SLC Weekly's Stephen Dark almost expresses skepticism in reporting Judy Byington's version of Jenny Hill's story, in which Hill's multiple personalities are the result of "mind control experiments," and in which Hill "was tortured on an altar and forced to watch the murder of a
6-year-old by a satanic coven, only to be saved by the intervention of
an angel."
Dark notes that Hill was diagnosed in the care of one Weston
Whatcott, between 1984 and 1985, at the Utah State Hospital, where Westcott--who has also run West-Sands Adoption agency in Utah for decades--decided that "Hill's multiple personalities were
a result of childhood trauma, 'namely repeated sexual assaults coupled
with ritual abuse.'"
To Dark, Byington also repeats her claim of working with the Utah Attorney General's Office--which the AG's Office denies--although in this version, Byington's role seems more limited, merely that she "talked to a special-investigations unit at the Utah Attorney General's office in 2006."
Byington also repeats her claim that "an FBI agent who looked at Hill's medical records told Byington
that there was confirmation that horrendous torture had occurred," but reasons that are anyone's guess, "wouldn't open up a case."
Examining paraphilia, pornography, and ethical and legal issues in the work of Twenty-Two Faces author and Utah-based therapist Judy Byington (LCSW), who claims expert knowledge of global Satanic cults; multiple personalities / dissociative identity disorder as a form of Nazi-based "mind control programming"; divine instruction and intervention; levitation; and the ritual abuse, rape, torture, and sacrifice of thousands of children across the world.
||| Introduction ||| Excerpts from Twenty-Two Faces ||| Reviews ||| Jenny Hill's Family Responds |||
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Monday, June 25, 2012
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