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The Laci Peterson Case:
Showcase for the Smug and Arrogant
I want
to begin by making two things clear: One, I do not necessarily believe
Scott Peterson, alleged murderer of his wife Laci and son Connor, is
innocent. But I stand with the law: He is innocent until proven guilty.
Two, I do not like lawyers. I do not like defense lawyers. I do not like
about 99.9% of all the lawyers I have ever come in contact with. I know
two lawyers, (one is my own), who are good, decent people. But all in
all, I have come to see the justice system - even if it is the best in
the world - as a broken system tangled up with so many loopholes and
ridiculous rules, motions and delays that finding the truth in a court
of law today is almost an accident if it happens.
I won't
deal with all the ins and outs of this horrific crime, or the players.
But since my work is in occult research and consultant work, I have
almost been dragged into commenting by force.
I am
appalled at the absolute lack of objectivity on the part of the media
concerning this case, or specifically, the allegations of a satanic cult
being involved in the murders. Fox News, my able guide through 9/11 and
the war in Iraq, has been one of the worst offenders in this case. But
none of the mainstream journalism programs or news channels has even
attempted a partial hearing of any side except those who are determined
to mock the theory of satanic cults being part of this case - or any
case - ever.
The
last straw for me was hearing someone on the Larry King Show say, "There
has never been one documented case of satanic murder in the history of
the United States." For days I found myself saying out loud (and to any
poor soul that was in hearing range) "IT'S A LIE! A COMPLETE LIE!" For
you see, as an occult crime consultant and trainer, I have seen more
"documented cases" than most people have in an entire career in law
enforcement. And I am angry and shocked that this man, and many more
like him getting their 15 minutes of fame out of this tragedy, are
getting away with what they are saying and NO ONE has been called on to
present any facts! They are like atheists saying, "There's no proof of
God." Except, whereas, I cannot "prove" God's existence I CAN prove
there have been satanic murders in this country for YEARS. As a veteran
of the deluge of occult activity and crimes between 1986-1992, as well
as the subsequent Tokyo Rose cover-ups, denials and disinformation of
1992 to the present, I can only watch the latest round of this with
astonishment.
When
Laci Peterson and her unborn child disappeared Christmas eve from
Modesto, California, my heart sank. In my work, there are certain
criteria we use to determine if a case warrants further scrutiny to
ascertain if there could be an occult connection:
- The Date
- Profile of the victim (certain dates call for specific types of victims)
- Location (Is it a previously tracked hot-spot?)
- Immediate family profile
- Other players
- Crime Scene
- Other similar crimes in area or on that date
Knowing
very little at first, what little I did know made me fear the worst.
Christmas - known as Yule in the Druid world, close to the solstice in
other groups - it is a corridor that is dangerous because certain groups
who practice ritual sacrifice consider it a very crucial time. The fact
that Laci was pregnant added to the concern. Criminal Satanic groups do
everything in mockery and reversal of Christianity, as was the custom
since the first Gnostic "black masses" in the 16th century. The
sacrifice of a pregnant woman would be a mockery of "Mary and baby
Jesus" at Christmastime.
Just
for the record, and for the skeptic parrots that keep repeating the same
old line of denial: Please don't tell me Satanic groups don't do this.
At the very least, it certainly has been encouraged over the years. Even
Lt. Col. Michael A. Aquino of the Temple of Set, quotes from Crowleyan
material - Crowley being the British architect of modern black magick
and "satanism". In the Crystal Tablet of Set, Aquino lays out this from
the Crowleyan magickal instructions: "For perfume mix milk and honey and
thick leavings of red wine. Then of Abramelin and olive oil, and
afterwards soften and smooth down with rich, fresh blood. The best blood
is of the moon, monthly; then, the fresh blood of a child...then of
enemies: then of the priest or of the worshippers: last of some beast,
no matter what." (Ibid. A5-27 pp.23-24) (Italics mine.)
Interesting that Aquino quotes this without qualification, or saying, "you shouldn't actually do this."
In
short, if you follow real Satanic devotion, you DO these things -
including, obviously, spilling the blood of animals, an enemy, and God
help us, children. So don't tell me they DON'T.
The
third red flag for me on this was Modesto. I know, the sheriff and the
residents are bending over backwards not to see their beautiful little
town tarnished. After all, this kind of thing tends to make property
values go down. But I've got a few ticks in my book for Modesto. It is
the place from where little Steven Stayner was kidnapped and kept for
several years until he escaped. It is the home of Cary Stayner, his
brother, who has been convicted of the awful dismemberment slayings of
women in Yosemite. A side note - some of Cary's drawings from his
boyhood are as satanic as anything we saw in the "satanic panic" 1980's.
