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The other cult leader was Sara Aldrete, a Matamoros native and an honors student and cheerleader at Texas Southmost College. [15] She was the girlfriend of Gilberto Sosa, a drug dealer linked to the Hernández clan to which Constanzo wanted an introduction. [16] [17] In 1987, she met Constanzo and eventually became the cult's main recruiter.
The Fall River murders were a series of three homicides that took place in Fall River, Massachusetts, from October 1979 to February 1980 allegedly by a satanic cult. [1] It was the onset of a period in American history known as the Satanic panic. [2] The first murder, that of 17-year-old Doreen Levesque, was committed on the night of October 13 ...
What happened in the Fall River 'Satanic cult murders' In 1979 and 1980, Doreen Levesque, 17, Barbara Raposa, 19, and Murphy's girlfriend Karen Marsden, 20, were murdered in the Fall River area.
Terrie Shawn Trosper. The deaths of Janson Tate Rowland (November 7, 1970 – July 26, 1988) [1][2] and Terrie Shawn Trosper (February 27, 1964 – May 30, 1991), [3] two siblings in Childress, Texas, occurred in 1988 and 1991, respectively. Though ruled a suicide and an accident, they were two of several cases attributed to the Satanic panic ...
Robin Murphy, convicted murderer in the notorious Fall River "satanic cult" murders in the late 1970's and 1980, granted parole for a second time. Robin Murphy, convicted murderer in the notorious ...
The Lillelid murders were a series of killings that took place in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Three members of the Lillelid family were killed on April 6, 1997. Vidar Lillelid (aged 34), Delfina Lillelid (aged 28), their daughter Tabitha (aged 6), and son Peter (aged 2) were shot on a deserted rural road near Baileyton after a ...
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During the 1980s and 1990s, a moral panic [1] about alleged satanic ritual abuse occurred, mainly in parts of the English-speaking world. This was propagated by certain psychotherapists, social workers, Christian fundamentalists, and law enforcement officials. Some of the cases ended in prosecution and imprisonment; all but one of those ...