compiled by Zeena and Nikolas Schreck February 2, 1998 © 1998 Wolfslair, Inc. 8033 Sunset Boulevard #1313 Los Angeles, CA 90046; U.S.A.
Note: I mentioned in my last post (8-8-88: H8 is Gr8) that a lot of Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey's official biography is "BS," so today I dug up this old list compiled by his daughter and her husband that compares the legend to the reality upon which I based that statement. A lot of the falsehoods are easy to verify, and a lot of it is harmless self-mythologizing. Some of it, like accusations of beating his wife and the animal cruelty, is a lot more disturbing. Some of this "de-bunking" would be so easy to counter with evidence I can't see why Zeena would lie about it. I can't verify a lot of it, but she does provide sources. A dedicated biographer could easily separate the fact and the fiction, and as I've said, I for one would like to see a proper biography of the man, warts and all.
While one must bear in mind this compilation comes from an estranged daughter with a pitchfork to grind, one must also consider that if Zeena is lying it would be easy enough to disprove. And one must ask, unless Zeena is insanely bitter, why would she malign her father so badly? Clearly, this was a family with issues. Believe or disbelieve what you want, but I found this to be illuminating, and I've linked to some things that either support Zeena's claims or shed light on what might for some people be rather obscure references.
As I've said, I've always had a soft spot for LaVey and can excuse his self-mythologizing; the CoS was, after all, his business
, and as such required a larger-than-life figurehead to make it fun and intriguing. I always saw LaVey as a carny of sorts, and he created a world for himself into which people are drawn to this day. I was disheartened by a lot of this stuff and in the end, my image of the man became less rosy. But like I said, decide for yourself....The CoS has written its own rebuttal, but as of today, their website seems to be down. So when I said before the CoS seems to consist only of a website these days, even that
doesn't seem to be the case....
Bold-face and italicized text are my own tweaks and insertions. I also added the photos. I have no affiliation with either Schreck. I am neither pro- nor anti-Anton LaVey, either, just following up on an off-hand comment I'd made. Getting back into the completist swing of things it would seem. In many ways, I'm merely a compulsive "lister," or maker of lists....Anton Szandor LaVey (1930-1997), along with Charles Manson, Timothy Leary,
and other messianic pop gurus, was a notorious figure of the 1960s'
subculture of social experiment. As the flamboyant High Priest of the
Church of Satan and the author of
The Satanic Bible, he served as an
ideal bogeyman for the sensation-seeking American media of that
tumultuous period.
His curious celebrity was based largely on a
self-created legend. This carefully-orchestrated legend may, in the
final analysis, be LaVey's most enduring legacy. LaVey disseminated his
legend through interviews with journalists, personal discussion with his
disciples, and two LaVey-approved [auto]biographies (apparently
ghostwritten by LaVey himself). The first of these, 1974's
The Devil's
Avenger (credited to LaVey associate Burton Wolfe), embellished on the
fabrications Wolfe had already sketched in his introduction to
The
Satanic Bible [
Wolfe did a second, longer introduction after a brief period when the intro was penned by Michael Aquino; current editions are introduced by Magus Peter H. Gilmore. According to Wikipedia, The Satanic Bible has gone through 30 printings, has never been out of print, and had sold over a million copies worldwide.] The second, 1990's
Secret Life of a Satanist (credited to
Blanche Barton, LaVey's live-in secretary and mother of his son),
contradicted many of LaVey's own claims in the earlier volume, while
putting forth new legends for public consumption. As social historians
and scholars of occult movements begin to study LaVey's life and times
in an objective historical context, a wealth of information concerning
the man beneath the Devil horns has come to light. This brief checklist
is a concise guide to separating the deliberate prevarications from the
human, all-too-human facts. For brevity's sake, only the most well-known
aspects of the legend will be clarified here.
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LEGEND: Claimed that "Anton Szandor LaVey" was his genuine birth name.
REALITY: Born "Howard Stanton Levey".
SOURCES: Birth certificate 4/11/1930, Cook County, Illinois. Confirmed by relatives.
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LEGEND: Claimed his parents were Joseph and Augusta LaVey.
REALITY: Parents were Michael and Gertrude Levey.
SOURCES:
Birth certificate 4/11/1930, Cook County, Illinois. Confirmed by ASL's
daughter Zeena and daughter
Karla according to her entry on ASL's death
certificate.