SOMETHING happened to that boy, and please don't tell me he butchered
women because his brother got all the attention and he didn't.
Then
there was Chandra Levy and the Gary Condit affair. Chandra, a resident
of Modesto living and working as an intern in DC, disappeared on one of
the most ugly nights on the satanic calendar - April 30th, known as
Walpurgisnacht or the Feast of Beltane. It was the date Anton LaVey
chose to found the Church of Satan, and the anniversary of Hitler's
suicide. Chandra fit three criteria - date, profile and location. I
suspected if she was ever found, they would probably never find the
perpetrator. And if they did, they would never talk.
That's
one of the aspects of all this no one ever discusses. The satanic
underworld is much worse than the mafia in the way they deal with their
traitors. You take an oath that if you ever talk, you die - by suicide
(preferable) or by them. I have internet sites that tell you how this is
done, by people who know how to do it. In addition, all your family is
ID'd. They die too. So even if someone goes to prison for a crime
carried out on satanic orders, they will likely never talk. A murderer
in New Mexico who killed a pastor in cold blood in church was apparently
well-connected but took the fall rather than talk. An El Paso
schoolteacher-child rapist and satanist hung himself the day before his
trial rather than let the details of his life and his connections -
which those of us who were involved in the case knew but the public
didn't - go public. An accomplice in a horrendous slaughter of a young
woman in Odessa Texas put his head under a pumpjack right after leaving
the police station after questioning, where he told the investigators he
had been with the other man in custody when the murder took place. He
accidentally called the man by his "coven name" in front of the
officers, and knew apparently that his life was over, for his cohort was
according to him, a high Satanic priest who had done the murder to
elevate himself in the priesthood. (The murderer is alive and well, by
the way, since the DA ordered him shipped out of state because he didn't
want to deal with this "Satanism crap.")
Oh, the
stories I could tell. Stories that the public has never heard, that the
media will never cover. Stories that only those of us who have been on
the front lines of the real war against satanic crime can ever tell. I'm
sorry most won't, because most of the original soldiers retired, burned
out, were fired, threatened, scared off - and many have died, taking
their legacy and their indisputable accounts with them.
Which
is why I am so infuriated by the recent coverage of the Laci Peterson
murder and how the media has covered it. When I first heard that
Satanism was being brought up by Scott Peterson's attorney, my heart
went into knots. You'd think I'd be happy someone was actually going to
do that - but not a defense attorney! Prosecutor, maybe - but they
won't, because they know that even if the crime was clearly Satanic and
done by a Satanic or occult practitioner, you leave it out of the trial,
or you lose. But a defense attorney pulling the Satanic card - even if
there is one (and I do not know for sure yet) makes two things happen:
One, it allows all sorts of flaky, non-credible information from the
usual band of publicity seekers and self-proclaimed "experts" to get to
the attorney's desk before anything credible, since Garegos undoubtedly
knows very little about how to tell the difference between a real
expert in occult crime and a publicity hound; Two, it provides the media
and the old skeptics and debunkers an orgy of airtime to make fun of,
mock, and ridicule the theory. And automatically, whatever truth might
be in a Satanic connection is dismissed out of hand.
In short, it becomes and HAS become a showcase for the smug and arrogant "experts" who claim there is no satanic crime.
A word
to my law enforcement friends. I realize your job is limted - find the
criminal and bring them in. But if you continue to accept the lie that
"there is no organized Satanic crime" without finding out for YOURSELF,
it's a mistake. If you were dealing with drugs, you would not do that.
You find drugs, dealers - you want to find the supply line and shut it
down, right? Where there are drugs, there may be dealers and cartels. If
you use that motif, then when you find evidence of a crime with occult
overtones, don't ASSUME it's "just dabblers." Dig deeper. Ask more
questions. Try to find connections to others. If you come up with
nothing, then you haven't lost anything. If you DON'T pursue it a little
further, you may have missed a bigger connection, other players and
perhaps an organized occult cartel. If you aren't willing to be educated
on occult crimes, then you're limiting your effectiveness in being able
to do a thorough job. To assume that when you see occult trappings at a
crime scene that it is just crazies or sickos or dabblers and you don't
bother to find out what the scene is SAYING about who, what, where,
when and WHY, that's just bad investigating. If there is no "proof" of
organized occult crime, is it possible that it is because there are
thousands of investigators across the country that simply "tie it up"
and close it without a more thorough analysis? Or, as has happened on
numerous occasions, one department DID find something, and a department
three states away found a nearly identical case, with connecting
players, but had no idea the other one was even there. Without a
networked task force on occult crimes, there is little hope we'll ever
be able to find and dismantle their network.
