1991 - Child sex abuse linked with Satanism: Police

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1991 - Child sex abuse linked with Satanism: Police

Postby biaothanatoi » Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:48 pm

CHILD SEX ABUSE LINKED WITH SATANISM: POLICE <br><br>By DAVID HUMPHRIES <br>13 March 1991<br>Sydney Morning Herald<br>Copyright of John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd<br><br>PERTH: Perth police say they have proved a link between organised child sex abuse and devil worship, following the conviction on Monday of a young man on 22 charges of indecent assault and dealing and of evil intent. <br><br>The head of WA's child sex abuse unit, Detective-Sergeant Roger Smart, said the conviction of Scott Brian Gozenton demonstrated the link. <br><br>Satanic practices "and the associated abuse perpetrated on children is prevalent in the United States and Britain and no-one can now doubt that the link can be made here", Sergeant Smart said. <br><br>Gozenton, 20, pleaded guilty to all charges and was remanded until April 5 for sentencing after the District Court was told that 13 witchcraft covens operated in Perth. Judge Kennedy was told that Gozenton had been a victim of sex abuse as an eight year-old and had been recruited as a teenager into a satanic cult where adults practised bizarre sex with each other, their own children and teenage recruits. <br><br> The more bizarre and perverse the orgies, the closer cult members felt to the Devil, Gozenton's barrister, Mr Mark Trowell, said. <br><br>"The real villains are those individuals who visited their perversity on this young man," Mr Trowell said. Gozenton was a tragic result of sexual abuse perpetrated by a school caretaker against himself and six other boys for three years. <br><br>Shame prevented him from revealing his "terrible secret" and he became introverted, rebellious and distant from his parents. <br><br>"At the age of 14, he was approached by a school chum about a new family where rebellion was encouraged and someone like this young man could get a sense of belonging," Mr Trowell said. He said the coven was attended by about 20 adults of both sexes, their young children and the teenage recruits. Rituals were both homosexual and heterosexual, he said. <br><br>His client had recognised cult members at earlier hearings but had refused to identify them for fear of reprisals, Mr Trowell said. <br><br>"These evil people kept this young man under their spell and direction for four years while these offences against him were committed. He ... was instructed to establish a junior coven for the purpose of recruiting junior members from school and the Scout group with which he was associated." <br><br>Mr Trowell said the initiation rituals mostly involved touching of genitals and, apart from three charges of oral sex were "not unduly perverse". The evil design charges related to attempts to recruit others into the cult, where Gozenton had the code name of Death. <br><br>He said Gozenton had been seeking to extricate himself from the satanists, established a stable relationship with a woman and improved relations with his parents and did not deserve a jail sentence. <br><br>Mr Chris Drew, for the Crown, said the charges against Gozenton were"extremely serious" and that jail was the only option available. <p></p><i></i>
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Reference link?

Postby professorpan » Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:02 am

Are there any online or offline rerences to this article? <p></p><i></i>
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Hi!

Postby Project Willow » Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:19 am

Hi Baio, <br>How are things going? It's pretty scary around here lately in a broad sense. <br>Nothing too threatening or traumatizing on a personal level, besides the usual, ...as far as I know.<br><!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :o --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/embarassed.gif ALT=":o"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br><br>Hope you are well. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Hi!

Postby biaothanatoi » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:50 am

Prof - It's too old for an online link, I'm afraid. I'm reveiwing RA cases in Australia, and I dug it up via a library database.<br><br>Hi Willow,<br><br>Personally, things are going pretty well. Thanks for asking. We had an attack about a month ago but otherwise good. Perp harassment down considerably – no phone calls, very few emails. If they want her they have to show up at her work, and I can’t see that being sustainable for them. As I’ve mentioned, other people are involved in her care now so much of the pressure is off me. <br><br>It’s been hard transitioning out of the ‘carer’ space to the ‘what the hell do I do with my life now’ space – hard to be a ‘regular guy’ again having lived through the last eighteen months. Taking a breather now but doing a bit of research, thinking about how to proceed with RA over the next few years. <br><br>Glad to hear that things seem good for you – I hope it stays that way.<br><br>B <p></p><i></i>
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police