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LEGEND:
Claimed he was introduced to the Dark Side by his Transylvanian Gypsy
grandmother, who regaled him as a child with supernatural folklore and
tales of vampires and werewolves.
REALITY: ASL's grandmother was
not Transylvanian nor of Gypsy stock. She was a Ukrainian named Cecile
Luba Primokov-Coulton ("Coulton" was Anglicized from "Koltonoff").
Despite his frequent claims, ASL had no Gypsy ancestry.
SOURCES: Relatives, including ASL's parents.
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LEGEND:
In 1945 the 15-year-old ASL was brought to the ruins of postwar Germany
by his uncle, a U.S. Coast Guard officer. There the teenaged ASL was
shown top-secret films inspired by Satanic cult lodges and their
rituals. ASL claimed that the "German" rituals in his 1972 book
The
Satanic Rituals were actual transcripts of the filmed rituals he saw as a
youth.
REALITY: Young Howard spent the entirety of 1945 in
suburban northern California, and never visited Germany at any time in
his life. The uncle who he claimed brought him to Germany was
incarcerated at McNeill Island Penitentiary for involvement with Al
Capone-related criminal activity during 1945, and was never in the armed
forces. Allied martial law forbade U.S. citizens from visiting postwar
Germany. The "German" rituals in
The Satanic Rituals are written in
extremely poor, Anglicized German. They are clearly uncredited
adaptations of the short story
The Hounds of Tindalos by
Frank Belknap
Long and
H.G. Wells' famous novel
The Island of Dr. Moreau.
SOURCES:
ASL relatives, former wife
Diane LaVey,
The Hounds of Tindalos,
The
Island of Dr. Moreau,
The Satanic Rituals, Church of Satan member
Rosalind Herkommer (who translated ASL's rituals into German).
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LEGEND:
The 15-year-old ASL played second oboe with the San Francisco Ballet
Orchestra, making him the youngest musician ever to play with that
prestigious institution.
REALITY: There was no "San Francisco
Ballet Orchestra" in 1945. The San Francisco Ballet was accompanied by a
local orchestra, whose records show that none of its three oboists was
named "Levey" or "LaVey".
SOURCES: San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum, San Francisco, California.
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LEGEND:
In 1947 ASL ran away from home and joined the Clyde Beatty Circus. The
Circus employed the 17-year-old as a lion tamer. He then replaced the
Circus calliope player, accompanying such famous Beatty acts as the
Concellos, Harold Alanza, and the Cristianis.
REALITY: The
voluminous Beatty archives show no record of a "Levey" or "LaVey" as
lion tamer or musician. The Concellos, Alanza, and Cristianis were never
Beatty performers; they worked exclusively for the Ringling Brothers
Circus.
SOURCES: Beatty 1947 Route Books, Circus World Museum, Baraboo, Wisconsin (Wright, "SD", page 67); ASL relatives.
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LEGEND:
In 1948 the 18-year-old ASL was engaged to play organ at the Mayan
burlesque theater in Los Angeles. There he met a young stripper named
Marilyn Monroe, with whom he had a passionate love affair in the period
before her rise to film stardom. According to ASL, Monroe had resorted
to stripping to pay her rent. As proof of his relationship with Monroe,
ASL later showed visitors a copy of Monroe's famous nude calendar
inscribed "Dear Tony, How many times have you seen this! Love, Marilyn".
REALITY: ASL never knew Monroe. Monroe intimate Robert Slatzer
and Harry Lipton, Monroe's agent in 1948, have exposed and discredited
this tale. [
Note: Slatzer claimed to have been briefly married to Monroe and has himself been called a "liar and a fantasist."] Lipton paid Monroe's expenses, including her rent. Paul
Valentine, director of the
Mayan Theater, has stated that the Mayan was
never a burlesque theater, and that neither Monroe nor ASL ever worked
for the Mayan in any capacity. Diane LaVey, ASL's former wife, has
admitted that she forged the "Monroe" inscription on the calendar. ASL's
former publicist Edward Webber claims ASL admitted he never knew
Monroe.
SOURCES: Diane LaVey, Paul Valentine (Wright, "SD", page
#68), Harry Lipton (Aquino-Lipton conversation 12/1/82), Robert Slatzer
(letter to Aquino 11/27/82), Edward Webber (interview by Aquino
6/2/91).
[Note: LaVey was an accomplished organist.]
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LEGEND:
ASL was exposed to the savagery of human nature during his stint as a
San Francisco Police photographer in the early 1950s.
