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The Thurston County ritual abuse case was a 1988 case in which Paul Ingram, county Republican Party Chairman of Thurston County, Washington and the Chief Civil Deputy of the Sheriff's department, was accused by his daughters of sexual abuse, by at least one daughter of satanic ritual abuse, and later accused by his son in 1996 of abusing him between the ages of 4 to 12.

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  • Paul Ingram war einer der Hauptbeschuldigten in einem vielbeachteten Prozess um satanischen rituellen Missbrauch in der jüngeren amerikanischen Geschichte. Ingram wurde vom Vorwurf des satanischen rituellen Missbrauchs freigesprochen, aber der Vergewaltigung dritten Grades für schuldig befunden. Seine Geschichte bildet die Basis für das Buch Remembering Satan von Lawrence Wright und den Film Zur Lüge gezwungen (Forgotten Sins) von Dick Lowry. Laut Elizabeth Loftus gestand Ingram aufgrund falscher Erinnerungen. (de)
  • The Thurston County ritual abuse case was a 1988 case in which Paul Ingram, county Republican Party Chairman of Thurston County, Washington and the Chief Civil Deputy of the Sheriff's department, was accused by his daughters of sexual abuse, by at least one daughter of satanic ritual abuse, and later accused by his son in 1996 of abusing him between the ages of 4 to 12. Ingram initially said he had no memory of such events, but said that he might have repressed memories of such an event, and investigators attempted to help him to "recover" these memories. Based on memories "recovered" during his investigations, he pled guilty, and his confession subsequently grew increasingly elaborate, detailed, and fantastical, while Ingram's young daughters and their friends subsequently accused a sizable number of Ingram's fellow Sheriff's department employees of ritual abuse. He now maintains he is innocent and alleges his confession was coerced. Ingram's daughters had been exposed to a church counselor who utilized methods based on recovered-memory therapy (RMT), a discredited pseudoscientific method of psychological examination that has been shown to produce false memories under suggestion. Ingram's interrogators similarly relied on RMT methods to produce his confession. Ingram tried to withdraw his plea and requested a trial or clemency, but his requests were refused. According to the appeals court, the original trial had conducted "an extensive evidentiary hearing on the coercion issue" and found that Ingram was unable to prove his claims of coercion, a situation his appeals did not change. Ingram was released in 2003 after serving his sentence. The case has mistakenly been cited by proponents of the idea that satanic ritual abuse actually exists as proof because Ingram was found guilty; in reality, Ingram was never charged with "satanic ritual abuse" but with six counts of rape in the third degree, and received an unusually long sentence – rather than a maximum of three and a half years, he was sentenced to twenty years. The "satanic" aspects of the case were dropped by the prosecution although the appearance of Satan was integral to Ingram's confessions. Paul Ingram's "recovered" memories, which were often incompatible with each other and universally uncorroborated by physical evidence, are today often cited as examples of false memory syndrome. The case has also been compared to the Salem witch trials. (en)
  • O caso de abuso com ritual satânico do condado de Thurston, foi um caso em que Paul Ingram, dirigente do Partido Republicano do Condado de Thurston, Washington e o Chefe Civil-Adjunto do departamento do Xerife, foi acusado de abuso sexual por suas filhas, de abuso em ritual satânico por pelo menos, uma de suas filhas e, mais tarde, acusado por seu filho, em 1996, da abusar dele desde quando ele tinha de 4 anos até seus 12 anos. (pt)
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  • Paul Ingram war einer der Hauptbeschuldigten in einem vielbeachteten Prozess um satanischen rituellen Missbrauch in der jüngeren amerikanischen Geschichte. Ingram wurde vom Vorwurf des satanischen rituellen Missbrauchs freigesprochen, aber der Vergewaltigung dritten Grades für schuldig befunden. Seine Geschichte bildet die Basis für das Buch Remembering Satan von Lawrence Wright und den Film Zur Lüge gezwungen (Forgotten Sins) von Dick Lowry. Laut Elizabeth Loftus gestand Ingram aufgrund falscher Erinnerungen. (de)
  • O caso de abuso com ritual satânico do condado de Thurston, foi um caso em que Paul Ingram, dirigente do Partido Republicano do Condado de Thurston, Washington e o Chefe Civil-Adjunto do departamento do Xerife, foi acusado de abuso sexual por suas filhas, de abuso em ritual satânico por pelo menos, uma de suas filhas e, mais tarde, acusado por seu filho, em 1996, da abusar dele desde quando ele tinha de 4 anos até seus 12 anos. (pt)
  • The Thurston County ritual abuse case was a 1988 case in which Paul Ingram, county Republican Party Chairman of Thurston County, Washington and the Chief Civil Deputy of the Sheriff's department, was accused by his daughters of sexual abuse, by at least one daughter of satanic ritual abuse, and later accused by his son in 1996 of abusing him between the ages of 4 to 12. (en)
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  • Paul Ingram (de)
  • Caso de abuso e ritual satânico do Condado de Thurston (pt)
  • Thurston County ritual abuse case (en)
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