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  2. Oak Hill satanic ritual abuse trial - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Hill satanic ritual abuse trial occurred in Oak Hill, Austin, Texas, in 1991 when Fran Keller and her husband Dan, proprietors of a small day care, were accused of repeatedly and sadistically abusing several children.

  3. Deaths of Tate Rowland and Terrie Trosper - Wikipedia

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    Rumors surrounding the possibility of a Satanic cult being involved in the deaths began at Tate Rowland's funeral. According to the family, an unknown woman entered the chapel during Rowland's funeral, leaving before its conclusion; additionally, a male in attendance was reportedly chanting the word "suicide" during the funeral. [ 11 ]

  4. Satanic panic - Wikipedia

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    The Satanic panic is a moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organized abuse, or sadistic ritual abuse) starting in the United States in the 1980s, spreading throughout many parts of the world by the late 1990s, and persisting today.

  5. The Horrifying True Story Behind the Waco Cult Compound - AOL

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    A chronological history of the Waco, Texas compound that burned to the ground with 76 Branch Davidian cult members still inside on April 19, 1993.

  6. 764 (organization) - Wikipedia

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    This involved the adoption of various esoteric ideas and tenets, including neo-Nazism, Western esotericism, Satanism, Wicca, and making apparent "blood oathes" to Satan. [21] [22] The network later entered a "partnership" with the neo-fascist Ukrainian "Maniac Murder Cult", which gained notoriety for attacks against homeless people.

  7. Waco siege - Wikipedia

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    The first book about the incident was 1993's Inside the Cult co-authored by ex-Branch Davidian Marc Breault, who left the group in September 1989, and Martin King who interviewed Koresh for Australian television in 1992. In July 1993, true crime author Clifford L. Linedecker published his book Massacre at Waco, Texas.

  8. Fact check: Viral ad on marijuana and 'youth joining satanic ...

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    The claim: Image shows a warning from the Ad Council on marijuana being 'the leading cause of America's youth joining satanic cults' A viral public service announcement warning on the effects of ...

  9. Timeline of crimes involving the Order of Nine Angles - Wikipedia

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    They belonged to a group called Legion Ave Satan, a chapter of the O9A, [121] [122] using the Nazi Reichsadler grasping a pentagram and sword as its symbol. On their now-banned VKontakte page, they claimed nexions all over the CIS countries, promoted O9A, and identified as followers of "Traditional Satanism" and "pre-christian faith".