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Yesr -“They don’t actually believe what they preach”
Yes they do.
“No you didn’t find a case where they did. You didn’t even name the city or time period where it happened. You just gave some vague statement, etc.”
You sound like that there is No such thing.
But the reality is – there is.
People who deny things have Motives – What’s yours?!?
“America’s Most Wanted: The “Satan worshipers” who allegedly killed Kimberly Simon
March 10, 2010
I’ve been working on a Statement against violent crime and vandalism for the Church of Azazel. We absolutely need to finish writing this statement now, because, on Saturday, March 13, America’s Most Wanted will air a show about an old cold case of a murder committed back in 1985, for which the currently suspected perpetrators are a local group of “Satan worshipers.”
Previously another person, Steven Barnes, had been convicted of murdering Kimberly Simon, a 16-year-old who had been attending Whitesboro High School in Oneida County, New York, back in 1985. Last year, Steven Barnes was exonerated after having spent more than twenty years in prison. So the investigation has been reopened.
Suspicion now falls on a group of “Satan worshipers” who had been interviewed by the original investigators and who were not charged with the crime back then.
Here are some relevant news stories:
Satan worshipers possible suspects in Simon slaying by Rocco LaDuca, Utica (New York) Observer-Dispatch, March 9, 2010
Cold case gains national attention, News 10 Now, Central New York, March 9. 2010
America’s Most Wanted to air Kimberly Simon case on March 13, WKTV, Utica, New York, March 8, 2010
One thing strikes me as very odd here: 1985 was at the height of the “Satanic Ritual Abuse” scare, with Christian fundamentalist cops galore running around giving seminars on “Satanic cults.” Little or no serious debunking had been done yet. Back then, hardly anyone questioned the idea that if there were “Satan worshipers” afoot, they were most likely guilty of all manner of mayhem, killing thousands of people every year. That being the case, if indeed there was any valid reason to suspect these “Satan worshipers” of the 1985 murder of Kimberly Simon, why wasn’t this angle thoroughly investigated back then, of all times?”
You sound like the last line.
Maybe they were protecting the Kid Worshipers?!?