REALITY:
San Francisco Police Department past employment records include no
"Howard Levey" nor "Anton LaVey". Frank Moser, who was a SFPD
photographer in the early 1950s, said that ASL never worked for the
Department.
SOURCES: SFPD records, Frank Moser (Wright, "SD", page 68).
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LEGEND: ASL studied criminology at San Francisco City College during the Korean War.
REALITY: SFCC has no record of ASL's enrollment at any time.
SOURCES: SFCC records (Wright, "SD", page 68).
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LEGEND:
ASL purchased the house at
6114 California Street (which would later
become the headquarters of the Church of Satan - the infamous "
Black House") because he discovered on first inspection that it was the former
brothel of Barbary Coast madam
Mammy Pleasant. The house was
honeycombed with trapdoors and secret passageways, built by Pleasant to
elude police raids.
REALITY: 6114 was ASL's parents' home. It
was never a brothel, nor did Mammy Pleasant ever live or work there.
ASL's parents first allowed ASL and his first wife Carole to live in the
house, then transferred ownership of it to ASL and his second wife
Diane in 1971. Such secret passages and hidden rooms that exist were
constructed by ASL.
SOURCES: Relatives, San Francisco property records (Michael & Gertrude Levey, Joint Tenancy Grant Deed, July 9, 1971).
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LEGEND:
In the 1950s ASL traveled to Nice, France, where he recorded an album
of organ music under the pseudonym of "
Georges Montalba".
REALITY:
ASL's first and only trip to France was in the mid-1970s, when his
Dutch disciple Maarten Lamers, Amsterdam sex club owner, financed his
voyage. The "ASL=Montalba" story appeared in 1989, when a gullible
Church of Satan member found a Montalba album and suggested that it was
similar to ASL's own music. ASL, never pleased by competition, responded
with the preposterous "pseudonym" claim - which is still ardently
supported by his posthumous followers.
SOURCES: Diane LaVey, Zeena LaVey.
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LEGEND:
ASL was the official city organist for San Francisco until 1966,
playing for gala events such as government banquets and political
meetings.
REALITY: San Francisco has never had an "official city
organist". According to ASL's first wife Carole, his only income of
$29.91/week was generated by his regular engagement at the "Lost
Weekend" nightclub, where he was the house Wurlitzer organist.
SOURCE:
Julie Burford, Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California (Wright,
"SD", page 68). Carole LaVey's divorce proceeding records (Wright, "SD",
page 68).
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LEGEND:
On the night of April 30, 1966 (the German Satanic [
The night is associated with witches and pranks in Germany, but it is named after a Christian
Saint and is celebrated as such in most of Europe] festival of
Walpurgisnacht), ASL in a "blinding flash" declared himself the High
Priest of Satan, proclaimed that the Age of Satan had begun, and founded
the Church of Satan as a religious institution.
REALITY: In
1966 ASL supplemented his income by presenting weekend lectures on
exotic and occult topics, and by conducting "Witches' Workshops". He
charged $2 a head, filling his living room with the curious and
establishing a local reputation as an eccentric. Professional publicist
Edward Webber suggested to ASL that he "would never make any money by
lecturing on Friday nights for donations ... it would be better to form
some sort of church and get a charter from the State of California ... I
told Anton at the time that the press was going to flip out over all
this and that we would get a lot of notoriety". In the summer of 1966,
long after the fictional founding-date invented later, a newspaper
article about ASL's lectures offhandedly referred to him as "priest of
the Devil's church". This mixture of Webber's idea and the newspaper's
characterization resulted in the creation of the Church of Satan as a
business and publicity vehicle. Jack Webb, a San Francisco Police
investigator who knew ASL from the "Lost Weekend" nightclub, also
suggested that he should form a church of some kind to exploit his
recondite knowledge.
SOURCES: Edward Webber (interview by Aquino 6/2/91), Jack Webb, Diane LaVey.
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LEGEND:
ASL's trademark shaved head was the result of a ceremonial head-shaving
on April 30, 1966, to formalize his role as High Priest of Satan. This
ritual was performed in the tradition of the
Yezidi devil-worshiping
[
The Yezidi are a religious minority, monotheists persecuted by the Muslim majority, but in no sense "devil-worshipers"] tribes of Iraq, who were said to have carried out a similar ceremony.
