist for GQ  magazine. As the official ombudsman of the Times, one reporter complains, &#8220;Shaw  plays favorites and purposefully ducks anything that may really irritate his  superiors, tending instead to aim at those with no actual power.&#8221;</p>
<p>One of his primary targets is staff writer Lois Timnick and Cathleen Decker,  whose McMartin coverage was hardly &#8220;frantic&#8221; or &#8220;superficial.&#8221; Shaw&#8217;s depiction  of them as reportorial McCarthyites is not borne out by a review of the  newspaper&#8217;s McMartin coverage, and the air around Times Mirror Square has, since  his series appeared, been thick with acrimony. A week before Shaw received the  Pultizer, Timnick (who has since stopped talking to him) threatened to organize  an office &#8220;suicide party&#8221; if he won. When he did walk away with an award, the  Pulitzer committee stated that it was given to Shaw not on the merits of his  writing, but because the Times permitted him to criticize the paper&#8217;s own  coverage of a landmark trial. Shaw was born on an Air Force base in Dayton,  Ohio. He was educated at Pepperdine and UCLA. His career took off when, as a  reporter for the Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram, he published a scalding  investigative story on Max Rafferty, the Republican opponent of Alan Cranston  for a Senate seat. Shaw&#8217;s five-part series killed Rafferty&#8217;s political prospects  with allegations of draft dodging. Shaw received an award from the Los Angeles  Press Club for the story, and a job offer from the Times.</p>
<p>That was 18 years ago. He was informally assigned to &#8220;the sex beat.&#8221; Shaw  plied his investigative skills with titillating exposes of massage parlors and  strip clubs. His piece on a nightspot featuring live sex with a dog threw the  newsroom into turmoil &#8211; this is the same commentator who later dismissed most  press coverage of McMartin as &#8220;sensational&#8221; and &#8220;superficial.&#8221; Shaw defines  himself publicly as a &#8220;liberal,&#8221; but he frequently expresses right-wing  sentiments, and his writing can be fairly summed up as propagandistic. He chose  to write on McMartin, Los Angeles magazine reported, &#8220;because he needed an  excuse to stay in town. &#8216;My wife was eight months pregnant, and I was looking  for a story that would keep me in L.A. so I would be here for the birth.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Experts&#8221; on the McMartin debacle &#8211; Shaw, the Eberles, Dr. Underwager, Abby  Mann, and others &#8211; have, in violation of their own admonitions, retired it in  the press. Ray Buckey is supposed to be as innocent as Ceasar&#8217;s wife. If so, why  do Buckey&#8217;s supporters ignore critical evidence? Why the statistical  fabrications? Why lament repeatedly that the case took five years to try when  dragging it out was a conscious defense strategy? Why ignore the tunnels and the  bones? And, most troubling off all, why has so much effort been put into  propagating mass deception on Buckey&#8217;s behalf?</p>
<p>Cult and Ritual Abuse &#8211; It&#8217;s History, Anthropology, and Recent Discovery in  Contemporary America &#8211; Noblitt and Perskin &#8211; Prager (2000) p. 141 &#8211; 142 (1995  book &#8211; p.184 2000 book) &#8220;The McMartin Case is also the subject of the cable  movie, Indictment, produced by Home Box Office. Several children&#8217;s advocacy  groups have expressed concerns that the film&#8217;s focus appears to be slanted in  favor of the accused perpetrators. The newsletter for the organization, Believe  the Children, contains an impassioned plea to its readers to relinquish their  subscriptions to Home Box Office (HBO) in protest of the film&#8217;s airing. An  article featured in the newsletter entitled &#8220;Sex Abuse, Lies and  Videotape&#8221;(1995) describes the genesis of the program and voices its concerns  that the true victims of the McMartin case, the children, might be damaged by  the perspective of the film&#8217;s author, Abby Mann. According to the article, Mann  and his wife, Myra, became advocates of the operators and staff of the McMartin  preschool during the course of their trial. Because of the Mann&#8217;s involvement in  the case and their relationship to the accused perpetrators, the article  expressed the concern that the film might reflect an unbalanced portrait of  accused and accusers such that roles might be reversed in the eyes of the  viewing public. This has, in fact, been proven to be a correct assumption.  Reviews of the cable movie featured in magazines such as Time (Bellafante, 1995)  and TV Guide (McDougal, 1995) on the film&#8217;s depiction of an overzealous  prosecuting attorney, a mentally unbalanced parent of a child victim, and a  punitive therapist all lend themselves to the perpetuation of the ideas that the  true victims are the alleged perpetrators. Ironically, this film also casts the  media in an unfavorable light implying that the media&#8217;s over-the-top reporting  of the event led to a veritable witch hunt.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The movie &#8220;The Indictment,&#8221; produced for Home Box Office, about the McMartin  trial, was criticized by several children&#8217;s advocacy groups for being slanted in  favor of the accused perpetrators. According to an article featured in the  newsletter &#8220;Sex Abuse, Lies and Videotape,&#8221; (1995) the film&#8217;s author Abby Mann  and his wife Myra became advocates of the operators and staff of the McMartin  preschool during the McMartin trial. The article expressed the concern that the  film might reflect an unbalanced portrait of accused and accusers such that  roles might be reversed in the eyes of the viewing public. This has been proven  to be a correct assumption.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Fran’s Day Care<br />
Randy Noblitt, PhD</p>
<p>©Copyright R. Noblitt 2009. All rights reserved.</p>
<p>In recent days, an interest in the case of Fran and Dan Keller has reemerged  and that reemergence has triggered new interest in the outcries of children that  resulted in several investigations, trials, convictions, and tragedies  throughout the 1990s. I can speak about Fran’s Day Care with some authority.</p>
<p>In 1992, the Travis County prosecutor’s office contacted me for advice as to  how they should proceed with a bizarre case involving multiple child victims of  sexual and ritual abuse in a day care. The accused perpetrators were the  owners-operators of the nursery, Fran and Dan Keller. The day care was situated  in a remote area beyond the suburbs of Austin, Texas. At this time, the legal  community was reeling from the McMartin Day Care ordeal which was the costliest  prosecution in California history up to that time, and had resulted in two hung  juries in a seven-year prosecution. The prosecution, wishing to learn from the  mistakes of McMartin, wanted advice regarding how to proceed without  contaminating the children’s stories, compromising the alleged perpetrators’  rights, and getting to the truth of the children’s outcries.</p>
<p>Some of the parents whose children attended the preschool became suspicious  when their children returned home wearing underwear not their own, or with their  clothes inside out or with their hair wet. There were always reasonable  explanations: the child had an accident and was changed into clothes on hand for  that purpose; or the child splashed water on herself when the children were  cleaning up; and so forth. However, when one of the children made an outcry, the  parents more closely scrutinized the strange behaviors some of the children had  started engaging in and the aforementioned episodes, and they took their  concerns to the police. The police took the concerns seriously and collected  statements and evidence. The grand jury found a basis for indictment. The  Kellers responded to the warrant for their arrest by fleeing the state in  disguise, obtaining false identifications in their new personas, and attempting  to leave the country. They were apprehended in Las Vegas, Nevada and extradited  back to Travis County.</p>
<p>It was at this point that I was introduced to the situation. I was in private  practice in Dallas, two hundred miles north of Austin and had no knowledge of  what was happening at Fran’s Day Care. The prosecutor, Judy Shipway, contacted  me for advice on how to deal with the children, their stories, their parents’  reactions, and the impact of ritual abuse allegations on the court. I advised  her to focus on the sexual abuse allegations for which there was substantial  support and evidence. I expressed my opinion that introducing the topic of  ritual abuse would be exploited by the defense as a means of discrediting the  children. I also advised Ms. Shipway to make sure that every child had a  therapist and that no therapist treat more than one child from Fran’s Day Care.  Finally, I advised the prosecutor to request that the children’s parents not  communicate with one another until after the trial to avoid inadvertent  contamination of their children’s stories and their own interpretations. These  suggestions were all implemented.</p>
<p>I was also invited to review the evidence which included drawings and  writings produced by Danny Keller; the confession of co-defendant Doug Perry;  the testimony of the children. I was able to describe for the prosecution the  kinds of abuses ritually practiced by various groups and individuals and explain  the psychological consequences of such abuse. I was able to interpret for the  prosecutor the children’s stories in the context of what had been learned from  other victims including the use of coercion, duplicity, threats, and other means  of controlling survivors of such abuse.</p>
<p>Although several children at the day care were thought to have been sexually  and ritually traumatized, some of them were so young that they did not yet speak  in complete sentences. Some of them were identified by other victims. Three of  the children were selected to represent the whole population. These were  slightly older children, five and six years old, and they were able to convey  their stories most articulately of all the child victims.</p>
<p>As the trial commenced, the prosecution developed an excellent case against  the Kellers. I was surprised only by the defense attorneys’ rather blasé  approach to their defense of the Kellers, perhaps operating under the assumption  that the children would not be believed. In defense of the Kellers, their  attorneys did raise the specter of ritual abuse by introducing into evidence the  book Sex Abuse Hysteria: The Salem Witch Trials Revisited (Gardner, 1991), which  promoted the idea that sexual and ritual abuse allegations by children were  projections of their parents (and other adults’) latent pedophilia. It was at  this point that I was asked to take the stand as an expert witness and address  the topic of ritual abuse and Gardner’s book.</p>
<p>The case ended with the conviction of the Kellers and their sentencing to 48  years in prison each. They are in prison still, any efforts for appeal having  failed to date. Shortly after the trial, the magazine, Texas Monthly, published  a piece by Gary Cartwright in which he implied that the Kellers were the true  victims in this sorry tale. He did me the courtesy of a call to “fact check” his  story, particularly ideas attributed to me, except that it was only after the  issue had been published.</p>
<p>Recently, the Fran’s Day Care case was dredged up by the Austin Chronicle, an  alternative periodical produced locally in Texas. My son sent me the link in an  email with the heading, “Dad, you’re in the news again.” Once more, the  perspective was one of advocacy for falsely accused, persecuted, prosecuted, and  convicted victims of a malicious or inept legal system that places too much  trust in the stories children tell. A particular flaw in this story was the  story. It was certainly not founded on anything I witnessed during my  participation in the case. Evidence was not withheld from the prosecution to my  knowledge. The defense was left flat-footed by their own conviction that the  children would not be believed. And the advice I offered may have helped to  prevent influence or contamination of the children’s testimony. The children’s  stories were credible – Fran and Dan Keller’s defense was not. End of story?  Probably not. I doubt that we have heard the last of Fran and Dan or of their  day care or of their victims.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, the Austin Chronicle article, Believing the Children,  ended with a reference to one of the child victims, Veejay Staelin, a now  21-year old. Although he declined to be interviewed for the story, he  re-asserted that he had been abused by Fran and Dan Keller.</p>
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<p>Adams, J. (2008). Case Studies of Ritual Abuse Survivors: From Abuse to  Activism. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic,  Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp.  541- . Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Anderson, A. (2008). Letter from a general practitioner.  In A. Sachs &amp;  G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp.  140-144. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20010406130849/http://members.cruzio.com/%7Eratf/McMartIntro.html%20http://web.archive.org/web/20010123212200/members.cruzio.com/%7Eratf/McMartin.html/">http://web.archive.org/web/20010406130849/http://members.cruzio.com/~ratf/McMartIntro.html  http://web.archive.org/web/20010123212200/members.cruzio.com/~ratf/McMartin.html/</a></p>
<p>Awareness Center Information on Ritual Abuse <a href="http://theawarenesscenter.org/ritualabuse.html">http://theawarenesscenter.org/ritualabuse.html</a></p>
<p>Ball, T.M. (2008). The Use of Prayer for Inner Healing of Memories and  Deliverance with Ritual Abuse Survivors. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first  Century:  Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R.  Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 413-442. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed  Publishers.</p>
<p>Becker T. &amp; Overkamp B. (2008). Spezifische Anforderungen  an die  Unterstützung von Opfern organisierter und ritueller Gewalt.  In: Fliß CM &amp;  Igney C: Handbuch Trauma &amp; Dissoziation. Lengerich:  Pabst Science  Publishers. (Specific Requirements for the Support of  Victims of Organized and  Ritual Abuse).</p>
<p>Becker T. &amp; Woywodt, U.  (2007). Ritueller Mißbrauch: Auswirkungen der  Arbeit auf die Beraterinnen und die Beratung. In: Wildwasser e.V.:Sexuelle  Gewalt &#8211; Aktuelle Beitraege aus Theorie und Praxis. Berlin: Selbstverlag.   (Ritual Abuse: Consequences of working [in this field] on cousellors and  counselling)</p>
<p>Becker, T., Karriker, W., Overkamp, B. Rutz, C. (2008). The Extreme Abuse  Survey: preliminary findings regarding dissociative identity disorder. In A.  Sachs &amp; G. Galton  (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity  Disorder, pp. 32-49. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Becker, T. (2008). “Organisierte und rituelle Gewalt” (”Organized and Ritual  Violence”). In Fliß CM &amp; Igney C: Handbuch Trauma &amp; Dissoziation.  Lengerich:  Pabst Science Publishers.</p>
