Police Who Believe [n]

Author: Kerr Cuhulain
Posted: December 23rd. 2002
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1. MITCHELL, Norman E: Hidden Practices, pg 1. 2. The Charlotte Observer, 88-4-28, article by Rob Urban, "Tips Take Investigators to Scene of Rituals", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 53. 3. Hidden Practices, pg 2. 4. Ibid, pg 3. 5. Ibid, pg 2, quoting Colin Wilson from his book The Occult (Random House, c71, pg 33): 6. Ibid, pg 2. 7. Ibid, pg 4. 8. Ibid. 9. The Fayetteville Observer, 88-8-1, Special Report by Pat Reese, "Signs of Satan", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 46. 10. Hidden Practices, pg 15. 11. Hidden Practices, pg 4. 12. Ibid. 13. Insight, 88-1-11, article by Derk Kinnane Roelofsma, "Battling Satanism A Haunting Task", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 17. 14. Hidden Practices, pg 17. 15. Letter to Claudia Dremann from Nickolai Guliaeff, Jr, 88-11-30. 16. Police Product News, Oct 85, "Who Are The Cults?", author unknown, reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 40. 17. Police Product News, Oct 85, article by Kim Remesh-Allnutt, "Cults: Organized, Armed and Protected by the First Amendment", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 42. 18. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), 87-3-14, article by Rebecca Jones, "Cults Benefit from the Disbelief Expert Says", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 41. 19. Fayetteville Times, 88-8-1, special report by Pat Reese, "The Signs of Satan", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 46. 20. Ibid. 21. Ibid. 22. Ibid. 23. Ibid. 24. Ibid. 25. Fayetteville Times, 88-8-1, article by Pat Reese, "Police Say Problem is a Serious One", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 49. 26. Fayetteville Times, 88-8-1, article by Pat Reese, "Satan Worship Has Deep Roots", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 50. 27. Fayetteville Times, 88-11-23, article by Ellen Scarborough, "Satanic Practices Described to Board, Parents", and article by Gary Moss of the same newspaper dated 88-11-23, "Minister Details List of Satanic Horror Stories", reproduced in Hidden Practices on page 51, 52. 28. San Diego County Sheriff's Association, Gangs, Groups, Cults: An Informational Aid to Understanding, pg 114. 29. Ibid. 30. Ibid, pg 115. 31. Ibid. 32. Ibid. 33. Ibid. 34. Ibid. 35. Ibid, pg 117. 36. Ibid, pg 118, emphasis in original. 37. Ibid, pg 119. 38. Ibid, pg 120. 39. Ibid. 40. Ibid. 41. Ibid, pg 123. 42. Ibid, pg 125. 43. Ibid. 44. Ibid. 45. Ibid. 46. Ibid, pg 126. 47. Ibid. 48. Ibid, pg 133. 49. Ibid. 50. Ibid. 51. Ibid. 52. Ibid. 53. unknown "Times" newspaper, date unknown, article by Dianne Klein, "Satan Sleuths Once Scoffed at by Peers, Police Experts in Occult Crime are now Frighteningly in Demand", reproduced on page 134, and the "Daily Californian", date unknown, article by Jo Moreland, "Law Enforcement Turns Watchful Eye Toward Satanism". 54. Ibid, pg 137. 55. Ibid, pg 139.


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Kerr Cuhulain
Location: Surrey, British Columbia
 Website: http://www.officersofavalon.com
 Bio: Kerr Cuhulain the author of this article, is known to the mundane world as Detective Constable Charles Ennis. Ennis, a former child abuse investigator, is the author of several articles on child abuse investigation that appeared in Law & Order Magazine. Better known to the Pagan community by his Wiccan name, Kerr Cuhulain, Ennis was the first Wiccan police officer to go public about his beliefs 28 years ago. Kerr is now the Preceptor General of Officers of Avalon. Kerr went on to write four books: The Law Enforcement Guide to Wicca (Horned Owl Publishing), Wiccan Warrior and Full Contact Magick: A Book of Shadows for the Wiccan Warrior. (Llewellyn Publications), as well as a book based on this series: Witch Hunts: Out of the Broom Closet (Spiral Publishing).
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