Anonymous ID: 50c20e Aug. 24, 2020, 12:20 a.m. No.10399857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

https://journaltimes.com/news/local/satan-worship-theory-discounted/article_9768b227-9dc6-5d3b-94e2-81c3a0152645.html

 

Satanic killings are known to cause injuries similar to those suffered by murder victim James M. Madden, but a medical examiner said Monday Madden's death was a homosexual homicide.

 

Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen,Milwaukee Countymedical examiner, said he based his conclusion on an examination of Madden's body - which was decapitated, dismembered, dissected and drained of blood June 27, 1990.

 

Jentzen testified during the murder trial of Joachim Dressler, 43, formerly of 11739 5 Mile Road in Raymond. Dressler's trial is in its second week beforeRacine CountyCircuit Court Judge Gerald Ptacek.

 

Jentzen rejected a satanic explanation for the death of Madden, 24, of Whitefish Bay. But he said there were similarities between Madden's injuries and the type of ritualistic wounds linked to devil worship.

 

"Although the injuries may be consistent with a satanic type of death … it's my opinion that it's a homosexual homicide," Jentzen said.

 

Such sexually motivated killings, according to Jentzen, involve many more injuries than are necessary to cause death and frequently involve mutilation of sexual organs.

 

Jentzen, however, said he was familiar with the characteristics of satanic murders.

 

"I am aware of the taking of the head, the bodily organs," Jentzen told defense attorney James Mathie of Milwaukee.

 

Mathie, who contends Dressler is innocent, said Racine County authorities failed to properly investigate the possibility of a link between satanic worship and Madden's death.

 

Mathie said the victim's head is placed on a pole and later dumped at the murder scene in a satanic killing. He said the victim's left hand and genitals also are sought by devil worshipers.

 

"The satanists believe that by taking the left hand, it will give them power from the devil," Mathie said.

 

He said satanists would use a man's sexual organ to make an item used in ritualistic ceremonies.

 

Madden spent years following the Grateful Dead rock band, according to Mathie, who said the legion of "Dead Heads" also includes a satanic cult. He said Madden had spent time with other Dead Heads in the week before his death.

 

Jentzen said he "wouldn't be surprised" by the existence of such a cult.

 

Mathie asked Jentzen if he had heard of Racine County sightings of people wearing hoods, filing into wooded areas. He also questioned Jentzen's knowledge about the ritualistic killing of a dog in a rural barn and suspected satanic activity near Waterford.

 

"They (authorities) do indicate there is a general amount of satanic action in rural areas," Jentzen said.

 

District Attorney Lennie Weber and Sheriff Robert Rohner said there is no reason to believe satanic practices are common in Racine County.

 

Weber said Mathie developed his theory about a satanic link from reading sheriff's deputies' reports about the death of Madden. Those allegations already have been investigated and rejected, she said.

Anonymous ID: 50c20e Aug. 24, 2020, 12:26 a.m. No.10399875   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10399872

Leaning towards the latter

>Jentzen, however, said he was familiar with the characteristics of satanic murders.

 

>"I am aware of the taking of the head, the bodily organs," Jentzen told defense attorney James Mathie of Milwaukee.