<p>Becker, T. (2008). Re-Searching for New Perspectives: Ritual Abuse/Ritual  Violence as Ideologically Motivated Crime. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first  Century:  Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R.  Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 237-260. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed  Publishers.</p>
<p>Becker T. &amp; Woywodt, U.  (2007). Ritueller Mißbrauch: Auswirkungen der  Arbeit auf die Beraterinnen und die Beratung. In: Wildwasser e.V.:Sexuelle  Gewalt &#8211; Aktuelle Beitraege aus Theorie und Praxis. Berlin: Selbstverlag.   (Ritual Abuse: Consequences of working [in this field] on cousellors and  counselling)</p>
<p>Becker, Thorsten (2008). Rituelle Gewalt in Deutschland. (Ritual Violence in  Germany). In: Froehling Ulla: Vater unser in der Hoelle. Bergisch-Gladbach:  Lübbe</p>
<p>Becker, T; Karriker W; Overkamp B; Rutz, C (2008). “The extreme abuse  surveys: Preliminary findings regarding dissociative identity disorder”,  Forensic aspects of dissociative identity disorder. London: Karnac Books, 32-49.  ISBN 1-855-75596-3.</p>
<p>Believe the children (1997). “Conviction List: Ritual Child Abuse”. <a href="http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml">http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml</a></p>
<p>Bensinger, Terri T. Long-term effects on adult women who report sexual and  ritual abuse in their childhoods. Dissertation Abstracts  International 1990 Jul  Vol 51(1-B), p. 420.</p>
<p>Bernet W, Chang DK. (1997). “The differential diagnosis of ritual abuse  allegations.” Journal of Forensic Science 42(1), 32-38.</p>
<p>Boat, B.W. (1991). Caregivers as surrogate therapists in treatment of a  ritualistically abused child. In W.N. Friedrich (Ed.) , Casebook of sexual abuse  treatment., (pp. 1-26). New York: Norton.</p>
<p>Bottoms, B.L.; Shaver, P.R.; Goodman, G.S. (1996). “An analysis of  ritualistic and religion-related child abuse allegations” (PDF). Law and Human  Behavior 20 (1): 1-34. doi:10.1007/BF01499130. <a href="http://www.springerlink.com/content/q40489p813183l15/">http://www.springerlink.com/content/q40489p813183l15/</a></p>
<p>Bottoms, Bette L., Diviak, K. R. and Davis, S. L. (1997) “Jurors’ reactions  to satanic ritual abuse allegations.” Child Abuse and Neglect 21(9):845-59.</p>
<p>Brandt, Susan Jeannine. An analysis of the mental health professionals’  response to satanic ritual abuse. Dissertation Abstracts International 1993 Jul  Vol 54(1-A), pp. 87–88.</p>
<p>Braun, B. (1986). “Issues in the Psychotherapy of Multiple Personality  Disorder”, pp. 1-28. in Braun, B. (1986). Treatment of Multiple Personality  Disorder. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press Inc., 206. ISBN  0-88048-096-3.</p>
<p>Brown, Ian, “A Case Study Investigation of the Development and Treatment of  Alter Personalities in Dissociative Identity Disorder” Edith Cowan University,  2006 <a href="http://adt.ecu.edu.au/adt-public/adt-ECU2006.0027.html">http://adt.ecu.edu.au/adt-public/adt-ECU2006.0027.html</a></p>
<p>Brown, J.B. (2008). A Therapeutic Relationship: Shifting Boundaries in the  Service of Healing. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological,  Forensic,  Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin  (Eds), pp. 381-412. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Brown, D. (1994). Satanic ritual abuse: A therapist’s handbook. Denver, CO:  Blue Moon Press.</p>
<p>Brunet, Lynn, MA (Hons)  Doctor of Philosophy “Terror, trauma and the eye in  the triangle: the Masonic presence in contemporary art and culture”  November  2007 p. 98 &#8211; 101 has information on allegations of Masonic ritual abuse  <a href="http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/library/adt/uploads/approved/adt-NNCU20080314.144015/public/02whole.pdf">http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/library/adt/uploads/approved/adt-NNCU20080314.144015/public/02whole.pdf</a></p>
<p>Buck, S. (2008). The RAINS Network in the UK (Ritual Abuse Information  Network and Support). In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century:  Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp;  P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 307- 326. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed  Publishers.</p>
<p>Bucky, Steven F.; Dalenberg, Constance; The relationship between training of  mental health professionals and the reporting of ritual abuse and multiple  personality disorder symptomatology. Journal of Psychology &amp; Theology, Vol  20(3), Fal 1992. Special issue: Satanic ritual abuse: The current state of  knowledge. pp. 233-238.</p>
<p>Bybee, D. &amp; Mowbray, C. (1993). An analysis of allegations of sexual  abuse in a multi-victim day-care center case. Child Abuse and Neglect. 17(6):  767-783.</p>
<p>Calof, D. L. “From the editor’s desk: Regarding the credibility of ritual  abuse reports.” Treating Abuse Today 1(4) 1991 p. 4</p>
<p>Caradonna, Maria. Ritual child abuse. Dissertation Abstracts  International;  1992 Apr Vol 52(10- B) 5519 IS ISSN/ISBN: 04194217</p>
<p>Chronology of the McMartin Preschool Abuse Trials and information on the case  <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup</a>/</p>
<p>Cole, Deborah A. The incidence of ritual abuse: A preliminary survey.  Dissertation Abstracts International 1992 Dec Vol 53(6-B), p. 3150.<br />
Coleman,  J. (1994). Presenting features in adult victims of Satanist ritual abuse. Child  Abuse Review, 3: 83-92.</p>
<p>Coleman, J. (2008). Satanist ritual abuse and the problem of credibility. In  A. Sachs &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity  Disorder, pp. 9-22. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Constantine, Alex “McMartin Preschool Revisited” p. 136-181 in Virtual  Government &#8211; CIA Mind Control Operations in America (1997) Feral House Pub.,  ISBN 0-922915-45-8 <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/222">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/222</a></p>
<p>Constantine, Alex &#8211; Ray Buckey’s Press Corps and the Tunnels of McMartin in  Psychic Dictatorship in the USA (Feral House, 1995) <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/226">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/226</a> <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/227">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/227</a> <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/228">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/228 </a><a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/235">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/message/235</a></p>
<p>Cook, C. (1991). Understanding ritual abuse: A study of thirty-three ritual  abuse survivors. Treating Abuse Today, 1(4), 14-19.</p>
<p>Cook, S. (2008). Opening Pandora’s box. P In A. Sachs &amp; G. Galton (Eds.),  Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp. 155-166. London:  Karnac.</p>
<p>Cozolino, L.J. (1990). “Ritual child abuse, psychopathology, and evil”.  Journal of Psychology and Theology, 18(3):218-227</p>
<p>Cozolino, L.J. (1989). “The ritual abuse of children: Implications for  clinical practice and research.” Journal of Sex Research 26(1), 131-138.</p>
<p>Craighead, W. E.; Corsini, R.J.; Nemeroff, C. B. (2002) The Corsini  Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science Published by John Wiley and  Sons ISBN 0471270830 &#8211; The SRA Controversy (p.1435 &#8211; 1438) <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=JQMRmyOfpJ8C&amp;pg=PT83&amp;lpg=PT83&amp;dq=Play+therapy+with+ritually+abused+children&amp;source=web&amp;ots=MmHk0pcrYW&amp;sig=pTYNzlxllU5PnbQUv77fwwg1Hj0&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;resnum=1&amp;ct=results">http://books.google.com/books?id=JQMRmyOfpJ8C&amp;pg=PT83&amp;lpg=PT83&amp;dq=Play+therapy+with+ritually+abused+children&amp;source=web&amp;ots=MmHk0pcrYW&amp;sig=pTYNzlxllU5PnbQUv77fwwg1Hj0&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;resnum=1&amp;ct=results</a></p>
<p>Cross, S.  with “Louise” (and her alters) (2008). Am I safe yet?  In A. Sachs  &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp.  62-78. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Dawson, Judith. “Ritual abuse.” Social Work Today 22(3) 1991 p.418</p>
<p><strong>Day Care and Child Abuse Cases</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/day-care-and-child-abuse-cases/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/day-care-and-child-abuse-cases/</a><br />
This  page has information on the Mcmartin Preschool Case, Michelle  Remembers,the  Fells Acres &#8211; Amirault Case,the Wenatchee, Washington Case, the  Dale Akiki  Case, the Glendale Montessori &#8211; Toward case and the Little Rascals  Day Care  Center case.</p>
<p>deMause, Lloyd, “Why Cults Terrorize and Kill Children” The Journal of  Psychohistory 21 (4) 1994 [4] <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/whycult.htm">http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/whycult.htm</a></p>
<p>Driscoll, L. N. &amp; Wright, C. (1991). Survivors of childhood ritual abuse:  Multi-generational Satanic cult involvement. Treating Abuse Today, 1(4),  5–13.</p>
<p>Edwards, Louise M.”Differentiating between ritual assault and sexual abuse,”  J Child and Youth Care 6(4) 1991 pp. 169-88.</p>
<p>Extreme Abuse Surveys (2007): 750 pages of data on pdf files: <a href="http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/">http://extreme-abuse-survey.net</a> EAS  for survivors of extreme abuse, P-EAS for professionals who work with survivors  of extreme abuse, C-EAS for caregivers who work with children who report  extreme/ritual abuse.</p>
<p>Faller, K.C. (1 994). Ritual Abuse: A Review of the Research. The American  Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Advisor. 7(1).</p>
<p>Faller, K.C. (1988). The spectrum of sexual abuse in day care. Journal of  Family Violence. 3(4): 283-298.</p>
<p>Faller, K.C. (1990). Sexual abuse of children in cults: A medical health  perspective. Roundtable. 2(2).</p>
<p>Feldman GC; Survivors of sadistic abuse: how to spot them Emergency Medicine,  1993 Aug; 25 (11): 83-7.</p>
<p>Finkelhor, D., Williams, L., &amp; Bums, N. (1988). Nursery Crimes: Sexual  abuse in day care. Newbury Park, CA.: Sage Publications.</p>
<p>Fliß CM &amp; Igney C (2008). Handbuch Trauma &amp; Dissoziation. Lengerich:   Pabst Science Publishers.Becker, T. (Chapters on Ritual Violence and Organized  Abuse)</p>
<p>Fotheringham, T. (2008). Patterns in Mind-Control: A First Person Account. In  Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and  Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 491-540.  Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Fraser, G. A. (1990). “Satanic ritual abuse: A cause of multiple personality  disorder”. Special issue: In the shadow of Satan: The ritual abuse of children.  Journal of Child and Youth Care, 55-60</p>
<p>Freer, M. (2001). “The politics and experience of ritual abuse: beyond  disbelief” 10 (2): 220. Health sociology review.</p>
<p>Frequently Asked Questions about Ritual Abuse and Mind Control <a href="http://www.survivorship.org/faq.html">http://www.survivorship.org/faq.html</a></p>
<p>Frohling, U. (in pre-publication, 2008). Our Father Who Art in Hell: A  Factual Account. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological,  Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, pp. 355-362.  J.R. Noblitt &amp;  P. S. Perskin (Eds). Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Gallagher, B (1996), The nature and extent of known cases of organised child  sexual abuse in England and Wales in Bibby, P. (ed.). Organised Abuse: The  Current Debate. Arena.</p>
<p>Gallagher, B. (2001). Assessment and intervention in cases of suspected  ritual child sexual abuse. Child Abuse Review, 10, 227-242.</p>
<p>Galton, G. (2008). Some clinical implications of believing or not believing  the patient. In A. Sachs &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of  Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp. 116-126. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Garvey, Kevin, and Blood, Linda Osborne. “Interesting times [critique of  Satanism in America ]” Cultic Studies Journal 8(2) 1991 pp. 151-90</p>
<p>Gelb, Jerome L. “Multiple personality disorder and satanic ritual abuse,”  Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 27(4) 1993 pp. 701-8</p>
<p>Gelb, Jerome L. “Multiple personality disorder and satanic ritual abuse  [letter] Comment in: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1(3) 1994  pp. 154-.</p>
<p>Golston, J. (1993). Ritual abuse: Raising hell in psychotherapy: Creation of  cruelty: The political military and multigenerational training of torturers:  Violent initiation and the role of traumatic dissociation. Treating Abuse Today,  3(6), 12-19.</p>
<p>Gonzalez, L.S., Waterman, J., Kelly, R.J., McCord, J., &amp; Oliveri, M.K.  (1993). Children’s patterns of disclosures and recantations of sexual and  ritualistic allegations in psychotherapy. Child Abuse and Neglect, 17,  281-289.</p>
<p>Gonzalez, Lauren S.; Waterman, Jill; Kelly, Robert J.; Children’s patterns of  disclosures and recantations of sexual and ritualistic abuse allegations in  psychotherapy. Child Abuse &amp; Neglect, Vol 17(2), Mar-Apr 1993. pp.  281-289.</p>
<p>Goodman, G.S., Qin, J., Bottoms, B.L., &amp; Shaver (1994). Characteristics  and sources of allegations of ritualistic child abuse: Final report to the  National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect</p>
<p>Goodman, Gail S.; Quas, Jodi A.; Bottoms, Bette L.. Children’s religious  knowledge: Implications for understanding satanic ritual abuse allegations.  Child Abuse &amp; Neglect, Vol 21(11), Nov 1997. pp. 1111-1130.</p>
<p>Goodwin, J. (1993). “Sadistic abuse: definition, recognition, and treatment”.  Dissociation 6 (2/3): 181-187. <a href="https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/dspace/bitstream/1794/1634/1/Diss_6_2+%26+3_11_OCR.pdf">https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/dspace/bitstream/1794/1634/1/Diss_6_2+%26+3_11_OCR.pdf</a></p>
<p>Gould, Catherine. (1992) “Ritual abuse, multiplicity, and mind-control.”  Special Issue: Satanic ritual abuse: The current state of knowledge. Journal of  Psychology and Theology 20(3):194-6</p>
<p>Gould, C. (1992) Diagnosis and treatment of ritually abused children in  Sakheim, D.K. (1992). Out of Darkness: Exploring Satanism and Ritual Abuse.  Lexington Books. ISBN 0-669-26962-X.</p>
<p>Gould, C. &amp; Graham-Costain, V. (1994). “Play therapy with ritually abused  children.” Treating Abuse Today, 4(2), 4-1; 4(3), 14-19.</p>
<p>Gould, C. &amp; Neswald, D. (1992). “Basic treatment and program  neutralization strategies for adult MPD survivors of satanic ritual abuse.”  Treating Abuse Today, 2(3), 5–10.</p>
<p>Gould, C. (1995). Denying ritual abuse of children. Journal of Psychohistory,  22(3), 329-339. <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/denyra.htm">http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/denyra.htm</a></p>