While
you are listening to the "experts" who say it does not exist, please
remember the words of Herbert Spencer: "There is a principle which
cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance: That principle is
CONTEMPT PRIOR TO INVESTIGATION."
While
you listen to all the "experts", ask yourself WHY there is no
counterpoint. Why there is no opposing view. Why they NEVER ask those
who have actually seen occult homicides to provide "fair and balanced
news." Maybe they don't think there are such folks. More likely, it just
doesn't make good news. The media already got their pound of flesh from
the glut of satanic crimes in the 1980's (no, it wasn't imaginary, and
it wasn't "village folklore.") Ask Geraldo. He certainly made a big name
for himself on the Satanic gore train. No, now it's better to give time
to those who say it does not exist. Because that's what people WANT to
believe. They sleep better at night.
As to
the experts: you cannot help but notice their smugness and arrogance,
their absolute confidence that theirs is the swear-to-God truth.
Geraldo
Rivera, for instance. During the Peterson investigation, he was so
quick to talk about the "ridiculous" satanic theory at every opportunity
as he and his cohorts laughed about the very IDEA such a thing existed!
Mr. Rivera, you are a hypocrite of the highest order. I was ON your
show in the 1980's, when you covered the Matamoros cult slaying of Mark
Kilroy. Your people lured Mark Kilroy's best friend and his mother onto
the program telling them it would be a "tribute" program for Mark. But
it wasn't, was it Mr. Rivera? No, it was your triumphant "proof" show
that everything that you'd been saying about the seriousness of satanic
crime was TRUE! YOU WERE RIGHT! And you had a panel of about seven in
New York and more through a live feed from Texas. There WAS no tribute
to Mark Kilroy! And while you gloated and gloried in your smugness and
arrogance because you were "right all along", using Mark's murder as
proof, it was I, sir, that rode back to the hotel with Mark's friend and
his mother as he sobbed uncontrollably and said, "They lied to us!"
And now
you, after that, and after several sensational follow-up shows on
satanism designed to elevate your ratings, dare to say it's
"ridiculous"? Shame on you, sir!
The
other experts? Richard Ofshe...big proponent of the False Memory
Syndrome Foundation, founded by people whose own daughter, a respected
professor of Psychology, stands by her allegations of being molested at
her father's hands...
...Mark
Furman. How did HE become an expert on satanic crime? Remember the OJ
Simpson trial, the charges against Furman for racism? Well, I suppose
time can make an expert and a saint out of anyone given good media
coverage and a real short-term memory. Mr. Furman, my father worked the
L.A. police department beat when you were in diapers, and he had no
question there was satanic crime and cult homicide going on. Two words
for you: Black Dahlia. Five more: YOU ARE NOT AN EXPERT.
Then
there is the oft-quoted FBI special agent Kenneth Lanning. Mr. Lanning,
whatever your intentions might have been, you will never, ever know the
depth of the damage you have done. You were not just an "expert" - you
were an expert with credentials of the highest order. All you had to do
is say, "This does not exist", and it was the end of the discussion,
wasn't it? It didn't matter how much evidence we had, how many autopsy
photos we'd viewed, how many funerals of cult-murdered kids we'd been
to. All that we had or would show did not matter, all of it was
dismissed before even being considered because YOU said it did not
exist. Who are people going to believe - a bunch of street level cops,
investigators and researchers, or an FBI agent? We didn't stand a chance
against your set-in-stone proclamations. And we still are paying for
that every time we have a new case, or attempt to tell the truth we have
seen, witnessed, know. People think if the FBI says it - it is the
Gospel Truth. Mr. Lanning, please retire. Our only hope is that your
inaccurate statements will one day be a distant bad dream. We've got
work to do, and I long to do it without having to EXPLAIN YOU!
The
last expert to come out so far is Jeffery Victor, author of the
coffin-nail book "Satanic Panic" (Satanic Panic: The Creation of a
Contermporary Legend, 1993) Apparently his first comment when he heard
the Geragos defense strategy of satanism was, "Oh, no. Not this again."
Where
you been, Mr. Victor? Just because you said it did not exist, that it
was all just a panic, do you think that made it so? I am sorry to inform
you - and all your birds of a feather - but not only did Satanic,
occultic crime exist, but it did not CEASE to exist because you have a
book. And seeing you dragged out as an expert on the Peterson case makes
me sick. Oh yes, Mr. Victor - THIS again. You and your friends will
never know the odyssey we have made in the last fifteen years, the
horrific reality of occult madness and criminal savagery, or what it has
cost the few of us who remain to CONTINUE to speak the truth in the
face of a new round of ridicule, mocking and blatant LIES. Yes, it's
THIS again, and those of us who remain have no intention of laying down
and playing dead and saying, "Hey, I guess there really WAS no problem
after all!" No, we've seen to much. We've witnessed too much first hand
holocaust to do that. So as you, and your like-minded "experts" enjoy
yet ANOTHER 15 minutes of fame, we will continue to do what WE do, media
or no, lies or no, ridicule or no. Because we cannot deny what we know
first hand to be true.
