Italian 'Satanic panic' case returns to court two decades later

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Italian 'Satanic panic' case goes to appeals court

In the early hours of 7 July 1997, Federico Scotta and his wife were woken by an incessant ringing of their doorbell. Police had arrived at their home in Mirandola, a town in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, with a search warrant.

 

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