<p>Harper, Jane. “Ritual abuse work.” Social Work Today 23(16) 1991 pp. 20</p>
<p>Hauer, C. (2005). Transpersonal aspects of the treatment of Dissociative  Identity Disorder as<br />
a result of ritual abuse: A mutual descent into the  underworld. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and  Engineering. Vol 65(8-B), pp. 4287.</p>
<p>Healey, C. (2008). Unsolved: investigating allegations of ritual abuse. In A.  Sachs &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity  Disorder, pp. 23-31. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Hersha, C.; Hersha, L.; Griffis, D.; Schwarz, T (2001). Secret Weapons. Far  Hills, NJ: New Horizon Press. ISBN 0-88282-196-2.</p>
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<p>IVAT conference in San Diego, California, includes a 4-hour workshop,  Wednesday, September 17, 1:00 to 5:00pm,  entitled: Torture-Based mind Control:  Empirical Research, Programmer Methods, Effects &amp; Treatment, by Wanda  Karriker, Ph.D., Randy Noblitt, Ph.D., H. Jane Wakefield, MA (replacing Eileen  Schrader, MSW), and Ellen P. Lacter, Ph.D. <a href="http://www.ivatcenters.org/Conferences/13th-InternationalBooklet.pdf">http://www.ivatcenters.org/Conferences/13th-InternationalBooklet.pdf</a></p>
<p><strong>Johnson Davis, Anne  “Hell Minus One: My Story of Deliverance From  Satanic Ritual Abuse and My Journey to Freedom</strong>” Transcript Bulletin  Publishing &#8211; ISBN 978-0-9788348-0-7 &#8211; 2008  “<strong>Anne’s parents confessed  their atrocities—both in writing and verbally—to clergymen, and to detectives  from the Utah Attorney General’s Office.  Anne’s suppressed memories, which  erupted when she was in her mid-30s, were fully substantiated by her mother and  stepfather</strong>….The book’s foreword was written by Lt. Detective Matt  Jacobson, who was the lead investigator with the Utah Attorney General’s Office  on Anne’s case in 1995.” <a href="http://www.hellminusone.com/">http://www.hellminusone.com/ </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.hellminusone.com/Links.html">http://www.hellminusone.com/Links.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Woman revisits the ‘Hell’ of ritual abuse</strong> By Ben Winslow   Deseret News  12/10/08 <a href="http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705269563,00.html">http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705269563,00.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Hell Minus One &#8211; signed verified confessions of satanic ritual abuse  &#8211; Anne’s parents confessed their atrocities &#8211; both in writing and  verbally.</strong> <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/hell-minus-one-signed-verified-confessions-of-satanic-ritual-abuse/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/hell-minus-one-signed-verified-confessions-of-satanic-ritual-abuse/</a></p>
<p><strong>An Interview With the Author of Hell Minus One </strong><br />
<a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/interview-with-the-author-of-hell-minus-one/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/interview-with-the-author-of-hell-minus-one/</a></p>
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<p>Leavitt, Frank, Labott, Susan M.”The role of media and hospital exposure on  Rorschach response patterns by patients reporting satanic ritual abuse.”   American Journal of Forensic Psychology, Vol 18(2),2000. pp. 35-55.</p>
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<p>Lewis, Suzanne Lee.  “Psychotherapy and spirituality: A paradigm for healing.  “  Paper Number: 20011010 Source/Citation: Dissertation Abstracts International:  Section B: The Sciences &amp; Engineering; Vol 61(10-B) May 2001</p>
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<p>MacGauley, Jackie Interview (McMartin) &#8211; <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/2008/10/issue-37-march-2001/">http://ritualabuse.us/2008/10/issue-37-march-2001/</a></p>
<p>Madu, S. N.; Peltzer, K.; Correlates for psychological, physical, emotional  and ritualistic forms of child abuse among high school students in the Northern  Province, South Africa. Southern African Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental  Health, Vol 11(1), 1999. pp. 56-66.</p>
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<p>The McMartin Preschool Case &#8211; What Really Happened and the Cover-up <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup/</a></p>
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<p>Noblitt, R. &amp; Perskin, P. (2008). Redefining the Language of Ritual Abuse  and the Politics that Dictate It. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century:  Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp;  P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 21-30. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
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<p><strong>Chapter 6 &#8211; Empirical Evidence of Ritual Abuse</strong> <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C&amp;printsec=frontcover#PPA55,M1">http://books.google.com/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C&amp;printsec=frontcover#PPA55,M1 </a></p>
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<p>Raschke, Carl A. (1990). Painted Black. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN  0-06-104080-0.</p>
<p>Report of the Ritual Abuse Task Force &#8211; Los Angeles County Commission for  Women &#8211; Ritual abuse is a brutal form of abuse of children, adolescents, and  adults, consisting of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, and involving  the use of rituals. <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/ra.htm">http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/ra.htm</a></p>
<p>Report of Utah State Task Force on Ritual Abuse &#8211; Utah Governor’s Commission  for Women and Families (1992) <a href="http://www.saferchildren.net/print/utahrataskforce.pdf">http://www.saferchildren.net/print/utahrataskforce.pdf</a></p>
<p>Riseman, J. (2008). Ritual Abuse Survivors: Diverse, Yet Similar. In Ritual  Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political  Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 479-490. Bandon,  Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Ritual Abuse Statistics &amp; Research <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20071210161357/http://home.mchsi.com/%7Eftio/ra-stats.htm">http://web.archive.org/web/20071210161357/http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-stats.htm</a></p>
<p>Ritual Abuse Bibliography <a href="http://www.ra-info.org/library/articles/ra_arti1.shtml">http://www.ra-info.org/library/articles/ra_arti1.shtml</a></p>
<p>Rockwell, R.B. (1994). One psychiatrists view of Satanic ritual abuse. The  Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4), 443-460.</p>
<p>Rogers, Martha L. “The Oude Pekela incident: A case study of alleged SRA from  the Netherlands.” Psychology and Theology, 20(3) 1992 pp. 257-59</p>
<p>Rutz, C. Becker, T., Overkamp, B. &amp; Karriker, W. (2008). Exploring  Commonalities Reported by Adult Survivors of Extreme Abuse: Preliminary  Empirical Findings. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological,  Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin  (Eds), pp. 31- 84. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Rutz, Carol (2001). A Nation Betrayed. Grass Lake, MI: Fidelity Publishing.  ISBN 0-9710102-0-X.</p>
<p>Ryder, Daniel. (1992). Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse:  Recognizing and Recovering &#8211; CompCare Pub.</p>
<p>Sachs, R.; Braun, B. (1987). “Issues in treating MPD patients with satanic  cult involvement” in Fourth International Conference on Multiple Personality/  Dissociative States. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on  Multiple Personality/ Dissociative States: 383-87, Chicago:  Rush-Presbyterian-St.Luke’s Medical Center. as cited in Sakheim, D.K. (1992).  Out of Darkness: Exploring Satanism and Ritual Abuse. Lexington Books. ISBN  0-669-26962-X.</p>
<p>Sachs, A. (2008). Infanticidal attachment: the link between dissociative  identity disorder and crime. In A. Sachs &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic  Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp. 127-139. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Sachs, R.G. (1990). “The role of sex and pregnancy in Satanic cults”. Journal  of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 5(2):105-114</p>
<p>Sachs, A. &amp; Galton, G. (Eds) (2008). Forensic Aspects of Dissociative  Identity Disorder. London: Karnac.</p>
<p><strong>Chapters include discussions on ritual abuse, dissociative identity  disorder, mind control, extreme abuse, survivor accounts and criminal  convictions</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.karnacbooks.com/product.php?PID=25876">http://www.karnacbooks.com/product.php?PID=25876 </a></p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=upHtL9lual0C&amp;dq=Forensic+aspects+of+dissociative+identity+disorder+%7C&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=caNy__6-zt&amp;sig=VwIOryBkcSN0nh24CJR3aJkS_gs&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=702fSbmpOo_ftgfe5eSVDQ&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result#PPA142,M1">http://books.google.com/books?id=upHtL9lual0C&amp;dq=Forensic+aspects+of+dissociative+identity+disorder+|&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=caNy__6-zt&amp;sig=VwIOryBkcSN0nh24CJR3aJkS_gs&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=702fSbmpOo_ftgfe5eSVDQ&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result#PPA142,M1 </a></p>
<p>Sakheim, D.K. (1996). Clinical aspects of sadistic ritual abuse. In L.K.  Michelson &amp; W.J. Ray (Eds), Handbook of dissociation: Theoretical,  empirical, and clinical perspectives, (pp. 569-594). New York: Plenum Press.</p>
<p>Sakheim, D.K. (1992). Out of Darkness: Exploring Satanism and Ritual Abuse.  Lexington Books. ISBN 0-669-26962-X.</p>
<p>Salter, M. (2008). Out of the Shadows:  Re-envisioning the Debate on Ritual  Abuse. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic,  Social and  Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds),  pp.  155- 176. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Salter, M. (2008) Organized abuse and the politics of disbelief  (p.243 &#8211;  283) in Proceedings of the 2nd Australian &amp; New Zealand Critical Criminology  Conference 19 &#8211; 20 June 2008 Sydney, Australia &#8211; Presented by the Crime &amp;  Justice Research Network and the Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology  Network &#8211; Published by The Crime and Justice research Newtork University of New  South Wales December, 2008 <a href="http://www.cjrn.unsw.edu.au/critcrimproceedings2008.pdf">http://www.cjrn.unsw.edu.au/critcrimproceedings2008.pdf</a> ISBN: 9780646507378 (pdf)</p>
<p>Sarson, J. &amp; MacDonald, L. (2008). Ritual Abuse-Torture within  Families/Groups. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment &amp; Trauma, 16(4), pp.  419-438. <a href="https://www.haworthpress.com/store/ArticleAbstract.asp?sid=GKL6RNSLURXB9PFCP3HCAPM5XE9N2W9D&amp;ID=110371">https://www.haworthpress.com:443/store/ArticleAbstract.asp?sid=GKL6RNSLURXB9PFCP3HCAPM5XE9N2W9D&amp;ID=110371</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.informaworld.com/index/903766904.pdf">http://www.informaworld.com/index/903766904.pdf</a></p>
<p>html article : <a href="http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface%7Econtent=a903766904%7Efulltext=713240928">http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~content=a903766904~fulltext=713240928</a></p>
<p>Sarson, J. and L. McDonald “Ritual Abuse-Torture in Families”, in Jackson, N.  (ed) Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, Routledge, 2007</p>
<p>Sarson, J; MacDonald,L. &#8211; Defining Torture by Non-State Actors in the  Canadian Private Sphere &#8211; from First Light &#8211; A Biannual Publication of the  Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture <a href="http://www.ccvt.org/pdfs/firstlighwinter2009.pdf">http://www.ccvt.org/pdfs/firstlighwinter2009.pdf</a></p>
<p>Schmuttermaier, J; Veno S (1999). “Counselors’ beliefs about ritual abuse: An  Australian Study”. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 8 (3): 45-63.  doi:10.1300/J070v08n03_03. <a href="http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&amp;_&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ607651&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&amp;accno=EJ607651">http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&amp;_&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ607651&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&amp;accno=EJ607651</a></p>
<p>Schumacher, R.B.; Carlson, R.S. (September 1999). “Variables and risk factors  associated with child abuse in daycare settings.”. Child Abuse &amp; Neglect 23  (9): 891-8. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Inc..  doi:10.1016/S0145-2134(99)00057-5. ISSN 0145-2134. PMID 10505902.</p>
<p>Scott, S. (2001). The politics and experience of ritual abuse: beyond  disbelief. Open University Press. ISBN 0335204198. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Experience-Ritual-Abuse/dp/0335204198">http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Experience-Ritual-Abuse/dp/0335204198</a></p>
<p>Silverstone, J. (2008). Corroboration in the body tissues. In A. Sachs &amp;  G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp.  145-154. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Sinason, V (1994). Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse. New York: Routledge.  ISBN 0-415-10543-9.</p>
<p>Sinason, V., Galton, G., &amp; Leevers, D. (2008). Where are We Now? Ritual  Abuse, Dissociation, Police and the Media. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first  Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R.  Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 363-380. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed  Publishers.</p>
<p>Sinason, V. (2008). When murder moves inside. In A. Sachs &amp; G. Galton  (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp. 100-107. London:  Karnac.</p>
<p>Sinason, V. (2008). From social conditioning to mind control. In A. Sachs  &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, pp.  167-183. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Smith, Margaret. (1993). Ritual Abuse: What it Is, why it Happens, and how to  Help by Margaret &#8211; HarperCollins</p>
<p>Snow B. &amp; Sorensen (1990). “Ritualistic child abuse in a neighborhood  setting.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 5(4):474-487.</p>
<p>Sparkes, Barry H. Playing with the devil: Adolescent involvement with the  occult, black magic, witchcraft, and the satanic to manage feelings of despair.  Dissertation Abstracts International.  Vol. 50, No. 12-B, Pt 1, June 1990.</p>
<p>Summit, R.C. (1994). “The dark tunnels of McMartin” Journal of Psychohistory  21 (4): 397-416. <a href="http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/mcmartin.htm">http://www.geocities.com/kidhistory/mcmartin.htm</a></p>
