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Remembering Satan

Book • 1994
In 'Remembering Satan', Lawrence Wright delves into the tragic case of Paul Ingram, a respected deputy sheriff accused by his daughters of sexual abuse, which escalated into bizarre claims of satanic ritual abuse.

The book examines how these accusations, fueled by the concept of recovered memory, destroyed a family and captivated a nation obsessed with rumors of a satanic underground.

It provides a psychological detective story and a domestic tragedy, highlighting the dangers when modern science is overshadowed by archaic fears.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Nick Gillespie
as a 1994 book written by
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Lawrence Wright
that explores a ritual satanic child abuse panic case.
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Lawrence Wright: America's Misadventures in Wars, Cults, and Panics
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Dr. Manoj Doss
as a book about a case of false memories.
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Memory, Psychedelics, and Biohacking with Dr. Manoj Doss : 1187
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Ari Shapiro
, highlighting its relevance to the satanic panic of the 1980s and false memories.
Long Before QAnon Conspiracies, The U.S. Was Swept By 'Satanic Panic'

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