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Spying on the Enemy's Camp

NCJ Number
151037
Author(s)
S Dena; L England
Date Published
1994
Length
151 pages
Annotation
This autobiography of Sal Dena focuses upon his spiritual experiences, notably the battle between God and the devil, and how he has used his skills as a private investigator to trace various serial killings to satanic groups.
Abstract
The author notes that there were several hundred deaths nationwide between 1975, when Gary Addison Taylor was sent to prison, and 1979. The author himself investigated a small percentage of these, sufficient for him to conclude that the connection between the killings and satanism was strong and growing stronger. One section of the book discusses the author's involvement in the investigation of the Atlanta murders that occurred from 1979 through 1981. His investigation of the killings and his interviews with Wayne Williams convinced him that Williams was part of a Rastafarian black occult group that killed the young black boys as part of their ritual sacrifices. The author concluded that Wayne Williams was not the killer, but rather was given the assignment of disposing of the bodies. Dena explains his theological interpretations of satanic killings and provides guidelines for how he and others can counter the wiles of the devil. Chapter notes

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