REALITY:
ASL shaved his head in the summer of 1966 due to a lighthearted dare
from his wife. The "LaVey look" had nothing to do with the Church of
Satan founding nor any mystical meaning attached to it later. Nor do
Yezidi
qawwals (religious teachers) shave their heads.
SOURCES: Diane LaVey; Ethel S. Drower, Peacock Angel, 1941; C.J. Edmonds, A Pilgrimage to Lalish, Royal Asiatic Society, 1967.
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LEGEND:
In 1966 ASL personally designed the
Baphomet emblem of the Church of
Satan. He owns the right to this design, claiming it cannot be
reproduced without obtaining licensing rights from the Church of Satan.
REALITY:
The
Baphomet emblem [
More properly, the "Sigil of Baphomet"] used by the Church of Satan was neither original to
it nor created by ASL, hence cannot be trademarked. The original
Baphomet dates at least as far back as the medieval Knights Templar. The
artwork for the current emblem's goat/pentagram first appears in a 1931
book by
Oswald Wirth. The complete emblem with the added circles and
"LVYThN" Hebrew letters appears on the cover of a book by
Maurice Bessy
two years before the creation of the Church of Satan. Early photos of
Church activities often show ASL or his disciples using the Bessy book
as a photo-prop because of its prominent cover-Baphomet, and he included
that book in his
Compleat Witch bibliography. The Baphomet, including
this rendition of it, is clearly in the public domain.
SOURCES:
Oswald Wirth,
La fran-maconnerie rendue intelligible a ces adeptes - II,
"Le compagnon", Paris: Derry-Livres, 1931, page #60; Maurice Bessy,
A
Pictorial History of Magic and the Supernatural, London: Spring Books,
1964 [the original edition of this work -
Histoire en 1000 images de la
magie - was published in 1961 by Editions du Pont Royal]; Thomas H.
Hilton,
Sex and the Occult, Vol. I, Los Angeles: Centurion Press,
1974; Church of Satan members,
The Black Flame (a 1980s Church of Satan
magazine).
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LEGEND:
One of ASL's most widely-accepted falsehoods is his claim that he
served as technical advisor for the 1968
Roman Polanski film
Rosemary's
Baby. ASL also claimed to have played the curiously-unaccredited part of
the Devil in that film.
REALITY: ASL had no involvement with
Rosemary's Baby. Polanski's close friend
Gene Gutowski (original
producer of the film) stated that there was no technical advisor, nor
did ASL ever even meet Polanski. Producer
William Castle, who details
all aspects of the film's production in his autobiography, never
mentions ASL. He does describe Polanski's diligence in basing the film
exactly on the Ira Levin novel from which it was adapted, eliminating
any need for technical advice. The father of the actress who played Mia
Farrow's body-double in the Devil scene recalled that a young, very
slender professional dancer played the part, dressed in a small rubber
suit. In 1971 this suit was acquired by Studio One Productions in
Louisville, Kentucky, for use in a low-budget horror film
Asylum of
Satan. Michael Aquino, technical advisor for that film, examined the
suit and concluded that the 200-pound, 6-foot ASL could not possibly
have worn it. [The suit was worn by a girl in the Asylum film.] Not a
single member of the cast or crew of Rosemary's Baby has ever mentioned
ASL's involvement. In 1968 a San Francisco theater did ask ASL to make
an appearance at the film's local opening as a promotional event. This
appears to have been ASL's only connection with the film that engendered
the 1960s' popular interest in Satanism.
SOURCES: Gene
Gutowski; William Castle, Step Right Up! I'm Gonna Scare the Pants off
America, New York: Pharos Books, 1992; Diane LaVey, Michael A. Aquino
(COS, page #17).
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LEGEND:
Jayne Mansfield, Hollywood sex symbol and actress, was a card-carrying Satanist and had an affair with ASL.
REALITY:
Publicity agent Tony Kent, an associate of Ed Webber, arranged the
meeting between Mansfield and ASL as a publicity stunt. ASL was smitten
with the actress. Mansfield, who made no secret of her many affairs,
denied knowing ASL intimately, and no associate of hers has ever
confirmed any supposed romance with ASL. In a 1967 interview she said,
"He had fallen in love with me and wanted to join my life with his. It
was a laugh." According to ASL's publicist Edward Webber, Mansfield
would ridicule her Satanic suitor by calling from her Los Angeles home
and seductively teasing him while her friends listened in on the
conversation. ASL's public claims that he had an affair with Mansfield
began only after Mansfield's death in an automobile accident, which he
also claimed was the result of a curse he had placed on her lover Sam
Brody.
