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Tempest Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-02-05 05:54 PM
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118. The word ritual is appropriate
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ritual

The body of ceremonies used by a fraternal organization.

The claim is that there are a number of people working together for a common goal or having common interests. A classic definition of a fraternity.

A ceremonial act or a series of such acts.
The performance of such acts.


>>This case doesn't involve ANY of those things<<

That you know of. We don't know what the prosecution is going to bring up.

As I said earlier, after investigating other large scale child abuse cases, every single one of them had elements of satanic rituals and murder in the case. I'm willing to bet it's brought up in this case.


>>I'm really not following you here<<

I don't know how much clearer I can be.

1) No case with a large number of defendants working together as a group in a small geographical area (as in this case) has ever held up.

2) Research shows that pedophiles and sexual child abusers do not operate in packs. They are loners or with just a few participants and a few victims.

The fact that there are 66 defendants and 45 victims in a small area which has a small number of people living in it raises a big red flag with me.


This case sounds no different than the Stoll/Modall case in Bakersfield, CA. I know family members of the defendants and have read just about everything regarding the case, including the testimony at the trial. That case also fell apart, but only after several of the defendants spent 10-15 years in prison.
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