Postby jenz » Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:58 pm

Interesting, I wonder where the officer got his info that satanism and child abuse are prevalent in the UK, because in the UK, the official line is still that it is hysteria to claim that - La Fontaine has declared it so, the police are still quoting her, she's still writing about 'satanic panic', the report by Scotland yard officers demonstrating such a link was buried, making that link is still the quickest way for a plaintiff to be shown the door and so on. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: police

Postby biaothanatoi » Thu Sep 08, 2005 10:26 pm

> Interesting, I wonder where the officer got his info that satanism and child abuse are prevalent in the UK<br><br>This article is an oldie, from 1991. La Fontaine’s stuff wasn’t published till 1994, I think. <br><br>The early nineties was when the Australian media still gave decent coverage to survivors, before one journo – Richard Guilliatt – made slandering survivors and their therapists his raison d’etre for a few years. <br><br>Beyond his two dozen articles claiming that therapists “invented” ritual abuse and his book along the same lines, Guilliatt gave a presentation to a 1997 conference on paedophilia at an Australian criminology institute (a hack speaking on psych/crime/paedophile issues?) in which he dismissed one survivor’s story because her memory came back to her in “dreams” when she was “sleeping less then three hours a night”. <br><br>Uh, yes. That’s called “flashbacks”. You’ll find it in the DSM IV under “post traumatic stress disorder”. <br><br>I thought the UK Department of Health commissioned Sinason to write another report on ritual abuse in 2001/2? Has there been any mobilization around ritual abuse after the ‘Adam’ case? Interesting how, when we find a ritually dismembered black body, the crime is a cultural/religious one, but when we find a ritually dismembered white body, the crime is the result of a pathological individual. <p></p><i></i>
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sinason report

Postby jenz » Fri Sep 09, 2005 5:49 am

didn't get published I think. reaction to Adam has been that Spindler, NCS, expressed on radio that they did not think ra confined to black commuity, but stance of ACPO is that ritual abuse crime does not exist in UK, and that they will not investigate allegations which arise from recovered memory. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: sinason report

Postby biaothanatoi » Sat Sep 10, 2005 2:23 am

Weird, since the UK has had convictions for ritual abuse - of course, it took detailed collaboration between the police and social services, back in the early 90s when ritual abuse wasn't a dirty word.<br><br>Bloody euphemisms. It's 'sadistic organised abuse' or 'women with complex needs' these days. I feel sorry for social/DV workers on the ground trying to get help for RA clients, when they aren't allowed to actually say what has happened/is happening to them.<br><br>The South Australian Ombudsman released a report a few years ago about a (ahem) "woman with complex needs" who was pregant through ritual rape. She accessed crisis servics becase she was terrified about what would happen to her child if she carried it full term. She stated that 'occult programming' meant that she would be likely to sexually abuse the child herself and allow others to abuse the child.<br><br>The Ombudsman got involved when social service workers became so concerned for the safety of the child that one worker agreed with the mother to become the child's foster carer. Somewhat inappropriate, but when you are a rape crisis counsellor faced with a captive woman who desperately wants to save her child from her own fate, fairly understandable. <br><br>After the birth, the mother filed a complaint to try and get her child back, and the Ombudsman got involved. If there were comprehensive services for RA survivors, the entire situation could have been avoided. <p></p><i></i>
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complex needs?

Postby jenz » Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:28 am

women with complex needs sounds more like a title from Cosmo magazine. changing the terminology is one way of 'losing' what's happening, but outright denial of matters of recent historical fact is where we're at now. Chief Officers of police have been unable to recall any cases of ra, and, with the policy they now declare, of not investigating allegations which arise from recovered memory, are pretty much guaranteeing that none will inconveniently surface. This is a human rights issue, certain kinds of crime will not be invetigated. <p></p><i></i>
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