The Bizarre Case of Dr. Rebecca Brown
By John Baskette
Copyright March 1994 by John Baskette.
This was originally a USENET post to soc.religion.christian.
1998 Update: What follows below contributes original
research and information regarding Rebecca Brown, but the best work about
her was done by PFO (Personal Freedom
Outreach) which is now online. They have a new article about Rebecca
Brown fron their journal, The
Curse of Curse Theology, The Return of Rebecca Brown, M.D. https://www.pfo.org/curse-th.htm
Dr. Rebecca Brown is one of several Christian authors
who claim to have been involved with underground Satanic cults. Dr. Brown
describes her experiences in books published by Jack Chick publications.
Dr. Brown's claims are particularly extreme because she claims to have had
physical contact with demons, devils and Satan himself.
I dropped by my friends Bob and Gretchen Passantino and
asked them if I could check through their books and files for information
on Dr. Brown. They had both He Came to Set The Captives Free and
Prepare For War written by Dr. Brown and published by Chick
Publications. I borrowed and read both books.
I also made copies of the following:
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A Superior Court of California document No: VCV
009038, Petition for Change of Name and a Continue Order to Show Cause.
These document the application and granting of the petition by Ruth
Irene Bailey to legally change her name to Rebecca Brown back in April,
1986.
All the details check out. The Petitioner was born in
Shelbyville, Indiana. Her reasons for requesting the name change is
because she has, "become more known by the proposed name through use as
a pen name and use of the name in ministry than her present name."
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A "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law & Order"
document labeled. "Before The Medical Licensing Board of Indiana, Cause
No. 83 MLB 038 in the matter of Ruth Bailey, M.D., Respondent.
This documents the revoking of Dr. Bailey's license
to practice medicine in the State of Indiana.
Most interesting are the findings of fact which I
will be repeating below.
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An article "Drugs, Demons & Delusions, The 'Amazing'
Saga of Rebecca and Elaine" by G. Richard Fisher, Paul R. Blizard and M.
Kurt Goedelman from The Quarterly Journal of Personal Freedom
Outreach. Vol. 9, No. 4, October-December 1989. Editor: Keith A.
Morse.
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Four Newspaper articles as Follows:
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"Doctor Accused of Using Drugs to Treat 'Demons'"
by Gerry LaFollette from the Indianapolis News, March 16, 1984.
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"'Demons vs. Demerol' Doctor Will Get Pre-Hearing
Exam" by Jane Stegemiller from the Indianapolis News, May 18, 1984.
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"Excessive drug prescription, State board revokes
doctor's license" from the Indianapolis Star, September 21, 1984.
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"Physician's Bizarre Behavior Related" by Jane
Stegemiller from the Indianapolis News, September 21, 1984.
Both Dr. Brown and her patient/roommate "Elaine" (no
last name is given in the books) make bizarre claims.
Dr. Brown presents Elaine's stories as if they were
truthful and accurate testimony and follows them up with bizarre stories
of her own.
Let's start with some quotes from Dr. Brown's books to
reveal the nature of the claims.
The first half of He Came to Set The Captives Free
tells the story of Elaine, a former high priestess in a powerful
underground Satanic cult known as "The Brotherhood". According to Elaine,
"This is the same cult written about in Hal Lindsey's book, Satan Is
Alive And Well On Planet Earth, and in Mike Warneke's (sic) book,
The Satan Seller." [1]
Elaine relates her recruitment into this cult at a
young age, her rise to the level of "High Priestess" in the cult, and her
deliverance from the cult with the help of Rebecca Brown.
The most prominent member of the Brotherhood and it's
supreme leader is the Dark Majesty Himself, Satan. Elaine claims to have
had sex with Satan on numerous occasions, both as High Priestess and as
Satan's wife.
Here are some quotes:
A human sacrifice:
"I watched in utter horror as a crown of huge long
thorns was driven into the young man's head. The thorns going in so deep
as to pierce into his skull... Finally he was nailed to a wooden cross
which was then picked up and placed in a hole in the ground, just in
front of the middle of the platform. I will never forget the stench of
the burned and tormented flesh, the screams of the victim, his writhing
agony, his pleas for mercy..." [2]
The description gets pretty crude after that. Later:
"Satan appeared in human form as usual, dressed
completely in shining white. But his eyes glowed red as a flame and he
threw his head back and gave a howl and a scream and a hideous laugh of
victory as the high priest drove a long spike through the man's head,
pinning it to the cross, killing him. The crowd went crazy, screaming
and shouting and dancing in crazed ecstasy at the "victory." They loudly
proclaimed all victory and power and honor to their father Satan. Satan
vanished shortly after that to go on to the next Black Sabbath
sacrifice.
At his departure the meeting turned into a sex orgy.
Human with human, and demon with human." [3]
Her wedding:
"Again he appeared as a man, dressed completely in
white, wearing a crown of gold with many jewels in it. The whole
congregation stood with a shout and much worship was given to Satan.