SOURCES: Edward Webber (interview by Aquino 6/2/91);
interview with Mansfield quoted in Jayne Mansfield by May Mann, Pocket
Books, 1974.
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LEGEND: ASL wrote
The Satanic Bible, his principal work, to fulfill his congregation's need for a scriptural guide.
REALITY:
The Satanic Bible was conceived as a commercial vehicle by paperback
publisher Avon Books. Avon approached ASL for some kind of Satanic work
to cash in on the Satanism & witchcraft fad of the late 1960s.
Pressed for material to meet Avon's deadline, ASL resorted to
plagiarism, assembling extracts from an obscure 1896 tract -
Might is Right by Ragnar Redbeard into a "Book of Satan" for the SB, and claiming
its authorship by himself. [Ironically these MiR passages are the ones
most frequently quoted by ASL disciples.] Another third of the SB
consists of
John Dee's "
Enochian Keys", taken directly but again without
attribution from
Aleister Crowley's Equinox. The SB's "Nine Satanic
Statements", one of the Church of Satan's central doctrines, is a
paraphrase, again unacknowledged, of passages from
Ayn Rand's
Atlas
Shrugged. The last words in the SB - "Yankee Rose" - have been puzzled
over for years by readers. "YR" is actually the name of an old popular
tune in ASL's nightclub repertoire.
SOURCES: ASL,
The Satanic
Bible; Ragnar Redbeard,
Might is Right, Port Townsend: Loompanics
(reprint), 1896; Ayn Rand,
Atlas Shrugged (Galt's speech, ca. pages
#936-993); "Yankee Rose" by Sidney Holden & Abe Frankl (Irving
Berlin Music, 1926).
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LEGEND: ASL claimed that at the height of the Church of Satan's popularity there were hundreds of thousands of formal members.
REALITY:
Diane LaVey (who administered the Church as High Priestess 1966-1984),
Michael A. Aquino (senior Magister of the Church and Editor of its
Cloven Hoof newsletter 1971-1975), and Zeena LaVey (High Priestess of
the Church 1985-1990) have all affirmed that the figures claimed by ASL
were grossly exaggerated. The membership of the Church of Satan never
exceeded 300 individuals, several of whom were nonmember subscribers to
the newsletter or ASL friends receiving complimentary mailings.
SOURCES: Diane LaVey, Michael A. Aquino, Zeena LaVey.
[
One day I'll do a post on Aquino: Ph.D., Lt. Col. in the U.S. Army (PsyOps, Green Beret), Temple of Set founder, self-styled Scottish Baron.....interesting cat.
CoS-types despise Aquino, but his C.V. is impressive....]
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LEGEND:
ASL claimed to be a multimillionaire, owning three homes in northern
California, a convent in Italy, a chateau in France, a fleet of luxury
automobiles, a 185-foot yacht, three salvage ships, and other property.
REALITY:
During Diane [LaVey] Hegarty's 1988-91 lawsuit against ASL, and ASL's
subsequent 1991 filing for bankruptcy, ASL stipulated under oath that he
owned nothing more than 50% of the house his parents had given jointly
to him and Diane, along with the personal items he kept therein. ASL's
final years were subsidized by California state aid.
Assessors declared the house to be in such poor repair as to be nearly worthless on the real estate market. Family members have attested to the fact that by the
mid-1970s the LaVeys lived in near-poverty, frequently having to rely
upon ASL's father's generosity. According to other LaVey relatives, ASL
continued to rely on handouts from friends and relatives until the end
of his life.
SOURCES: Hegarty v. LaVey (San Francisco Superior
Court Case #891863), Anton LaVey Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 (U.S. Bankruptcy
Court, Northern California, Case #91-34251), Zeena LaVey, other
relatives.
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LEGEND: ASL was a close friend of
Sammy Davis, Jr. and inducted him into the Church of Satan.
REALITY:
Sammy Davis, Jr. was invited to accept an honorary membership in the
Church of Satan by Michael Aquino. After Davis sent Aquino his
acceptance on March 17, 1973, he was presented with the honorary
membership on April 13, 1973 by Aquino and Karla LaVey alone. ASL did
not meet Davis until August 1973.
