Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
The graphic nature of their killings and the involvement of a so-called Satanic cult, at a time when “Satanic panic” gripped the nation, contributed to a subsequent frenzy that surrounded the ...
Fall River is an American documentary television miniseries directed and produced by James Buddy Day. Jason Blum serves as an executive producer under his Blumhouse Television banner. It follows the Fall River murders in Fall River, Massachusetts by a satanic cult. It consists of 4-episodes and premiered on May 16, 2021, on Epix.
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 ...
Hampstead hoax. The Hampstead hoax was a series of false allegations starting in 2014 that a Satan-worshipping paedophile ring of about "175 parents, teachers and religious leaders" had been abusing children in the Hampstead area of north London. [1] Police found no evidence of paedophilia or abuse, let alone of murder or Satanism, but the ...
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 West Memphis Three are three freed men convicted as teenagers in 1994 of the 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, United States. Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley Jr. to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences, and Jason Baldwin to life imprisonment. During the trial, the prosecution asserted that ...
Michelle Remembers is a discredited 1980 book co-written by Canadian psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder and his psychiatric patient (and eventual wife) Michelle Smith. [1] A best-seller, Michelle Remembers relied on the discredited practice of recovered-memory therapy to make sweeping, lurid claims about Satanic ritual abuse involving Smith, which contributed to the rise of the Satanic panic in the ...