<p>Tamarkin, C. (1991). Critical Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ritual  Abuse. Workshop presented at the Eighth International Conference on Multiple  Personality I Dissociative States. Chicago, IL.</p>
<p>Tamarkin, C. (1994a). Investigative Issues in Ritual Abuse Cases, Part I.  Treating Abuse Today, 4 (4): 14-23. Tamarkin, C. (1994b). Investigative Issues  in Ritual Abuse Cases, Part II. Treating Abuse Today, 4 (5): 5-9. McMartin<a href="http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/2007/12/02/investigative-issues-in-ritual-abuse-cases-part-1-and-2-1994/"> http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/2007/12/02/investigative-issues-in-ritual-abuse-cases-part-1-and-2-1994/</a></p>
<p>The Satanism and Ritual Abuse Archive contains 92 cases as of February 12,  2008. <a href="http://www.endritualabuse.org/ritualabusearchive.htm">http://www.endritualabuse.org/ritualabusearchive.htm</a></p>
<p>Uherek, A.M. (1991). Treatment of a ritually abused preschooler. In W.N.  Friedrich (Ed.) Casebook of sexual abuse treatment. (pp. 70-92). New York:  Norton.</p>
<p>Valente, S. (2000). “Controversies and challenges of ritual abuse.”. J  Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 38 (11): 8-17. <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11105292">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11105292</a></p>
<p>Valente SM. (1992) The challenge of ritualistic child abuse. Journal of Child  and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 5(2):37-46. <a href="http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119988480/abstract?CRETRY=1&amp;SRETRY=0">http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119988480/abstract</a></p>
<p>Van Benschoten, Susan C. (1990). “Multiple Personality Disorder and Satanic  Ritual Abuse: the Issue Of Credibility” Dissociation Vol. III, No. 1 <a href="http://www.empty-memories.nl/dis_90/vanbenschoten_sra.pdf">http://www.empty-memories.nl/dis_90/vanbenschoten_sra.pdf</a></p>
<p>Waterman, Jill; Kelly, Robert J.;Oliveri, M. K.;and McCord, Jane (1993).  Behind the Playground Walls &#8211; Sexual Abuse in Preschools. New York, London: The  Guilford Press, 284-8. ISBN 0-89862-523-8.</p>
<p>Wong, B., &amp; McKeen, J. (1990). “A case of multiple life-threatening  illnesses related to early ritual abuse.” Special Issue: In the shadow of Satan:  The ritual abuse of children. Journal of Child and Youth Care 1-26.</p>
<p>Woodsum, Gayle M. (1998). The Ultimate Challenge. Laramie, WY: ARI Books.  ISBN 0-9665974-0-0.</p>
<p>Yoeli, F.R. &amp; Prattos, T. (2008). Terrorism is the Ritual Abuse of the  Twenty-first Century. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century:  Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, J.R. Noblitt &amp;  P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp. 261-306. Bandon, Oregon: Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Young, Walter C., Sachs, Roberta G., Braun, Bennett G., and Watkins, R. T.  (1993) “Patients reporting ritual abuse in childhood: A clinical syndrome.  Report of 37 cases.” Child Abuse and Neglect 15(3):181-9</p>
<p>Young, W.C. &amp; Young, L.J. (1997). Recognition and special treatment  issues in patients reporting childhood sadistic ritual abuse. In G.A. Fraser  (Ed.), The dilemma of ritual abuse: Cautions and guides for therapists (pp.  65-103). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.</p>
<p>Young, W.C. (1992). “Recognition and treatment of survivors reporting ritual  abuse”. In Out of darkness: Exploring Satanism and Ritual Abuse, Edited by D.K.  Sakheim &amp; S.E. Devine (pp. 249-278). New York: Lexington.</p>
<p>Young, W. C. (1993). “Sadistic ritual abuse. An overview in detection and  management”. Primary Care, 20(2), 447-58.</p>
<p>Youngson, Sheila C.. Ritual Abuse: Consequences for Professionals.Child Abuse Review, Dec 93, Vol. 2 Issue 4, p 251-262</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satanic ritual abuse exists all over the world. There have been reports, journal articles, web pages and criminal convictions of these horrific crimes against children and adults.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="contentleft">Satanic ritual abuse exists all over the world. There have been reports,  journal articles, web pages and criminal convictions of these horrific crimes  against children and adults.There has also been an attempted cover up of these crimes by child  pornographers, those with pro-pedophilia philosophies and those defending child  molesters in the public or legal arena</p>
<p>(this page also has day care and other child abuse cases at the bottom)</p>
<p><strong>List of Satanic Ritual Abuse references </strong>-</p>
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<p><strong>What is Ritual Abuse?</strong></p>
<p>“…is methodical abuse, often using indoctrination, aimed at breaking the will  of another human being. In a 1989 report, the Ritual Abuse Task Force of the  L.A. County Commission for Women defined ritual abuse as: “Ritual Abuse usually  involves repeated abuse over an extended period of time. The physical abuse is  severe, sometimes including torture and killing. The sexual abuse is usually  painful,humiliating, intended as a means of gaining dominance over the  victim.The psychological abuse is devastating and involves the use of ritual  indoctrination. It includes mind control techniques which convey to the victim a  profound terror of the cult members …most victims are in a state of terror, mind  control and dissociation” (Pg. 35-36) “Safe Passage to Healing”, by Chrystine  Oksana, 1994, HarperCollins, which is an excellent source for survivor and  co-survivors on the topic, though there is a newer edition out by iuniverse.com  (2001)</p>
<p><strong>Lists of legal cases:</strong></p>
<p>Believe the children (1997). “Conviction List: Ritual Child Abuse”. <a href="http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml">http://www.ra-info.org/resources/ra_cases.shtml</a></p>
<p>The Satanism and Ritual Abuse Archive contains 92 cases as of February 12,  2008. <a href="http://www.endritualabuse.org/ritualabusearchive.htm">http://www.endritualabuse.org/ritualabusearchive.htm</a></p>
<p><strong>Web pages proving the existence of ritual abuse:</strong></p>
<p>Noblitt, PhD, J. R. &#8211; An Empirical Look at the Ritual Abuse Controversy  (2007) <a href="../ritualabuse/articles/an-empirical-look-at-the-ritual-abuse-controversy-randy-noblitt-phd/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/an-empirical-look-at-the-ritual-abuse-controversy-randy-noblitt-phd/</a><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><br />
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Ritual Abuse Bibliography <a href="http://www.ra-info.org/library/articles/ra_arti1.shtml">http://www.ra-info.org/library/articles/ra_arti1.shtml</a></p>
<p>Ritual Abuse Statistics &amp; Research <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20071210161357/http://home.mchsi.com/%7Eftio/ra-stats.htm"><span style="font-family:Arial;">http://web.archive.org/web/20071210161357/http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-stats.htm</span></a></p>
<p>Searchable releases on satanic ritual abuse <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psnews/</a></p>
<p>Frequently Asked Questions about Ritual Abuse and Mind Control <a href="http://www.survivorship.org/faq.html">http://www.survivorship.org/faq.html</a></p>
<p>Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Evidence Surfaces By Daniel Ryder, CCDC, LSW <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20080125051057/http://home.mchsi.com/%7Eftio/ra-evidence-surfaces.htm">http://web.archive.org/web/20080125051057/http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/ra-evidence-surfaces.htm</a></p>
<p>2008 Publications on Ritual Abuse and Mind Control<br />
<a href="http://www.endritualabuse.org/citation%202.htm">http://www.endritualabuse.org/citation  2.htm </a></p>
<p>Lacter, E (2008-02-11). “Brief Synopsis of the Literature on the Existence of  Ritualistic Abuse”. <span style="font-family:Arial;"><a href="http://endritualabuse.org/Brief%20Synopsis.htm">http://endritualabuse.org/Brief%20Synopsis.htm</a></span></p>
<p>Ritual abuse diagnosis research &#8211; excerpt from a chapter in: Lacter, E. &amp;  Lehman, K. (2008).Guidelines to Differential Diagnosis between Schizophrenia and  Ritual Abuse/Mind Control Traumatic Stress. In J.R. Noblitt &amp; P.  Perskin(Eds.), Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological,  Forensic, Social and Political Considerations, pp. 85-154. Bandon, Oregon:  Robert D. Reed Publishers. quotes: A second study revealed that these results  were unrelated to patients’ degree of media and hospital milieu exposure to the  subject of Satanic ritual abuse. “In fact, <strong>less media exposure was  associated with production of more Satanic content in patients reporting ritual  abuse, evidence that reports of ritual abuse are not primarily the product of  exposure contagion.”</strong> Responses are consistent with the devastating and  pervasive abuse these victims have experienced, so often including immediate  family members. <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/ritual-abuse-diagnosis-research-2/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/studies/ritual-abuse-diagnosis-research-2/</a></p>
<p><strong>Bottoms, Shaver and Goodman in their 1993 study to evaluate ritual  abuse claims found that in 2,292 alleged ritual abuse cases, 15% of the  perpetrators in adult cases and 30% of the perpetrators in child cases confessed  to the abuse</strong>. Data from Brown, Scheflin and Hammond (1998).”Memory,  Trauma Treatment, And the Law” (W. W. Norton) ISBN 0-393-70254-5 (p.62) Bottoms,  B. Shaver, P. &amp; Goodman, G. (1993) Profile of ritual abuse and religion  related abuse allegations in the United States. Updated findings provided via  personal communication from B. Bottoms. Cited in K.C. Faller (1994), Ritual  Abuse; A Review of the research. The American Professional Society on the Abuse  of Children Advisor , 7, 1, 19-27</p>
<p>On Page 170 (first edition), of Cult and Ritual Abuse &#8211; Noblitt and  Perskin(Praeger, 1995) states “One of the best sources of evaluative research on  ritual abuse is the article “Ritual Abuse: A Review of Research” by Kathleen  Coulborn Faller (1994)….<strong>in a survey of 2,709 members of the American  Psychological Association, it was found that 30 percent of these professionals  had seen cases of ritual or religion-related abuse (Bottoms, Shaver &amp;  Goodman, 1991). Of those psychologists who have seen cases of ritual abuse, 93  percent believed that the reported harm took place and 93 percent believed that  the alleged ritualism occurred. </strong>This is a remarkable finding. Mental  health professionals are known to be divergent in their thinking and frequently  do not agree with one another regarding questions of the diagnosis and etiology  of psychiatric problems…this level of concurrence in a large national sample of  psychologists…would be impressive….the similar research of Nancy Perry (1992)  which further supports (the previous findings)…Perry also conducted a national  survey of therapists who work with clients with dissociative disorders and she  found that 88 percent of the 1,185 respondents indicated”belief in ritual abuse,  involving mind control and programming” (p.3).”</p>
<p><strong>Ritual Abuse-Torture Within Families/Groups</strong> Authors: Jeanne  Sarson, Linda MacDonald DOI: 10.1080/10926770801926146 Published in: Journal of  Aggression, Maltreatment &amp; Trauma, Volume 16,Issue 4 July 2008, pages 419 &#8211;  438  Abstract &#8211; Case studies provide insights into identifying 10 violent  thematic issues as components of a pattern of family/group ritual abuse-torture  (RAT) victimization. Narratives from victimized women suggest that victimization  generally begins in infancy or soon thereafter. A visual model of RAT displays  the organization of the co-culture. Examples of the family/group gatherings  known as “rituals and ceremonies” provide insights into how these gatherings are  used to normalize pedophilic violence. Global activism afforded the first effort  ever to track RAT and human trafficking. Recognizing RAT as an emerging form of  non-state actor torture, discontinuing the use of language that sexualizes  adult-child relationships, and promoting human rights education are suggested  social solutions.<br />
Available at : <a href="http://www.informaworld.com/index/903766904.pdf">http://www.informaworld.com/index/903766904.pdf </a><br />
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<p><strong>Organized abuse and the politics of disbelief </strong>- Michael  Salter (p.243 &#8211; 283) Faculty of Law &#8211; Faculty of Medicine &#8211; University of New  South Wales in Proceedings of the 2nd Australian &amp; New Zealand Critical  Criminology Conference 19 &#8211; 20 June 2008 Sydney, Australia &#8211; Presented by the  Crime &amp; Justice Research Network and the Australian and New Zealand Critical  Criminology Network Edited by Chris Cunneen &amp; Michael Salter &#8211; Published by  The Crime and Justice research Newtork University of New South Wales December,  2008 <a href="http://www.cjrn.unsw.edu.au/critcrimproceedings2008.pdf">http://www.cjrn.unsw.edu.au/critcrimproceedings2008.pdf </a>ISBN: 9780646507378 (pdf)</p>
<p>“Since the 1980s, disclosures of organised abuse have been disparaged by a  range of activists, journalists and researchers who have focused, in particular,  on cases in which sexually abusive groups were alleged to have behaved in  ritualistic or ceremonial ways…Whilst these authors claimed to be writing in the  interests of science and social justice, what has emerged from their writing are  a familiar set of arguments about the credibility of women and children’s  testimony of sexual violence; in short, that women and children are prone to a  range of memory and cognitive errors that lead them to make false allegations of  rape. This paper argues that this body of literature has systematically  misconstrued allegations of organised abuse, and used organised abuse as a lens  through which the debate on child abuse could be re-envisioned along very  traditional lines, attributing victim status to accused men and constructing  liars out of women and children complaining of sexual abuse.”</p>
<p><strong>Journal of Child and Youth Care </strong>- ISSN 0840-982X &#8211; SPECIAL  ISSUE 1990 &#8211; CONTENTS<br />
A Case of Multiple Life-Threatening Illnesses Related  to Early Ritual Abuse<br />
Rennet Wong and Jock McKeen<br />
Ritual Child Abuse: A  Survey of Symptoms and Allegations<br />
Pamela S. Hudson<br />
Satanic Ritual Abuse:  A Cause of Multiple Personality Disorder<br />
George A. Fraser<br />
Differentiating  Between Ritual Assault and Sexual Abuse<br />
Louise M. Edwards<br />
The Choice &#8211;  Gerry Fewster<br />
<a href="http://www.cyc-net.org/Journals/jcycSpecial1990.html">http://www.cyc-net.org/Journals/jcycSpecial1990.html</a> (This website may have a virus, use updated virus protection if visiting.)</p>
<p><strong>Recent worldwide survey of ritual abuse</strong></p>
<p>The Extreme Abuse Survey final results are online with  findings,questionnaires and presentations for download as pdf-files. More than  750 pages of documentation <a href="http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/">http://extreme-abuse-survey.net/</a></p>