SOURCES: Davis letter to
Aquino 3/17/73; Church of Satan Priesthood Bulletin 4/30/73; Aquino,
COS, Chapter 23; Sammy Davis, Hollywood in a Suitcase (pre-publication
text, printed in Daily News, New York, 9/11/80), Karla LaVey.
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LEGEND: ASL presented himself as a loving family man.
REALITY:
ASL violently beat his wife Diane throughout their marriage. In 1984 a
police report was made describing Diane being strangled into
unconsciousness by ASL, who was in such a murderous rage that his
daughter Karla had to pull him off Diane and drag her outside the house
to save her life. ASL routinely physically beat and abused those of his
female disciples with whom he had sex, forcing them into prostitution as
part of his "Satanic counseling" and collecting their earnings. In 1986
ASL was a passive witness to the sexual molestation of his own grandson
by a longtime friend who was later convicted of sex crimes with minors.
In 1990 ASL informed a mentally-ill stalker of his daughter Zeena of
her whereabouts and the time & location of a public appearance she
was scheduled to make, deliberately endangering her life.
SOURCES: San Francisco Police records of ASL attack on Diane LaVey, Zeena LaVey, Diane LaVey, Stanton LaVey.
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LEGEND: ASL had a deeply affectionate relationship with Togare, his pet lion.
REALITY:
While ASL was always careful to portray himself to the public as an
animal lover, in private he was cruel to and neglectful of his pets.
When he was given Togare as a cub in 1964, he was ill-equipped to deal
with such an exotic, wild animal despite his pretensions as a circus
lion-tamer. As Togare became larger and more unruly, ASL frequently used
an electric cattle prod to hurt and frighten him into submission. Many
animal-rights proponents, including Togare's final owner Tippi Hedren,
agree that it is detrimental to a wild animal's development to be raised
in a domestic environment. ASL was arrested due to Togare's unruly
behavior, and ASL was ordered to donate him to the San Francisco Zoo.
After complying, ASL made only two visits to Togare. Due to the trauma
of his early life, Togare needed special care at the Zoo and at every
animal-care facility in which he subsequently lived.
SOURCES:
Jack Castor (Lion Keeper, San Francisco Zoo), Diane LaVey, Zeena LaVey,
Tippi Hedren (
The Cats of Shambala, McGraw-Hill, 1985).
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LEGEND: ASL had a deeply affectionate relationship with his other pets.
REALITY:
In the late 1960s ASL acquired a Doberman Pinscher (Loki) as an accent
to his "sinister" image. ASL never took the time to housebreak or train
Loki, and relegated him to the overgrown and unkempt backyard of the
house, regardless of weather. If Loki ever tried to slip into the house
for shelter, ASL routinely used Togare's cattle-prod on him to terrify
him back outside. In his old age Loki developed such severe arthritis
that he could not climb the stairs to the back door to eat, and began
wasting away from malnutrition. ASL then gave him to one of his
prostitute "students", who at least saw that Loki had a warm, inside
home until he died a few months later. During her young childhood ASL's
daughter Zeena once awoke late at night to hear slamming sounds and the
shrieking of her German Shepherd puppy. Running downstairs, she saw ASL
savagely beating the cowering, cornered dog with a wooden plank. When
Zeena begged ASL to stop and asked him what the dog had done to deserve
such treatment, ASL screamed, "She won't listen to me! I'm going to
force her to obey me!" ASL continued beating the dog until her face was
covered with her blood, then dropped the plank and left the dog
quivering in the hallway, so injured and frightened that she wouldn't
let even Zeena come near her. This incident left the dog traumatized for
a long time afterwards.
SOURCES: Diane LaVey, Zeena LaVey.
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LEGEND: On ASL's original death certificate the date of his demise was recorded as October 31, 1997 (Halloween).
REALITY:
An official investigation by the City of San Francisco determined that
ASL's actual date of death was October 29, 1997 and that the "Halloween"
date had been illegally written on the document.
SOURCES: Death
Certificate #380278667, San Francisco Department of Public Health; Dr.
Giles Miller (attending physician at ASL's death), Physician's Amendment
to Death Certificate, 11/26/97.
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RESEARCH
REFERENCES: Wright, Lawrence, "Sympathy for the Devil",
Rolling Stone
#612, September 5, 1991,
Saints and Sinners. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1993. Aquino, Michael A., The
Church of Satan. San Francisco:
Temple of
Set, 1983. We extend our thanks to ASL's relatives and associates who
contributed their memories.