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Template:TOC-right "Hell Minus One" is the memoir of Anne Johnson Davis published by Transcript Bulletin Publishing in December of 2008. In the book, Ms. Davis alleges that she was subjected as a child to satanic ritual abuse and gives graphic details about the reportedly repressed memories of incidents that she endured and the recovery process that followed. Confessions from her mother and stepfather were released by police and news media, and there are media reports, but no details, of physical abuse. The matter has never been adjudicated in a court.

Anne stated she felt good about telling her story under her real name. She hoped that the book would empower other abuse victims.[1]

History

Ms. Davis states was abused from the ages of 3 to 17 sexually abused, tortured and forced to hurt her siblings in satanic rituals. She runs an advocacy site for the book and allegations of ritual abuse.[2]

News reports described it as

From age 3 until she ran away at 17, she states she was sexually abused, tortured...and forced to hurt her siblings in Satanic rituals[3]

Another news account alleges

The confessions offer much greater detail of events Rachel (Rachel Hopkins is an alias) could not have ever known. Hopkins’ parents also confessed in detail to two investigators from the Utah Attorney General’s Office and to the leaders of the church they attended.[4]

At the age of 17, she ran away from home.[3] Ms. Davis went public with her story in 1995, during the time a study by the Utah Attorney General's Office on ritual abuse was taking place.[3][5][4] Davis states that her statements come from recovered memory techniques outside of therapy in her 30's.[2] Her mother and stepfather also agreed to pay for her therapy bills.[5].

Reported confessions

Reports from the author and media sources claim that both Anne’s mother and stepfather confessed in writing to Matt Jacobson, Lieutenant, Detective, Utah State Attorney General’s Office and his partner Mike King, with Jacobson stating “we found the contents of their confession letters to be true.” [6][3][7][4][5] Her mother and stepfather also confessed to the leaders of the church they went to.[4][5]

One media article reports that:

Paul Murphy: One woman who came forward to tell about ritual abuse brought something no one else has - a confession from the perpetrators. “Jenny” (Jenny is an alias) was only three years old when her parents started sexually abusing her.”

Paul Murphy: “And most people would be skeptical of Jenny’s story of satanic ritual abuse, except for one thing - her parents confessed. In these letters the parents ask for forgiveness and describe the abuse in detail.”

Paul Murphy: Her father wrote: ’The sexual abuse in our home was a repeat of the ritual.’[5]

Media coverage

Anne's story has been discussed in the Utah media.[3][4][5][8][9] She testified to investigators of the Ritual Abuse Task Force of the Utah State Attorney General’s Office investigating ritual abuse.[6][3][7][4][5]

References