Episodes
Hannah and Cameron start this episode off with the story of Pati Burgus. Pat went to see a doctor named Bennett Braun after experiencing signs of depression and fatigue after having children. He quickly convinced her that she was part of a violent Croatian bloodline that worshiped the devil. She was suppressing her memories of abuse as a coping mechanism. Pati luckily stopped following Brauns orders and realized that nothing he told her could possibly be true. Crazy right? But even...
Published 04/04/19
Published 04/04/19
The Satanic Panic reaches its peak in the eighties with the McMartin preschool trials, when a local preschool is accused of ritualistically abusing the children. In 1983, a mother of one of the children attending the preschool accused one of the workers of sexually abusing her son. She claimed that her son told her that ritualistic acts were performed and supernatural events took place. After the allegations spread like wildfire, social workers and therapists used coercive and misguided...
Published 04/04/19
After the Church of Satan formed in 1966, rural America exploded with rumors of sacrifices and aborted fetus, goat children and blood rites. But it wasn’t until Papa Warnke, an ex-High Priest of Satanism, stepped up and confirmed that yes, Satan is living among us, that the Satanic Panic began to solidify. Episode 9 covers the life and rise of the devil's funnyman, Mike Warnke! He was a Christian stand up comedian who made audiences laugh while spreading the word of God. His act consisted...
Published 04/04/19
On this Episode of The Satanic Panic, Cameron and Hannah discus the book Michelle Remembers by Lawrence Pazder. Michelle Remembers was the book that sparked the uprising of recovered memory and memory regression therapy. Michelle recalls the time in her past when she was ritualistically abused by a satanic cult. These memories and therapy sessions were turned into a best selling book that people devoured. But how much of it was true? We also touch on memory studies by our friend...
Published 04/04/19
Episode 7 covers the case of Jude Mirra who was murdered by his mother. She believed that her and her son were being followed by a satanic cult who were ritually abusing him. She justified his murder with pseudo-scientific Facilitated Communication. The message “he” typed to his mother said “I need a lot of drugs to die peacefully…I wish u do it soon.” He was 8 years old, and autistic. This horrible story shows how the diagnosis of MPD can lead to catastrophic events if used to explain...
Published 04/04/19
On episode 6, Hannah and Cameron tell the true story behind the movie Sybil. Sybil started all the fuss about Multiple Personality Disorder and was based the life of Shirley Mason. Miss Mason was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder after a therapist noticed she would sometime appear to be different people. Sybil was viewed by millions of people over 2 nights in 1976 and led to a huge rise in the diagnosis of MPD. With MPD on the forefront of peoples minds, we begin a fascination...
Published 04/04/19
We kick off Episode 5 with a story from Austin Texas, The Oak Hill Satanic Ritual Abuse case. Fran and Dan Keller owned and operated a daycare center in the Oak Hill neighborhood of Austin Texas and in 1991 their lives changed forever. The therapist of a three-year-old child being treated for behavioral problems due to her parents' divorce alleged that the Kellers had sexually abused the child. The allegations went from sexual abuse to ritual abuse as more children were questioned by social...
Published 04/04/19
On Episode 4, The Satanic Panic is rising and gaining notice from law enforcement officials. Hannah discusses her favorite "who done it" case from 1988, the murder suicide of Tommy Sullivan and his mother. The police treat this as an open and shut crime committed by a 14 year old boy that was mixed up in Satanic forces. Was it that simple or was there more going on? Facing catch-fire rumors of Satanic cults, law enforcement officials across America tried their hardest to adapt to the...
Published 04/04/19
In 1979, James Dallas Egbert III disappeared from the steam tunnels underneath Michigan State University. He was known to play Dungeons and Dragons with his friends as they acted out the gameplay in the maze of tunnels under the school. When he disappeared, a private investigator discovered clues that lead him to believe that the game had something to do with his disappearance. This lead to a media storm surrounding D & D and it's links to the Occult. Cameron and Hannah discuss how...
Published 04/04/19
On Episode 2 of The Satanic Panic, Cameron and Hannah chat about the life of Anton Lavey and how he created the Church of Satan. From a circus performer to a ghost hunter to the arm candy of Marilyn Monroe, Tony Lavey had a life that many would say was unbelievable. We dive in and decide for ourselves. The creation of the Church of Satan in 1966 sparked rumors of Satanism seeping into the culture of the youth. But what's the truth behind the Church of Satan? Are they really that...
Published 04/04/19
On the first episode of The Satanic Panic, Hannah and Cameron discuss the case that started them on this journey. Paul Ingram was a man from Washington State that was sent to jail for the satanic ritual abuse of his two daughters. We discuss the media outcry and what really happened to this family in 1988. Because this is our first episode, we want to inform our listeners about what is to come and explain what the Satanic Panic is. We define it as a mass hysteria in the '80's where...
Published 04/04/19