I found
myself talking to friends and saying, "I guess we'll never be able to
prove there's an organized network." I finally realized we can. And we
will, with time. It will be difficult, because the bottom line is, to
those who will NOT believe, those who will not accept at least the
POSSIBILITY of such a criminal occult cartel, there is no proof that
will be enough. It's drugs, not occult. Okay, he was into the occult,
but he's a nutcase. OK, he wasn't crazy but he was a lone operator. OK
there were others, but it doesn't mean they were serious in the occult,
they just used the occult to hide behind, to get free sex and drugs. OK,
they were serious but it was just gang stuff, nothing to worry about.
See? It's frightening the way people bend over backwards to call an
occult crime ANYTHING BUT WHAT IT IS. I will never know why, except it
is easier to call it anything but, because the possibility that there
may be people who murder, molest, rape, dismember because it is part of
their RELIGION is terrifying. But it is true. And you can deny, and you
can ridicule without looking at the facts, but you are just whistling in
the dark, trying to make the boogeyman go away.
Recently
I heard of a group of officers who went to an abandoned house where
Satanic rituals were taking place. And they completely destroyed the
crime scene. Who knows why. Maybe their religious sensibilities were
offended, and in a rage, they lashed out. I kind of think they were
afraid, because here was evidence that there were people who took time
to create an elaborate ritual room in which to call on the devil. It was
not kids. And it was not a game. And perhaps they destroyed it because
they were faced with the truth, a truth they had neither been trained
for nor equipped to deal with. And so they destroyed any chance of
useful forensics or investigation. And I wonder how many times that
occurs in the course of a year across the country.
And all
the while, people believe the lie that it "doesn't exist" or it is
"Satanic panic" or it's just too ridiculous to even consider.
REALLY?
I do
not know if Laci Peterson and her child are the victims of a Satanic
crime. I absolutely refuse to rule that out, because I will not make a
judgment until I know ALL the facts from the standpoint of one who is
not afraid to face those facts and FIND those facts, whether they lead
to occult motive or not. Frankly, I am always thrilled when it does not.
But you never get to "it does not" fairly unless you are willing to
say, "It could be, let's find out." I will not allow myself to be
prejudiced by a defense lawyer looking for a loophole. People don't
realize that just because a defense lawyer brought up the Satanic
possibility does not mean it is not there. And it is very bad
investigating to assume that.
Is
Scott Peterson guilty? Who knows? We are still innocent until proven
guilty, right? My gut feeling is he is not innocent - but that does not
mean I think he acted alone. I don't think he had the brains or the
capability to carry all this off with such a small thread of forensic
evidence. Maybe he did. I've been wrong before. Maybe he got hooked into
a Satanic group, and he'll never talk, because he's still got family
who could pay a price if he did. Who knows? I don't. Time may or MAY NOT
tell. I've been on plenty of cases where Satanic organized connection
was there but no one was ever able to bring other possible perpetrators
to justice. And I am finding that the courts of this fair land are often
the last place where the truth is found, and made known. Especially in
these cases.
If
anything sets me apart from the smug arrogant experts we see on TV, (and
I say this without wishing to be that way myself) is that they have
made up their minds, had their say, and the truth be damned.
I
learned early on in the field of occult crime and investigation: If
someone claims to be an expert, they are not. I am not an expert. I am a
truth-seeker who is willing to find that truth no matter what it turns
up. The experts I see have no intention of doing that. Their truth is
apparently the only one to be considered.
On the
other hand, I have considered their views, even Agent Lanning's. I have
many times worked on a case I was told was satanic or organized, and
found that it was not, and I was not afraid to say that. Credibility is
the ultimate standard in this work, and I refuse to put my name on
non-credible or half-true allegations. I wish to find the truth no
matter where it leads.
And in
15 years of such work, the truth has most often led to the reality that
not only do these crimes exist, and they have been continuing unabated
now that the "satanic panic" 1980's are over - but the threads have
almost always led up to more people, more organized activity, and more
dangerous work for us. Get too close, and they push back. Push too much
and you could end up dead. This is a reality these "experts" will never,
ever know about. Because they are nothing more than Monday Morning
quarterbacks with big opinions and big egos and time to kill.
In the
meantime, those of us who remain can only continue to quietly do our
work, and one day, God willing, we're going to slap a file so deep and
wide on the desk of the FBI and agencies across this country that no one
is going to be laughing anymore.
Dr Gregory R Reid
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