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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:15 PM 4 hrs ago

On this day, March 22, 1984, teachers at a preschool were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren.

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• 1984 – Teachers at a preschool in Manhattan Beach, California, were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren, leading to the longest and costliest criminal trial in United States history.

McMartin preschool trial

The McMartin preschool trial was a day care sexual abuse case in the 1980s, prosecuted by the Los Angeles District Attorney, Ira Reiner. Members of the McMartin family, who operated a preschool in Manhattan Beach, California, were charged with hundreds of acts of sexual abuse of children in their care. Accusations were made in 1983, with arrests and the pretrial investigation taking place from 1984 to 1987, and trials running from 1987 to 1990. The case lasted seven years but resulted in no convictions, and all charges were dropped in 1990. By the case's end, it had become the longest and most expensive series of criminal trials in American history.


Virginia McMartin during the McMartin preschool trial

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Media coverage

In 1988, The New York Times reported that the case "attracted national attention when the authorities speculated that hundreds of children might have been molested and subjected to satanic rituals" and "has teetered on the brink of mistrial".

The media coverage was generally skewed towards an uncritical acceptance of the prosecution's viewpoint. David Shaw of the Los Angeles Times wrote a series of articles, which later won the Pulitzer Prize, discussing the flawed and skewed coverage presented by his own paper on the trial. It was only after the case that coverage of the flaws in the evidence and events presented by witnesses and the prosecution were discussed.

Wayne Satz, at the time a reporter for the Los Angeles ABC affiliate television station KABC, reported on the case and the children's allegations. He presented an unchallenged view of the children's and parents' claims. Satz later entered into a romantic relationship with Kee MacFarlane, the social worker at the Children's Institute International, who was interviewing the children. Another instance of media conflict of interest occurred when David Rosenzweig, the Los Angeles Times editor overseeing the coverage, became engaged to marry Lael Rubin, the prosecutor.

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On March 22, 1984, teachers at a preschool were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren.

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On this day, March 22, 1984, teachers at a preschool were falsely charged with the sexual abuse of schoolchildren. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 4 hrs ago OP
In a similar case, a falsely accused daycare worker spent five years incarcerated. John1956PA 4 hrs ago #1
Yeah. That's certainly one that deserves being served up as a reminder ... stopdiggin 4 hrs ago #2

John1956PA

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1. In a similar case, a falsely accused daycare worker spent five years incarcerated.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:32 PM
4 hrs ago

That case was the Wee Care Nursery School case from New Jersey. In 1985, the authorities primed children to relate stories of abuse. The case went to trial in 1987. A young female employee of the daycare school was wrongly convicted. She was exonerated after she spent five years locked up.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wee_Care_Nursery_School_abuse_trial

stopdiggin

(15,393 posts)
2. Yeah. That's certainly one that deserves being served up as a reminder ...
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:41 PM
4 hrs ago

What a sh*t-show that was.
And what a tawdry disgrace - for everyone ! (system, counselors, LE, prosecutors ... and, finally, all of the children that were so horribly let down - by hysterical parents, therapists, and other chicken littles - not only at McMartin, but around the country .. )

"Children don't lie ...." (even when the tales told had more fabrication and fantasy than any Disney production .. )
(might have been a clue in there somewhere .. )

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