<p>Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from three online  surveys &#8211; Handout  for Karriker, Wanda. (2008, November). Understanding ritual  trauma: A comparison of findings from three online surveys. Paper presented at  the meeting of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and  Dissociation, Chicago, IL.<br />
10 Extreme Abuse Survey Findings Helpful to  Understanding Ritual Trauma<br />
1. <strong>Ritual abuse/mind control (RA/MC) is a  global phenomenon. </strong><br />
2. A diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder  is common for persons who report histories of<br />
RA/MC. (84% of EAS respondents  who answered that they have been diagnosed with DID [N=655] reported that they  are survivors of RA/MC).<br />
3. Ritual abuse (RA) is not limited to SRA, i.e.,  satanic ritual abuse, sadistic abuse, satanist abuse.<br />
4. RA is reported to  involve mind control techniques.<br />
5. Some extreme abuse survivors report that  they were used in government-sponsored mind control experimentation (GMC).<br />
6.  RA/MC is reported to be involved in organized “known” crime.<br />
7. RA/MC is  reported to be involved in clergy abuse.<br />
8. Most often reported memories of  extreme abuse are similar across all surveys.<br />
9. Most often reported possible  aftereffects of extreme abuse are similar across all surveys.<br />
10. In rating  the effectiveness of healing methods, therapists tend to favor stabilization  techniques; survivors are more open to alternative ways to cope with  indoctrinated belief systems.<br />
<a href="http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/eas-studies/understanding-ritual-trauma-a-comparison-of-findings-from-three-online-surveys">http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/eas-studies/understanding-ritual-trauma-a-comparison-of-findings-from-three-online-surveys</a></p>
<p>MEDIA PACKET &#8211; Torture-based, Government-sponsored Mind Control  Experimentation on Children &#8211; Documentation that  torture-based,government-sponsored mind control (GMC) experimentation was  conducted on children during the Cold War. Data from two international surveys  that give voice, visibility, and validation to survivors of these crimes against  humanity….SURVEYS &#8211; EAS: Extreme Abuse Survey for Adult Survivors (An  International Online Survey for Adult Survivors of Extreme Abuse) January 1 &#8211;  March 30, 2007 with 1471 respondents from 31named countries. P-EAS: Professional  &#8211; Extreme Abuse Survey (An nternational Online Survey for Therapists,  Counselors, Clergy, and Other Persons Who Have Worked Professionally with at  Least One Adult Survivor of Extreme Abuse) April 1 &#8211; June 30 2007 with 451  respondents from 20 named countries. Contact: Wanda Karriker, PhD  sandime@twave.net  <a href="http://my.dmci.net/%7Ecasey/GovernmentSponsoredMindControlExperiments-MediaPacket.pdf">http://my.dmci.net/~casey/GovernmentSponsoredMindControlExperiments-MediaPacket.pdf </a></p>
<p>Rutz, C. Becker, T., Overkamp, B. &amp; Karriker, W. (2008).Exploring  Commonalities Reported by Adult Survivors of Extreme Abuse:Preliminary Empirical  Findings. In Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century: Psychological, Forensic,  Social and Political Considerations,J.R. Noblitt &amp; P. S. Perskin (Eds), pp.  31- 84. Brandon, Oregon:Robert D. Reed Publishers.</p>
<p>Becker, T., Karriker, W., Overkamp, B. Rutz, C. (2008). The Extreme Abuse  Survey: preliminary findings regarding dissociative identity disorder. In A.  Sachs &amp; G. Galton (Eds.), Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity  Disorder, pp. 32-49. London: Karnac.</p>
<p>Karriker, Wanda (November, 2007). “Helpful healing methods: As rated by  approximately 900 respondents to the “International Survey for AdultSurvivors of  Extreme Abuse (EAS).”<br />
<a href="http://www.endritualabuse.org/Karriker%20ISSTD%20Paper%20November%2012,%202007.pdf">http://www.endritualabuse.org/Karriker%20ISSTD%20Paper%20November%2012,%202007.pdf</a></p>
<p>Karriker, W. (2008, September). Torture-based mind control as a global  phenomenon: Preliminary data from the 2007 series of Extreme Abuse Surveys. In  Torture-based mind control: Empirical research, programmer methods, effects and  treatment. Workshop conducted at the 13th International Conference on Violence,  Abuse and Trauma, San Diego,CA.  <span style="font-family:Arial;"><a href="../mindcontrol/eas-studies/torture-based-mind-control-as-a-global-phenomenon/">http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/eas-studies/torture-based-mind-control-as-a-global-phenomenon/</a></span></p>
<p><a href="http://eassurvey.wordpress.com/extreme-abuse-survey-final-results/">http://eassurvey.wordpress.com/extreme-abuse-survey-final-results/</a></p>
<p><strong>Other organizations with data proving the worldwide existence of  satanic ritual abuse</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ritualabusetorture.org/">http://www.ritualabusetorture.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ra-info.org/">http://www.ra-info.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.survivorship.org/">http://www.survivorship.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.aches-mc.org/">http://www.aches-mc.org/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://theawarenesscenter.org/ritualabuse.html">http://theawarenesscenter.org/ritualabuse.html</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.endritualabuse.org/">http://www.endritualabuse.org/</a></p>
<p>A Nation Betrayed &#8211; The Chilling True Story of Secret Cold War Experiments  Performed on our Children and Other Innocent People by Carol Rutz <a href="http://www2.dmci.net/users/casey">http://www2.dmci.net/users/casey</a></p>
<p>Pepinsky, H &#8211; <strong>PEACEMAKING &#8211; Reflections of a Radical  Criminologist</strong> by Hal Pepinsky &#8211; The University of Ottawa Press ISBN10:   0776606409 2006 “I have mentioned that since 1993 I have come to know many  people whom I believe to be genuine survivors of “ritual abuse.”<br />
<a href="http://critcrim.org/files/Pepinsky_proofs_0.pdf">http://critcrim.org/files/Pepinsky_proofs_0.pdf</a></p>
<p><strong>Books on Ritual Abuse</strong></p>
<p><strong>Johnson Davis, Anne  “Hell Minus One: My Story of Deliverance From  Satanic Ritual Abuse and My Journey to Freedom</strong>” Transcript Bulletin  Publishing &#8211; ISBN 978-0-9788348-0-7 &#8211; 2008  “<strong>Anne’s parents confessed  their atrocities—both in writing and verbally—to clergymen, and to detectives  from the Utah Attorney General’s Office.  Anne’s suppressed memories, which  erupted when she was in her mid-30s, were fully substantiated by her mother and  stepfather</strong>….The book’s foreword was written by Lt. Detective Matt  Jacobson, who was the lead investigator with the Utah Attorney General’s Office  on Anne’s case in 1995.” <a href="http://www.hellminusone.com/">http://www.hellminusone.com/ </a></p>
<p><strong>Hell Minus One &#8211; signed verified confessions of satanic ritual abuse  &#8211; Anne’s parents confessed their atrocities &#8211; both in writing and  verbally.</strong><br />
<a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/hell-minus-one-signed-verified-confessions-of-satanic-ritual-abuse/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/hell-minus-one-signed-verified-confessions-of-satanic-ritual-abuse/</a></p>
<p><strong>An Interview With the Author of Hell Minus One </strong><a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/interview-with-the-author-of-hell-minus-one/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/survivor-stories/interview-with-the-author-of-hell-minus-one/</a></p>
<p>Karriker, Wanda (2003). Morning, Come Quickly. Catawba, NC: Sandime, LTD.  ISBN 0-9717171-0-9.</p>
<p>Noblitt, J.R.; Perskin, P. S. (eds) (2008). Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first  Century: Psychological, Forensic, Social and Political Considerations. Bandor,  OR: Robert Reed, 552. ISBN 1-934759-12-0.</p>
<p>Noblitt, JR; Perskin PS (2000). Cult and ritual abuse: its history,  anthropology, and recent discovery in contemporary America. New York:Praeger.  ISBN 0-275-96665-8. <a href="http://books.google.ca/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=gbs_summary_r&amp;cad=0">http://books.google.ca/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=gbs_summary_r&amp;cad=0</a></p>
<p><strong>Cult and Ritual Abuse &#8211; James Randall Noblitt &#8211; Chapter 6 &#8211; Empirical  Evidence of Ritual Abuse </strong><a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C&amp;printsec=frontcover#PPA55,M1">http://books.google.com/books?id=zJkTTpfyJ-8C&amp;printsec=frontcover#PPA55,M1 </a></p>
<p>Rutz, Carol (2001). A Nation Betrayed. Grass Lake, MI: Fidelity Publishing.  ISBN 0-9710102-0-X.</p>
<p>Ryder, Daniel. (1992). Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse:  Recognizing and Recovering &#8211; CompCare Pub.</p>
<p>Oksana, Chrystine (2001). Safe Passage to Healing &#8211; A Guide for Survivors of  Ritual Abuse. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse.com. ISBN0-595-201000-8. 1994 pub.  HarperPerennial.</p>
<p>Raschke, Carl A. (1990). Painted Black. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN  0-06-104080-0</p>
<p>Smith, Margaret. (1993). Ritual Abuse: What it Is, why it Happens, and how to  Help by Margaret &#8211; HarperCollins</p>
<p>Sinason, V (1994). Treating Survivors of Satanist Abuse. New York: Routledge.  ISBN 0-415-10543-9.</p>
<p>Scott, S. (2001). The politics and experience of ritual abuse:beyond  disbelief. Open University Press. ISBN 0335204198. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Experience-Ritual-Abuse/dp/0335204198">http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Experience-Ritual-Abuse/dp/0335204198</a></p>
<p>Secret Weapons &#8211; Two Sisters’ Terrifying True Story of Sex, Spies and  Sabotage by Cheryl and Lynn Hersha with Dale Griffis, Ph D. and Ted Schwartz.  New Horizon Press, P O Box 669 Far Hills, NJ 07931 &#8211; ISBN0-88282-196-2 Is a  well-documented, verifiable account of not one, but two childrens’ long untold  stories of being CHILD subjects of Project MKUltra. Quotes from the book: “By  the time Cheryl Hersha came to the facility, knowledge of multiple personality  was so complete that doctors understood how the mind separated into distinct ego  states,each unaware of the other. First, the person traumatized had to be both  extremely intelligent and under the age of seven, two conditions not yet  understood though remaining consistent as factors. The trauma was almost always  of a sexual nature…” p. 52 “The government researchers,aware of the information  in the professional journals, decided to reverse the process (of healing from  hysteric dissociation). They decided to use selective trauma on healthy children  to create personalities capable of committing acts desired for national security  and defense.” p. 53 &#8211; 54 The book also contains a variety of documents on  mk-ultra and different projects as well as reports to the Presidential Committee  on Radiation and Mind Control, including information on the five Canadians’  lawsuit against the U.S. Government.</p>
<p>Another much maligned case is the McMartin Preschool Case &#8211; Child  pornographers, those with pro-pedophilia philosophies and those defending child  molesters in the public or legal arena have attempted to cover up the crimes  against these children.</p>
<p><strong>The McMartin Preschool Case &#8211; What Really Happened and the  Cover-up</strong></p>
<p><a href="../ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup/</a></p>
<p><strong>Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site</strong> by E. Gary Stickel, Ph.D. This is the final report, written by Dr. E. Gary  Stickel, describing his findings at the McMartin preschool site in Manhattan  Beach, California. <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/10252626/Archaeological-Investigations-of-the-McMartin-Preschool-Site-by-E-Gary-Stickel-PhD">http://www.scribd.com/doc/10252626/Archaeological-Investigations-of-the-McMartin-Preschool-Site-by-E-Gary-Stickel-PhD</a></p>
<p><strong>Day Care and Child Abuse Cases</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/day-care-and-child-abuse-cases/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/day-care-and-child-abuse-cases/</a></p>
<p>This page has information on the McMartin Preschool Case, Michelle   Remembers, the Fells Acres &#8211; Amirault Case,the Wenatchee, Washington Case, the   Dale Akiki Case, the Glendale Montessori &#8211; Toward case and the Little Rascals   Day Care Center case.</p>
<p><strong>Sexual Abuse in Day Care: A National Study</strong> &#8211; Executive  Summary &#8211; March 1988 &#8211; Finklehor, Williams, Burns, Kalinowski “<strong>The study  identified 270 “cases” of sexual abuse in day care meaning 270 facilities where  substantiated abuse had occurred involving a total of 1639 victimized  children</strong>….This yielded an estimate of 500 to 550 reported and  substantiated cases and 2500 victims for the three-year period. Although this is  a large number, it must be put in the context of 229,000 day care facilities  nationwide service seven million children….<strong>allegations of ritual abuse  (”the invocation of religious, magical or supernatural symbols of activities”)  occurred in 13% of the cases.</strong>” The authors divided these cases into  “true cult-based ritual,” pseudo-ritualism” with a primary goal of sexual  gratification and ritual being used to intimidate the children from disclosing  and “psychopathological ritualism” the activities being “primarily the  expression of an individuals obsessional or delusional system.” <a href="http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/1c/82/61.pdf">http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/1c/82/61.pdf</a></div>
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<p>It describes alleged crimes against children and the convictions in most of  these cases.</p>
<p><strong>Sexual Abuse in Day Care: A National Study</strong> &#8211; Executive  Summary &#8211; March 1988 &#8211; Finklehor, Williams, Burns, Kalinowski “<strong>The study  identified 270 “cases” of sexual abuse in day care meaning 270 facilities where  substantiated abuse had occurred involving a total of 1639 victimized  children</strong>….This yielded an estimate of 500 to 550 reported and  substantiated cases and 2500 victims for the three-year period. Although this is  a large number, it must be put in the context of 229,000 day care facilities  nationwide service seven million children….<strong>allegations of ritual abuse  (”the invocation of religious, magical or supernatural symbols of activities”)  occurred in 13% of the cases</strong>.” The authors divided these cases into  “true cult-based ritual,” pseudo-ritualism” with a primary goal of sexual  gratification and ritual being used to intimidate the children from disclosing  and “psychopathological ritualism” the activities being “primarily the  expression of an individuals obsessional or delusional system.” <a href="http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/1c/82/61.pdf">http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/1c/82/61.pdf</a></p>
