Lawrence Wright
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Well, I think they must have raped my wife. Uh, okay. Uh, and, and then, uh, what did you do? Uh, well, I would have gone back to work and it was, it was all in this conditional tense. It must have been this way. I would have done this. He never said I did it in, but he confessed, uh, So he went to prison.
Well, I think they must have raped my wife. Uh, okay. Uh, and, and then, uh, what did you do? Uh, well, I would have gone back to work and it was, it was all in this conditional tense. It must have been this way. I would have done this. He never said I did it in, but he confessed, uh, So he went to prison.
And at some point, I was in L.A., and I decided to go to the headquarters of the Church of the Four Square Gospel. It was a church that Amy Semple McPherson created back in the old days of Hollywood. So I was talking to the leader of the church and I said, you know, that first outcry by this girl, Erica, happened, I think, at your summer camp. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. One of our counselors led that.
And at some point, I was in L.A., and I decided to go to the headquarters of the Church of the Four Square Gospel. It was a church that Amy Semple McPherson created back in the old days of Hollywood. So I was talking to the leader of the church and I said, you know, that first outcry by this girl, Erica, happened, I think, at your summer camp. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. One of our counselors led that.
And at some point, I was in L.A., and I decided to go to the headquarters of the Church of the Four Square Gospel. It was a church that Amy Semple McPherson created back in the old days of Hollywood. So I was talking to the leader of the church and I said, you know, that first outcry by this girl, Erica, happened, I think, at your summer camp. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. One of our counselors led that.
And I said, is she here? Yeah, yeah. Paula, come on in the office. So Paula, the evangelist who had been speaking at this church camp said, came in and I asked her about the setting for this church camp and how many girls were there and what was her role and so on. And she said, you know, I would be talking to them and I would say, there's a girl in the room. I can see her in a closet.
And I said, is she here? Yeah, yeah. Paula, come on in the office. So Paula, the evangelist who had been speaking at this church camp said, came in and I asked her about the setting for this church camp and how many girls were there and what was her role and so on. And she said, you know, I would be talking to them and I would say, there's a girl in the room. I can see her in a closet.
And I said, is she here? Yeah, yeah. Paula, come on in the office. So Paula, the evangelist who had been speaking at this church camp said, came in and I asked her about the setting for this church camp and how many girls were there and what was her role and so on. And she said, you know, I would be talking to them and I would say, there's a girl in the room. I can see her in a closet.
She's in a closet and she's so afraid of her father. And she hears the footsteps coming towards the end. Some girl cried out, it was me, it was me. And a lot of hysteria. And so at the end of camp, she says, I was preparing to leave and some of the counselors came over and said, there's a young woman who needs your attention. And so Erica was actually a counselor at this camp.
She's in a closet and she's so afraid of her father. And she hears the footsteps coming towards the end. Some girl cried out, it was me, it was me. And a lot of hysteria. And so at the end of camp, she says, I was preparing to leave and some of the counselors came over and said, there's a young woman who needs your attention. And so Erica was actually a counselor at this camp.
She's in a closet and she's so afraid of her father. And she hears the footsteps coming towards the end. Some girl cried out, it was me, it was me. And a lot of hysteria. And so at the end of camp, she says, I was preparing to leave and some of the counselors came over and said, there's a young woman who needs your attention. And so Erica was actually a counselor at this camp.
And we don't know what to do with her. She's on the stage and she's just weeping. And so Paula came over to Erica and she said, and I put my hand on her head and I prayed over her. And I heard God say, you've been abused. And then I said, and it's been happening for a long time. And it's your father. Now, this was a very religious young woman, Erica was.
And we don't know what to do with her. She's on the stage and she's just weeping. And so Paula came over to Erica and she said, and I put my hand on her head and I prayed over her. And I heard God say, you've been abused. And then I said, and it's been happening for a long time. And it's your father. Now, this was a very religious young woman, Erica was.
And we don't know what to do with her. She's on the stage and she's just weeping. And so Paula came over to Erica and she said, and I put my hand on her head and I prayed over her. And I heard God say, you've been abused. And then I said, and it's been happening for a long time. And it's your father. Now, this was a very religious young woman, Erica was.
And she was getting this message from God telling her that her father had been abusing her. There was no evidence. There never was any evidence of it. It was only this transmittal, you know, the hand on the head and the message from God. And it led to the ruination of Paul Ingram's life and suicide. the splintering of his family. But he served years in prison.
And she was getting this message from God telling her that her father had been abusing her. There was no evidence. There never was any evidence of it. It was only this transmittal, you know, the hand on the head and the message from God. And it led to the ruination of Paul Ingram's life and suicide. the splintering of his family. But he served years in prison.
And she was getting this message from God telling her that her father had been abusing her. There was no evidence. There never was any evidence of it. It was only this transmittal, you know, the hand on the head and the message from God. And it led to the ruination of Paul Ingram's life and suicide. the splintering of his family. But he served years in prison.
And once again, the business of trying to roll back a conviction is extremely difficult, especially one that had been framed as child abuse with a satanic addition to it. Is that them? Yeah, that's the family before it became the victim.
And once again, the business of trying to roll back a conviction is extremely difficult, especially one that had been framed as child abuse with a satanic addition to it. Is that them? Yeah, that's the family before it became the victim.
And once again, the business of trying to roll back a conviction is extremely difficult, especially one that had been framed as child abuse with a satanic addition to it. Is that them? Yeah, that's the family before it became the victim.