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To: pbear8
I haven't read anything about this McMartin case yet but from what you just posted, I think I'm about ready to...I have a problem with PEDO stuff, it makes me sick to my stomach, for real...and it takes days for me to get tired enough to sleep again at night...

When I was researching PizzaGate MDDUDE and I would PM some stuff back and forth, not often, but when I found something I came across I would send...and it took 3 weeks for me to be able to sleep at night...

While I researching PizzaGate I came across some Madeline McCann stuff with the Podesta brothers pictures, I almost lost it that night...I called a friend of mine in PA and we talked for hours about this and the case in Denver, I was living there when that happened, and to this day I think the mother hired it done...she was living her childhood through her little daughter...

So as I was saying, I will try...God forgive these sick people because anyone who does anything like this to a child needs to burn in hell for eternity!!!

386 posted on 10/29/2019 12:37:01 PM PDT by HarleyLady27 ( "The Force Awakens!!!"... "Let The Force be with YOU!!!"... Making America Great Again)
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To: HarleyLady27
I haven't read anything about this McMartin case yet but from what you just posted, I think I'm about ready to

I suggest that you do not upset yourself. McMartin was a long time ago and many people's lives were destroyed. Nothing will change that, knowing what I know, I do not believe it.

Here is a book and description:

They Must Be Monsters

It began on August 12, 1983, when a disturbed woman’s bizarre accusation ignited hysteria across the small Southern California community of Manhattan Beach.
Driven by over-zealous investigators and a sensational news media, the legend of The McMartin Preschool became the “case of the century”—the longest, most expensive criminal trial in United States history.

Four years later, in the spring of 1988, in the midst of the ongoing frenzy, authors Matthew LeRoy and Deric Haddad, students at San Diego State University, left school to follow the case, a path that led them to Manhattan Beach, an upscale community where a vortex of suspicion left most residents leery of outsiders. In this instance, however, where the inquisitors were two unassuming college students, many opened their doors . . . and they had so much to say.

Through the summer of 1990, the authors conducted over one hundred interviews, as they bonded with key players on both sides of the conflict. No other journalists or network reporters were able to obtain such a diverse range of sources.

Now, thirty years later, this extraordinary event comes to life.

Written in a creative non-fiction format, They Must Be Monsters is told through the eyes of the “mother who started it all.” Using exclusive content—her volume of lost archives—the depth of her paranoia is unveiled; the portrait of a schizophrenic woman whose dark visions became a microcosm of the community around her. These authentic, never-before-seen documents finally bring an end to the mystery behind her fateful accusations.

The events of Manhattan Beach are true, an untold story, the calamity of an upscale seaside town gripped by fear, where friends turned on neighbors in a frantic campaign of misguided retribution—a devastating crucible that afflicted a generation of innocent people, an event eerily similar to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.

It’s a tale of horror, rage, superstition, and faith; a shameful moment in American folklore that’s been erroneously ignored by historians—a great injustice that should’ve never taken place—but,as history tends to repeat itself, most tragically did.

388 posted on 10/29/2019 12:49:16 PM PDT by pbear8 (the Lord is my light and my salvation)
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