<p><strong>The McMartin Preschool Case &#8211; What Really Happened and the  Cover-up</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/mcmartin-preschool-case-what-really-happened-and-the-coverup/</a></p>
<p><strong>Archaeological Investigations of the McMartin Preschool Site</strong> by E. Gary Stickel, Ph.D. This is the final report, written by Dr. E. Gary  Stickel, describing his findings at the McMartin preschool site in Manhattan  Beach, California. <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/10252626/Archaeological-Investigations-of-the-McMartin-Preschool-Site-by-E-Gary-Stickel-PhD">http://www.scribd.com/doc/10252626/Archaeological-Investigations-of-the-McMartin-Preschool-Site-by-E-Gary-Stickel-PhD</a></p>
<p>describes crimes of abuse</p>
<p><strong>Satanism Linked To Scores of U.S. Child Abuse Cases</strong> Edward  W. Lempinen. San Francisco Chronicle 11/5/87 p. A1 Satanism and cult rituals  have been linked to scores of child-molestation cases nationwide in the past  five years, including dozens in California. Children as young as 2 and 3 years  old have come forward with harrowing tales of drinking blood, animal sacrifices  and sexual abuse as part of rituals, according to law enforcement investigators,  child abuse experts and parents. Others have even talked of cannibalism and  ritual sacrifice of children. After hearing similar tales over and over from  people across the country, many investigators and child abuse experts now have  come to believe in the unbelievable….In San Francisco, police confirmed last  week that they are investigating reports by a 3-year-old girl who claimed that  she was taken from a day-care center at the Presidio Army base and driven to a  home where she was molested by two men in costumes. Police suspect that the home  was the headquarters of the Temple of Set, a Nazi-Satanic group, and they have  listed the temple’s high priest as a possible suspect. No arrests have been  made. Investigators and parents have declined to give details of the cases of at  least 58 children who attended the Presidio Child Development Center, fearing  that they might jeopardize the prosecution of a former day-care worker. But in  other cases across the nation, experts say there is striking evidence of  ritualized sexual abuse that recurs in case after case: — At West Point, N.Y.,  Army families have pressed an investigation into widespread child abuse at a  military day-care center in 1983 and 1984….But an increasingly influential group  of legal, psychological and medical experts say they are beginning to amass  considerable testimony and circumstantial evidence of cult and Satanic abuse  nationwide &#8211; and dating back four generations or more. Sandi Gallant, an  intelligence officer with the San Francisco police and one of the nation’s most  influential experts on cults, cautions that many cases are proving unfounded.  But she says that <strong>there have been 60 to 70 “solid” cases of ritual  sexual abuse in the past few years nationwide. She and others have heard  hundreds of children and adult &#8211; people who have never met and who live a  continent apart &#8211; tell stories that are fundamentally the same. “Independently,  the victims are describing incredibly similar circumstances,” said Catherine  Gould</strong>, a clinical psychologist in the Los Angeles district of Encino  who has counseled dozens of children who claim they were molested in rituals. <a href="http://ezproxy.sfpl.org/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=65772423&amp;Fmt=3&amp;clientId=3266&amp;RQT=309&amp;VName=PQD">http://ezproxy.sfpl.org/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=65772423&amp;Fmt=3&amp;clientId=3266&amp;RQT=309&amp;VName=PQD </a></p>
<p><strong>verification of the accuracy of the book “Michelle  Remembers</strong>“by Michelle Smith and Lawrence Pazder, MD from the book “A  NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER” pages xi &#8211; xiii”</p>
<p>“Dr. Pazder’s credentials are impressive. He obtained his M.D. from the  University of Alberta in 1961; his diploma in tropical medicine from the  University Liverpool in 1962; and in 1968, his specialist certificate in  psychiatry and his diploma in psychological medicine from McGill University. In  1971, he was made a fellow of Canada’s Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons.  He is a member of three Canadian professional associations and of the American  Psychiatric Association as well. He practiced medicine in West Africa and has  participated in medical task forces and health organizations. He has been  chairman of the Mental Health Committee of the Health Planning Council for  British Columbia. A member of the staff of two hospitals in Victoria, British  Columbia -the Royal Jubilee and the Victoria General-he is in private practice  with a group of five psychiatrists. His professional papers include a study of  the long-term effects of stress upon concentration-camp victims.</p>
<p>Two experienced interviewers journeyed to Victoria and talked to Dr. Pazder’s  colleagues, to the priests and the bishop who became involved in the case, to  doctors who treated Michelle Smith when she was a child, to relatives and  friends. From local newspaper, clergy, and police sources they learned that  reports of Satanism in Victoria are not infrequent and that Satanism has  apparently existed there for many years. Satanism in Western Canada flourished  in many areas with activities far more ominous than some of the innocuous groups  now found in parts of the United States who claim some connection with  Satanism.</p>
<p><strong>The source material was scrutinized. The many thousands of pages of  transcript of the tape recordings that Dr. Pazder and Michelle Smith made of  their psychiatric sessions were read and digested; they became the basis of this  book. The tapes themselves were listened to in good measure, and the videotapes  made of some of his sessions were viewed. Both the audio and video are  powerfully convincing. It is nearly unthinkable that the protracted agony they  record could have been fabricated.”</strong></p>
<p>Thomas B. Congdon, Jr New York April 22, 1980</p>
<p><strong>Fells Acres &#8211; Amirault Case</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20010719201703/http://www.vocal-nasvo.org/hardoon.htm">http://web.archive.org/web/20010719201703/http://www.vocal-nasvo.org  /hardoon.htm</a></p>
<p><strong>Letters to the Editor: The Real Darkness Is Child Abuse</strong> WALL  STREET JOURNAL (J) 02/24/95</p>
<p>excerpts:</p>
<p>As the chief prosecutor of both of the Amirault cases I am writing to prevent  the public from being misled into believing that an injustice occurred as  Dorothy Rabinowitz alleges in her Jan. 30 editorial-page piece “A Darkness in  Massachusetts.”</p>
<p>Her suggestion that the convictions were based on “some of the most fantastic  claims ever presented” presumptuously ignores the reality of the cases. The  three Amiraults — Gerald, Violet and Cheryl &#8211; were convicted after two trials  before different judges and juries almost one year apart. They were represented  by able and well-known defense counsel. The convictions were upheld after review  by state and federal appellate courts. The McMartin case in California was the  result of a botched legal system and Kelly Michaels’s conviction was overturned  because of legal errors. Contrary to Ms. Rabinowitz’s implication, the Amirault  convictions were neither of these.</p>
<p>Studies show, as did testimony from a nationally recognized pediatric  gynecologist, that most sexually molested young children have absolutely normal  physical examinations.<strong> However, in Amirault, the majority of the female  children who testified had some relevant physical findings, as did several  female children involved in the investigation who did not participate in the  trial. </strong>The findings included labial adhesions and hymenal scarring of  the sort present in avery small percentage of non-sexually abused children.</p>
<p>Ms. Rabinowitz’s article is a superficial, one-sided look at a case handled  extensively and carefully by the legal system. The victims and their families in  these cases have been irrevocably harmed by what was done to them by the  Amiraults. Every argument raised by Ms. Rabinowitz was ably presented by the  defense at the trials. The juries, by their verdicts, rejected these arguments.  Justice was done.</p>
<p>see for actual case evidence <a href="http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/category/commonwealth-vs-amirault/">http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/category/commonwealth-vs-amirault/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://abusearticles.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/common-vs-amirault-424-mass-618-page-624.jpg">http://abusearticles.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/common  -vs-amirault-424-mass-618-page-624.jpg</a></p>
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<p><strong>“All nine children testified in a broadly consistent way…The children  testified to numerous instances of sexual abuse.</strong> Some of the children  testified that they were photographed during this abuse, describing a big camera  with wires, a red button, and pictures which came out of the camera. The  children testified that the defendant threatened them and told them that their  families would be harmed if they told anyone about the abuse….The Commonwealth  also presented a pediatric gynecologist and pediatrician who examined five of  the girls who testified…She made findings consistent with abuse in four of the  girls.”</p>
<p><a href="http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/bostonherald/access/77139259.html?dids=77139%20259:77139259&amp;FMT=ABS&amp;FMTS=ABS:FT&amp;date=Aug+7%2C+2001&amp;author=Pet%20er+Gelzinis&amp;pub=Boston+Herald&amp;edition=&amp;startpage=002&amp;desc=Amir%20ault%27s+accusers+reveal+their+faces%2C+and+their+pain">http://pqasb.pqarchive  r.com/bostonherald/access/77139259.html?dids=77139259:77139259&amp;FMT=ABS&amp;  ;FMTS=ABS:FT&amp;date=Aug+7%2C+2001&amp;author=Peter+Gelzinis&amp;pub=Boston+H  erald&amp;edition=&amp;startpage=002&amp;desc=Amirault%27s+accusers+reveal+the  ir+faces%2C+and+their+pain</a></p>
<p>Amirault’s accusers reveal their faces, and their pain Boston Herald &#8211;  Boston, Mass. &#8211; Peter Gelzinis &#8211; Aug 7, 2001</p>
<p><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20010807011330/http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010802/us/preschool_abuse_3.html">http://web.archive.org/web/2001080701133  0/http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010802/us/preschool_abuse_3.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Mass. Victims Fight Commutation Plea</strong> By Leslie Miller,  Associated Press Writer</p>
<p>excerpts:</p>
<p>CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) &#8211; <strong>Victims in the Fells Acres child abuse case  broke down Thursday as they described their pain publicly for the first time in  hopes of keeping the last person convicted in the case behind bars. Victims  urged her to keep Amirault in prison.</strong> “During counseling meetings as a  child, I would speak of a tall man touching me and taking pictures of me,”  Phaedra Hopkins, 20, said at an emotional news conference. “So many times, Mr.  Amirault hovered over me, touched me and hurt me and committed many disgusting  acts of abuse.” Those children, now adults, stood by their testimony  Thursday.</p>
<p>“This family raped me, molested me and totally ruined my life,’’said Jennifer  Bennett, who was 3 1/2 years old when she started at Fells Acres. “We weren’t  coaxed. We weren’t lying. We’re telling the truth and we always will,” said  Bennett, 22. “I was there. None of you were there. We weren’t coaxed, nor were  we ever ever ever brainwashed.”Brian Martinello, 21, said he was sexually abused  by Amirault. His mother, Barbara Standke, claims her son came home from the day  care with sores on his genitals and other people’s underwear. “I think it’s an  absolute disgrace to let anyone out of prison for such a disgusting crime,”  Martinello said.</p>
<p><strong>Paul Ingram &#8211; Thurston County Washington Case</strong></p>
<p>Seattle Post-Intelligencer &#8211; June 8, 1996 &#8211; News, Pg. B1 &#8211; <strong>Son of  Deputy Says He Was Sexually Abused ; Dramatic Report in Testimony to Clemency  Panel </strong>-: Rachel Zimmerman P-I Capitol Bureau &#8211; Olympia</p>
<p>excerpts:</p>
<p>The son of Paul Ingram, a former Thurston County deputy sheriff who confessed  to raping his daughters during nightmarish satanic rituals but later  recanted,<strong> said for the first time yesterday that he was physically and  sexually abused by his father for eight years. </strong>Chad Ingram, 27, told  the state Pardons and Clemency Board that his father, who is serving 20 years in  prison after pleading guilty to six counts of third-degree rape &#8211; crimes he now  says never happened &#8211; said he was abused by his father from ages 4 to 12. “He  would put himself on top of me and I would perform oral sex on him,” Chad Ingram  said.</p>
<p>Thurston County Sheriff Gary Edwards, though the case never went to trial, it  was subject to intense judicial scrutiny, “all the way up to the Ninth Circuit.”  Edwards added, “This case was not perfect but it had complete judicial review.  <strong>“Paul Ingram did commit these crimes; he plead guilty to these crimes. </strong>I have no problem shaving in the morning. I can look myself in the  mirror.”</p>
<p><strong>The Facade of Scientific Documentation: A Case Study of Richard  Ofshe’s Analysis of the Paul Ingram Case</strong>” by Karen Olio and William  Cornell. APA’s journal “Psychology, Public Policy, and Law,” (1998, Vol. 4, No.  4, 1182-1197) “The case of Paul Ingram, a man who pleaded guilty to sexually  abusing his daughters, has received widespread media attention. Richard Ofshe  (1992, 1994) set forth a narrative of the case which included his account of an  experiment to test the veracity of Ingram’s confessions and concluded that the  inadvertent use of hypnosis during Ingram’s interrogation resulted in the  creation of pseudomemories that convinced Ingram of his guilt. On the basis of  an examination of the original source documents, the authors discusses the  errors of fact, methodological flaws, and confounding factors in Ofshe’s  rendering of this case of alleged child abuse. They also cite examples of the  extent to which Ofshe’s imperfect narrative of this case and pseudoscientific  conclusions have been uncritically accepted and repeated in the literature…”</p>
