In the Name of the Devil: Inside America's Satanic Panic & Cult Crimes

· Horror Stories That Grip You with Fear, Dread, and Twists Book 1 · Dipesh Piplani
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When fear becomes evidence, history becomes horror. In the Name of the Devil explores the dark era of Satanic Panic in 1980s and 1990s America, when tales of Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA), occult crimes, and cult crimes gripped the nation.

This meticulously researched account examines high-profile trials like the McMartin Preschool, West Memphis Three, and Ricky Kasso cases, revealing how moral panic, media hysteria, and recovered memory therapy turned unverified allegations into courtroom drama.

Discover how occult conspiracies and demonic scapegoats influenced families, communities, and justice itself, and learn the real-life aftermath of a panic that destroyed lives and reshaped the legal system.

Perfect for fans of true crime, historical true crime, psychological manipulation, and paranormal conspiracies, this book uncovers the chilling intersection of occult crime and mass hysteria.

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Anuradha Piplani
July 16, 2025
An Eye-Opening Dive into America’s Dark Moral Panic This book offers a thorough and gripping investigation into the Satanic Panic era, revealing the deep social fears and media hysteria that fueled it. The author presents well-researched case studies and insightful analysis, shedding light on how mass paranoia led to real-life consequences. A compelling read for anyone interested in true crime, sociology, or cultural history.
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suman singh
July 16, 2025
A Riveting Deep Dive into a Dark Chapter of American History In the Name of the Devil unpacks the hysteria, fear, and real crimes that fueled America’s Satanic Panic with impressive clarity and detail. The author skillfully balances historical context with chilling true crime stories, exposing how fear and misinformation shaped a nationwide moral crisis. This book is both a fascinating exploration of cult culture and a sobering reminder of the dangers of mass paranoia.
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Mahima Sharma
July 12, 2025
A gripping, eye-opening look into the hysteria and horror of America's Satanic Panic era. This book dives deep into cult crimes, false accusations, and the cultural fear that fueled them. It’s well-researched, chilling, and thought-provoking — perfect for true crime fans who want more than just shock value.
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