<p>Harvard Society for Law &amp; Public Policy, Inc. Harvard Journal of Law  &amp; Public Policy &#8211; Spring, 1999 &#8211; 22 Harv. J.L. &amp; Pub. Pol’y 523  <strong>The Guilty and the “Innocent”: an Examination of Alleged Cases of  Wrongful Conviction from False Confessions</strong> by Paul G. Cassell  -”According to the authors (Leo and Ofsche), in twenty-nine of these cases the  false confession resulted in the wrongful conviction of an innocent person.”  “examines nine of these twenty-nine cases in detail. Based on review of original  trial court records and other similar sources, the part concludes that each of  these nine persons were, in all likelihood, entirely guilty of the crimes  charged against them.”&#8221;Leo and Ofshe rely in large measure on secondary sources  for the descriptions of the evidence against the defendants in their  collection….For many cases, court records are available only in the local  courthouses where the trial took place, while media accounts are often readily  accessible in computerized databases. Relying on secondary sources, however,  poses the risk of inaccurate recounting of the evidence. Examining primary  sources for the cases in Leo and Ofshe’s collection reveals that this is a very  real problem.” “The problems with the subjective determination of “innocence” in  the Leo-Ofshe collection, like similar problems elsewhere, suggests that  reliance on second-hand sources combined with understandable enthusiasm for the  enterprise of discovering miscarriages may produce more such cases than really  exist.” “Only a relative handful of Leo and Ofshe’s cases would satisfy the  criterion of undisputed wrongful conviction.” <a href="http://www.kspope.com/memory/facade1a.php">http://www.kspope.com/memory/facade1a.php</a></p>
<p><strong>Wenatchee, Washington Case</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/category/articles-on-wenatchee/">http://abusearticles.wordpress.com/category/articles-on-wenatchee/</a></p>
<p>information from articles :</p>
<p><strong>At the trial, one girl showed “definite medical signs of sexual  abuse” while “it could not be ruled out for two others.</strong></p>
<p>In 1996, a consultant, retired Bellevue Police Chief D.P. Van Blaricom, hired  by a city insurer who looked into how the Wenatchee police ran the child abuse  investigations stated that the cases were handled properly. A U.S. Department of  Justice investigation also found that there was no evidence of civil rights  violations.</p>
<p><strong>Cops Win Wash. State Sex Ring Case</strong> &#8211; June 29, 1998 &#8211; Aviva  L. Brandt AP Online &#8211; Seattle “A jury on Monday rejected claims of police  misconduct brought by four people who say they were falsely accused of child  rape and molestation. After deliberating for more than five days, the King  County Superior Court panel decided that the central Washington town of  Wenatchee, the town’s police officials and three members of the Douglas County  sheriff’s department did not violate the civil rights of the four, who said they  were falsely accused in 1994-95. Douglas County Sheriff Dan LaRoche said the  verdict allows police to keep investigating sex abuse and molestation cases  without fear of lawsuits.</p>
<p><strong>Debate Rages Over Wenatchee Sex-Ring Allegations</strong> &#8211; November  6, 1995- Aviva L. Brandt, Associated Press Writer &#8211; Wenatchee, Wash.</p>
<p>Excerpts:</p>
<p>A line divides this town. On one side are those who believe dozens of  children were raped and molested over seven years by adults in two loosely  organized sex rings. On the other are those who assert a rogue cop and obsessed  social workers created a whirlpool of sexual hysteria- coaxing children into  accusations and bullying bewildered, poorly educated adults into confessions.  Gov. Mike Lowry, petitioned by critics who believe the case is a witch hunt, has  asked for a Justice Department review and is awaiting a decision from U.S.  Attorney General Janet Reno. Authorities say as many as 50 children were forced  to have sex with adults since 1988 &#8211; sometimes alone, sometimes in groups. In  the last year, 28 adults have been charged with child rape and sexual abuse.  Five have been convicted, 10 have pleaded guilty.</p>
<p><strong>“Every female victim had physical evidence of sexual abuse and the  majority of the males did,” Smith said. “Clearly it’s pretty good evidence to  show that this is occurring.”</strong></p>
<p>Douglas County Prosecutor Steve Clem sounded frustrated when asked about  allegations that his office hasn’t bothered to look for the truth. “The defense  attorneys are using what I’m sure … some day in the future will be called the  O.J. defense, where they sling mud, make wild accusations and see conspiracies  all around them,” he said.” There’s physical evidence consistent with the  stories they (the children) tell. There’s more than one person talking about the  very same things going on,” said Tim Abbey, a regional supervisor with the state  Child Protective Services. “<strong>And there are a lot of confessions, and many  times they’re confessing to more than the kids said happened.”</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dale Akiki Case</strong></p>
<p>describes crimes<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Ex-School Volunteer Acquitted of Child Abuse Charges Verdict: After  deliberating for just seven hours, jury finds Dale Akiki not guilty on all 35  counts. Trial was longest in San Diego’s history. </strong>Los Angeles Times &#8211;  Los Angeles, Calif. &#8211; Michael Granberry &#8211; Nov 20, 1993<br />
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<p>A Superior Court jury concluded a 7 1/2-month trial Friday by acquitting a  former nursery school volunteer of 35 counts of child abuse and kidnapping that  had kept him jailed without bail for 2 1/2 years….</p>
<p>Nearly 170 witnesses testified during Akiki’s trial-the longest in San Diego  history-which ended after only seven hours of jury deliberation….</p>
<p>Several on the (jury) panel sided with Akiki’s attorneys, public defenders  Kathleen Coyne and Susan Clemens, who tried to show that Akiki’s alleged  victims-nine boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 5-had been systematically  brainwashed by parents and therapists.</p>
<p>But Deputy Dist. Atty. Mary Avery, the lead prosecutor, disputed such  claims.</p>
<p>“The whole idea of contamination and suggestibility just does not account for  the major behavior changes that occurred (in the children) while they were in  Dale Akiki’s (nursery school) class,” she said, referring to such incidents as  bed-wetting and nightmares.</p>
<p>Witnesses accused Akiki of sexually molesting and terrorizing children at  Faith Chapel charismatic church in Spring Valley by hanging them upside-down  from a chandelier, dunking them in toilets and making them drink the blood of  animals in ritualistic ceremonies.</p>
<p><strong>Molestation Hearing Continues Next Week</strong> &#8211; Los Angeles Times  &#8211; February 8, 1992 &#8211; San Diego County Edition</p>
<p>.<strong>…Deputy Dist. Atty. Mary Avery has called some of the parents to  testify about behavioral changes they observed in the children.</strong> “There  were drastic changes observed,” Avery said. Defense attorney Kate Coyne,  however, maintains that Akiki has been falsely accused by parents who did not  like his physical appearance.</p>
<p>Judge Rejects Bail for Suspect In Molestations at Preschool &#8211; Los Angeles  Times &#8211; May 25, 1991 Amy Wallace; Times Staff Writer</p>
<p>….But Deputy Dist. Atty. Mary Avery, the prosecutor, said that, in addition  to the grand jury testimony of seven children who attended the Faith Chapel in  Casa de Oro, her case will rely on behavioral symptoms observed by parents  months before any allegations of abuse were raised.</p>
<p>One mother said her daughter was so terrified of having her head near water  that it was impossible to wash her hair, Avery said. Grand jury testimony later  revealed that at least one child had had her head dunked in a toilet, she  said.</p>
<p>Testimony was also heard that a child became hysterical when he was taken to  a hospital to get stitches, apparently because he had a flashback of “the  defendant holding him down and hurting him,” Avery said. The indictment filed  against Akiki said he inflicted injuries on children with a needle.</p>
<p>Avery maintained that some of the children remain so traumatized by Akiki’s  treatment that they have attempted suicide–one by running in front of a car,  another with a knife.</p>
<p><strong>Other Suspects Added to Child Sex Abuse Probe -</strong> Los Angeles  Times &#8211; May 15, 1991 &#8211; Amy Wallace; Times Staff Writer</p>
<p>As many as three former child care workers at Faith Chapel in Spring Valley  are suspected of molesting and abusing preschoolers over a 15-month period  ending in August, 1989, a San Diego County prosecutor said Tuesday.</p>
<p>Speaking after the arraignment of Dale Anthony Akiki, a former church  volunteer who was indicted last week on 50 felony counts of child molestation  and related charges, Deputy Dist. Atty. Mary Avery said two other former child  care workers are being investigated….</p>
<p>According to the 13-page indictment, which a grand jury returned after  hearing live televised testimony from seven of the children, Akiki abused them  sexually and physically, at times using a bottle top, a toy, a glass, a stick  and a needle.</p>
<p><strong>Church Volunteer Indicted in Molestations</strong> &#8211; Los Angeles  Times &#8211; May 14, 1991 &#8211; Amy Wallace; Alan Abrahamson; Times Staff Writers</p>
<p>….Soon, Avery said, a couple of parents noticed that their children were  exhibiting similar “unusual” and “regressive” behavior. The children had not yet  said they were abused, Avery said, but the parents observed a pattern.</p>
<p>“In thinking it over, they realized the one thing the children had in common  was they went to the same church,” she said.</p>
<p>The church asked a licensed social worker to assess whether there was  reasonable suspicion of abuse and, after talking to a few families, he reported  the case to the authorities.</p>
<p>Avery began investigating in February, 1990. Since then, she said, the  district attorney’s office has kept Akiki under periodic surveillance, “to make  sure he was not working with children during the week or involved with child  care in any way.”</p>
<p>Avery said her case is strengthened by the fact that it relies on the  children’s behavior as well as their testimony. “It will focus on behavior that  was observed prior to the initial disclosure” of the alleged abuse, she said.  “So there cannot be a contamination issue regarding behavior that occurred prior  to anyone ever mentioning this to the children.”</p>
<p>Unlike other child molestation cases that rely largely on the testimony of  the victims, the Akiki case is “one which can be cleanly and coherently  presented to a jury for their determination,” said Steve Casey, a spokesman for  the district attorney’s office.</p>
<p><strong>Glendale Montessori &#8211; Toward case</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Headmaster’s evil lives on in 20-year-old abuse case </strong>By Jill  Taylor Palm Beach Post Staff Writer 3/1/08 Stuart &#8211; Twenty years ago today, on a  quiet street in a guard-gated Palm City community, investigators snapped  handcuffs onto the wrists of a respected Montessori school headmaster and  delivered a message the people of Martin County did not want to hear.  <strong>Little children, lots of little children, were raped and defiled in  unspeakable ways by a man some of the smartest and richest people in the  community had trusted to care for their sons and daughters</strong>….Hours  later, Toward’s office manager, Brenda Williams, turned herself in at the Martin  County jail to answer similar charges. Four months later, Toward was charged  with molesting and kidnapping five more preschool boys, and Williams was charged  in four of those cases. Investigators later learned of up to 60 victims, most  ages 2 to 5….Toward, now 77, pleaded guilty to molesting or kidnapping the six  boys and was sentenced to 27 years in prison. He was released from his prison  term on probation after 12 years, but has remained in custody under the state’s  Jimmy Ryce Act, which allows confinement of sex offenders deemed a continuing  danger to the community. Toward is challenging his commitment and maintains his  innocence, saying his plea was only to avoid a harsher sentence. No date has  been scheduled for a civil trial on the issue. He did not respond to a request  for an interview. Part of Toward’s plea deal prevented prosecutors from filing  more charges or arresting others they thought were involved when dozens more  victims came forward later….”<strong>We found there were literally dozens of  kids who were affected by this guy for a long time,” Colton said. “He spent his  life manipulating people. He convinced people they could trust him with their  children.</strong>” Ralicki expects she will be called to testify at an upcoming  Jimmy Ryce hearing<strong>. She says she has no doubt that Toward still poses a  threat to children. She can never forget what he did to the 20 or so children  she treated…</strong>.Williams pleaded no contest to sex and attempted  kidnapping charges involving five boys, and was released from prison in 1993  after serving five years of a 10-year sentence. She could not be reached for  comment, but is listed in records as owning a home in Vero Beach….<br />
The  psychotherapist Jeanne Ralicki, who treated many of the victims stated “There’s  this whole underbelly of evil here that just oozes…Who wants to think that that  exists in the world?”<a href="http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/60254778.html?dids=60254778:6%200254778&amp;FMT=ABS&amp;FMTS=ABS:FT&amp;type=current&amp;date=Nov+20%2C+1993&amp;a%20mp;author=MICHAEL+GRANBERRY&amp;pub=Los+Angeles+Times+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&amp;%20edition=&amp;startpage=29&amp;desc=Ex-School+Volunteer+Acquitted+of+Child+Abus%20e+Charges+Verdict%3A+After+deliberating+for+just+seven+hours%2C+jury+finds+Dal%20e+Akiki+not+guilty+on+all+35+counts.+Trial+was+longest+in+San+Diego%27s+histor%20y"><br />
</a><a href="http://www.palmbeachpost.com/">http://www.palmbeachpost.com/ </a></p>
<p><strong>Little Rascals Day Care Center case</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Closing Arguments in Child-Abuse Trial</strong> By Ronald Smothers,  3/24/1992 New York Times &#8211; Calling the operator of a day-care center who is the  defendant in a child sex-abuse case an “evil, evil man,” the prosecution in the  eight-month-long case began closing arguments today, painstakingly recalling  children’s testimony that jurors had not heard since September…. Mr. Kelly, 43  years old, is facing 100 charges of sexually abusing a dozen children in 1988  and 1989 at the Little Rascals Day Care Center in Edenton, N. C., 60 miles east  of here. Originally there were 248 charges involving 22 children, but the  prosecution has withdrawn many charges while Judge D. Marsh McLelland of Pitt  County Superior Court has dismissed others. Six Others Charged &#8211; Still, the case  remains one of the largest child sex-abuse cases in the nation’s history in  terms of number of charges and alleged victims. The case also involves charges  against Mr. Kelly’s wife, Elizabeth, three adult employees of the center and two  other adults. All have been accused of fondling, raping and sodomizing the  children at the center….Testifying on his own behalf in January, Mr. Kelly said  he never touched any of the children in a sexual way….Using 8-by-10-inch color  photographs of each of the dozen children who testified, Mrs. Lamb recounted  their own childish words in testifying about what “Mr. Bob” did to them. The  words, which were children’s euphemisms for sex organs and body parts, seemed  incongruous coming from the adult prosecutor, but with repetition even that  incongruity served to highlight the horror of the allegations. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/24/us/closing-arguments-in-child-abuse-trial.html">http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/24/us/closing-arguments-in-child-abuse-trial.html </a></p>
<p><strong>Man convicted in N.C. child sex abuse case</strong> M. Mayfield  4/23/92 USA TODAY In April 1992, “Robert Kelly Jr. was convicted of 99 of 100  counts of rape and related crimes against children.” One of the mothers of the  12 children that testified against Kelly stated that she felt “overwhelming  relief.” The six other defendants, including Kelly’s wife, would face trials  later. The jury believed the children on the witness stand. One juror stated  “the children were convincing.” Kelly and his supporters believed he was  innocent. He was sentenced to 12 consecutive life terms in prison. The trial  “included 83 prosecution witnesses and 60 defense witnesses.” <strong>The  children had testified that Kelly had forced them to have different types of  sex. The parents testified that the children exhibited abnormal behavior.  “Twelve children, between the ages of 4 and 7, testified, and the results of  physical and psychological tests of them were presented as evidence.” </strong></p>
<p><strong>Child Abuse Conviction in Day Care Case</strong>; N.C. Man Was  Subject of Sympathetic Documentary &#8211; The Washington Post &#8211; April 23, 1992- Megan  Rosenfeld ” North Carolina’s longest and most expensive trial came to a close  yesterday with the conviction of former child-care center operator Robert Kelly  on 99 of 100 charges of sexually abusing 12 children. Kelly’s wife, Betsy, and  five other people are also charged with abusing children at the Little Rascals  Day Care Center, but have yet to stand trial. Kelly’s trial, which started in  August, included 83 prosecution witnesses and 60 defense witnesses. In the end,  <strong>juror Dennis Ray told the Associated Press, “the children were  convincing</strong>.” <strong>Twelve children, between the ages of 4 and 7,  testified, and the results of physical and psychological tests of them were  presented as evidence.</strong>” <a href="http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1002268.html">http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1002268.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Day-Care Owner Is Convicted of Child Molesting</strong> 4/23/92 The  longest and costliest criminal trial ever held in North Carolina ended today  when the owner of a day-care center was convicted on 99 of 100 charges of  sexually abusing 12 children there. After 14 days of deliberating, a Pitt County  Superior Court jury found the 44-year-old defendant, Robert F. Kelly Jr., guilty  of 4 counts of rape, 46 of taking indecent liberties, 36 of first-degree sexual  offense and 13 crimes against nature. He was acquitted only of a single charge  of taking indecent liberties with one of the 12 children….<strong>one juror,  Dennis Ray, did speak to reporters, saying the panel had rejected the defense’s  assertion of widespread hysteria and had believed the children. “The children  were convincing,” Mr. Ray said. </strong><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/23/us/day-care-owner-is-convicted-of-child-molesting.html">http://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/23/us/day-care-owner-is-convicted-of-child-molesting.html </a></p>
<p>Six months after Betsy’s release, the Appellate Court of North Carolina  overturned the convictions of both Robert Kelly and Dawn Wilson, stating that  there were legal errors by the prosecution. On May 23, 1997, the prosecution  dropped all charges related to the Little Rascals case against the two.</p>
<p><strong>Fran’s Day Care Case</strong> &#8211; Randy Noblitt, PhD  <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/frans-day-care/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/articles/frans-day-care/</a></p>
<p><strong>Baran case</strong></p>
<p><strong>Baran received a fair trial </strong>By William W. Simons &#8211;  Pittsfield 9/13/03 “I have spent my professional life (going on 50 years) as a  prosecutor, defense lawyer and Superior Court judge….I was the presiding judge  in the Superior Court trial of Bernard Baran that took place in Pittsfield,  extending for 10 days in January 1985. Baran was charged with rape and indecent  assault and battery on six children while he was a child-care worker in a  Pittsfield day care center. He was originally represented by the Public  Defender’s Office but chose to obtain private counsel, Leonard Conway of  Westfield. After his conviction on these cases involving five of the children,  an appeal was taken on Baran’s behalf by Attorney David O. Burbank of  Pittsfield, also an experienced and able trial and appellate counsel. The appeal  was decided on March 27, 1986, affirming the convictions. Mr. Burbank sought  further appellate review and that application was denied by the Supreme Judicial  Court on May 30, 1986….The concern that young victims are prone to  suggestibility pales in comparison to the suggestibility of grown and  experienced newspapermen. A more serious injury is that distorted claims of  injustice that seek freedom for Baran are not without consequences for society  and this community, should they succeed.” http://www.berkshireeagle.com/</p>
<p>also see: <a href="http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/bib.html">http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/1/ctf/bib.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Halsey case</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Legend of Robert Halsey</strong> &#8211; Journal of Child Sexual Abuse,  v9 n3-4 p37-52 2001 &#8211; Cheit, Ross E. Abstract: A brief narrative description of  the journal article, document, or resource. Examines the criminal conviction of  Robert Halsey for sexually abusing two young boys on his school-van route near  Pittsfield, Massachusetts. <strong>Based on a comprehensive examination of the  trial transcript, suggests that the credulous acceptance of the “false  conviction” legend about Robert Halsey provides a case study in the techniques  and tactics used to minimize and deny sexual abuse.</strong> <a href="http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&amp;_&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ672707&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&amp;accno=EJ672707">http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&amp;_&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ672707&amp;ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&amp;accno=EJ672707</a></p>
<p><strong>False-conviction chic in the Berkshires</strong><br />
Robert Halsey was  convicted in 1993 of sexually abusing two boys on his school van route in  Lanesboro, Mass. There was a mountain of evidence against him, and he was  sentenced to two consecutive life terms. Now a growing movement is trying to  suggest that Halsey was unjustly convicted. A country that cherishes the  presumption of innocence still needs to learn something about the presumption of  guilt. There is a dark side to the growing movement on behalf of persons falsely  convicted by the criminal justice system: phony false-conviction claims. There  is just such a phony claim currently brewing in the Berkshires….As long-time  residents of the Berkshires will remember, Robert Halsey was convicted in 1993  of sexually abusing two boys on his school van route in Lanesboro, Mass.  <strong>There was a mountain of evidence against him. The two boys…had clear  medical signs of the abuse. Their disclosures were extremely detailed and they  were written up well before the boys were involved in any repeat interviews,  therapy sessions or other measures</strong> which are commonly cited as sources  of “child suggestibility.”….Various parts of the boys’ testimony were  corroborated by three other children, two of whom had moved to Florida nine  months before Halsey was arrested.<br />
<a href="http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/2002-03/02-009.html">http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/2002-03/02-009.html</a></p>
<p><strong>The Legend of Robert Halsey: A cautionary tale about the dangers of  “false-conviction chic” </strong><br />
<a href="http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Manning/">http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/Manning/</a></p>
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<p>Guilty Plea Entered in Ponchatoula Sexual-abuse Case &#8211; Prison Time Could Be Avoided with Plea </p>
<p>By David J. Mitchell  Advocate Florida parishes bureau 2/17/09 Amite &#8211; The estranged wife of a former church pastor convicted in a child sexual-abuse scandal at a now-defunct Ponchatoula church pleaded guilty late this morning to obstruction of justice under an agreement with prosecutors. Under the terms of her  &#8220;best interests of justice&#8221; plea, Robbin Lamonica, 49, of Hammond, could avoid any prison time in connection with charges from the case, attorneys on both sides said. Prosecutors agreed to dismiss three counts of aggravated rape and four counts of aggravated oral sexual battery in exchange for the guilty plea entered today before Judge Zorraine M. &#8220;Zoey&#8221; Waguespack at the Tangipahoa Parish Courthouse in Amite&#8230;.Prosecution and defense attorneys also said Lamonica has agreed to testify at future trials in the Hosanna case, which has raised lurid child sex charges amid allegations of satanic rituals at the church. Seven members of Hosanna Church have been indicted or convicted in connection with the alleged child sex ring. Juries have convicted former Hosanna pastor Louis D. Lamonica, Robbin Lamonica&#8217;s estranged husband, and Austin &#8220;Trey&#8221; Bernard III on allegations of child rape. Lamonica is serving four concurrent life sentences and Bernard three consecutive life sentences&#8230;.The defendant does not admit to a specific act but admits that prosecutors have enough evidence to get a conviction on the charge in question. <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/39743437.html">http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/39743437.html </a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The extreme abuse survey - Child Sexual Abuse findings....        
I was ritually abused in a satanic cult. 986 55%<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ritualabusearticles.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5046739&amp;post=106&amp;subd=ritualabusearticles&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>HAND-OUT for Karriker, Wanda. (2008, April). <strong>Child Sexual Abuse and Beyond: Findings From a Series of International Extreme Abuse Surveys</strong>. Paper presented at the Fourteenth Annual Northern California Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Conference: Sacramento, CA. Karriker, Wanda. (2008, April).</p>
<p><strong>Selected Responses from the EAS </strong></p>
<p>My memories of abuse include incest. 1122 70%<br />
I had memories of incest before I sought therapy/counseling. 985 64%</p>
<p><strong>I was ritually abused in a satanic cult.* 986 55%</strong></p>
<p>I had memories of ritual abuse before I sought therapy/counseling. 977 48%</p>
<p>Secret government-sponsored mind control experiments were performed on me as a child. 1000 26%</p>
<p>I have been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID or MPD). 1007 65%</p>
<p>I am a therapist/counselor/clergy for RA/MC survivors. 965 10%</p>
<p>*Of the 257 EAS respondents who reported that secret mind control experiments were used on them as children, 69% (177) reported having been abused in a satanic cult. Of the 543 respondents who reported that they had been abused in a satanic cult, 33% (179) reported having been used in secret mind control experiments as children.</p>
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		<title>Rick Doninger &#8211; Blue House Case</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>webpage describes graphic crimes &#8211; <strong>Chapters from THE EGYPTIAN MASONIC &#8211; SATANIC &#8211; CONNECTION </strong>- By David L. Carrico and Donna M. Carrico FOLLOWERS OF JESUS CHRIST MINISTRIES P. O. Box 4174, Evansville, IN 47724-4174 (812) 477-6338 E-mail: FOJCMinistries@cs.com  includes : CHAPTER 6 &#8211; EGYPTIAN SATANISM &#8211; CHAPTER 7 &#8211; SATANIC RITUAL ABUSE (The author of Chapter 7 is Rick Doninger) &#8211; DRAWINGS BY SURVIVORS OF SATANIC RITUAL ABUSE &#8211; CHAPTER 9 &#8211; FREEMASONRY AND SATANIC RITUAL ABUSE &#8220;Our suspicions were first aroused that there could be a connection between Freemasonry and SRA during our involvement in the &#8220;Blue House SRA case in Evansville, Indiana. The children in Evansville alleged that they were taken from school and subjected to Satanic abuse in a blue house. According to Rick Doninger, the leading children&#8217;s advocate for the `blue house children&#8217;, all of the `blue house children&#8217; claimed that they were abused by Masonic perpetrators. Mr. Doninger also informed us that the police who investigated the `blue house case&#8217; also were Freemasons. No arrests resulted from the investigation.&#8221; <a href="http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/books/chapters-from-the-egyptian-masonic-satanic-connection/">http://ritualabuse.us/ritualabuse/books/chapters-from-the-egyptian-masonic-satanic-connection/</a></p>
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<strong>Rick Doninger &#8211; Blue House Case -</strong>  Rick talked about the famous “Blue House” case in Vanderburg County (Evansville), Indiana in 1990, where several children were taken out of school and allegedly (the allegedly is mine) ritually abused. Even though there was a great deal of evidence, the case never even made it to a grand jury. The attorney that attempted to bring the case to trial was fighting a lot of political power. He once told his son that he had been threatened. About 10 years ago, Rick’s wife had been in “Sexual Child Abuse Rescue” (in Evansville). He mentioned that “justice was not something seen very often” and the “offenders were in a revolving door system.” They were starting to see multiple victim cases. They eye witnessed through binoculars and heard children’s accounts of what may have been sadistic pornography&#8230;.Rick helped a lot of children at that tine. “Satanic ritual abuse was going on all over the country.” “At that time, 1,000 families were on the run from this judicial system.” He mentioned that nothing legal was being done in the justice system. He alleges that, most of the people involved in the ritual abuse cases were Masons.<br />
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