Then, at a sign from Satan, all heads turned to the back and I started
forward down the aisle. I was escorted by the high priest, followed by
the Sisters of Light. When I reached the end of the aisle I stopped
before Satan's throne and bowed down before him and did him homage. Then
he gave me the command to rise. As I did so, he arose from his throne
and came down to stand beside me. The high priest performed the wedding
ceremony.... Satan gave me a beautiful broad gold wedding band with an
inscription inside it which said: 'Behold the bride of the Prince of the
world.'" [4]
The wedding was performed at a beautiful Presbyterian
church. Elaine also relates that the wedding night "sexual intercourse we
had was brutal." [5]
Some of her activities as Satan's bride:
"I also made a number of trips to other countries. I
have been to Mecca, Israel, Egypt, also the Vatican in Rome to meet with
the Pope. All my trips were for the purpose of coordinating Satan's
programs with satanists in other lands, as well as meeting with various
government officials to discuss aid to their countries in the form of
money. A few did not know that I was a satanist, but thought I was
associated with a powerful wealthy organization of some kind. People
asking for money don't ask too many questions. The Pope knew very well
who I was. We worked closely both with the Catholics (especially the
Jesuits) and the high-ranking Masons.
It was during this time that I met many of the well
known Rock music stars. They all signed contracts with Satan in return
for fame and fortune." [6]
Elaine's claims are bizarre. How about Dr. Brown?
Nowhere does Dr. Brown question Elaine's testimony.
After persuading Elaine to leave the "cult", she received a disturbing
letter in the mail:
"The letter to me detailed my activities of the past
two weeks perfectly, right down to what I had bought at the grocery
store. They knew my address and phone number. The told me that if I ever
spoke to or saw Elaine again that they would come and get me and
sacrifice me. Elaine's letter told her that if she ever saw me, and that
if she did not return and repent and serve Satan again, that they would
get her and sacrifice her at the upcoming Black Sabbath. One line in
each of our letters was very similar to the letter from the field
commander of the king of Assyria to King Hezekiah. They said, 'You two
are fools if you think your God can protect you from our Prince of
Darkness!'" [7]
Dr. Brown goes on to describe weeks and months of daily
life threatening battles casting out demons from Elaine:
"The demons began to surface and speak through
Elaine. I had never seen anything like it. Her eyes, voice, and whole
face changed. I will never forget the first demon. Suddenly a guttural
male voice said,
'I am Yaagogg, the demon of death, and you are all
fools, you cannot win, we WILL KILL this foul traitor. She belongs to
Satan and he will not permit her to live.'" [8]
Dr. Brown relates her own encounter with the evil one:
"Suddenly, a shining figure appeared and sat down
across the table from me. He was in form as a man. As I sat staring at
him in silent amazement the Holy Spirit forcibly revealed to me who he
was! This was the LAST being I had ever expected to personally meet.
This shining figure presenting himself in radiance as an 'angel of
light' was actually the Prince of Darkness, The Prince of the Power of
the Air, ruler over a vast kingdom of evil - Satan, himself!" [9]
Satan has a conversation with Rebecca asking her if she
really dared to come against him and told her to count the cost. He said,
"Woman you had better count the cost because I tell you, I will make your
life an agony and an anguish that you never knew could even exist!" [10]
Dr, Brown has many interesting stories. Once she
confronted a "werewolf".
"One evening at dusk I was driving from my office
back to the hospital to see a patient who had taken a turn for the
worse. I was alone in the car and was driving down a stretch of isolated
country road where there were no houses or buildings within at least a
one mile radius. Suddenly, about a block ahead of me a huge werewolf
(sic) stepped out into the middle of the road. As I approached closer,
he raised up and stood on his hind legs. I put my foot down hard on the
accelerator intending to swerve around him but the car didn't respond.
It glided to a stop, motor still running, despite all my prayers and
attempts to make it go. I sat there staring in horror at the most
incredibly ugly and fierce creature I had ever seen. I felt as if I was
drowning in the pure evil power that radiated from him. He threw back
his head and howled - a terrifying sound which I shall never forget.
Then he looked straight into my eyes and told me,
'You can't go anywhere - see, I have stopped your car and there's
nothing you can do about it. Now I'm going to enjoy ripping your throat
out and drinking your blood. You have been interfering with Satan too
long; I am going to punish you. You cannot stand against my power.'"
[11]
Dr. Brown lived with Elaine for several years. In fact
she and Elaine were still roommates at the time of the writing of her
books. She described their life back in Indiana as follows:
"After I finished my residency in internal medicine
and critical care, I opened a medical practice in a small town about 60
miles from the city in which Elaine was initiated into satanism. Over
the next three years life was intense. Elaine was ill continuously,
often bedfast with many hospitalizations.
I made many contacts during that time and was
privileged to bring close to a thousand people out of hard-core
Satanism. We ran sort of an underground railroad. We lived out in the
country so we hid people out in our barn, in a small apartment attached
to out garage, and also in an upstairs apartment over my office. Every
penny I made went to help these people with food, clothing,
transportation out of the state, medical care and so on. I averaged 3-4
hours of sleep per night. Towards the end of that time the battle
escalated, becoming more intense.
In His perfect will, the Lord allowed the satanists
to be the instrument of my mother's death....
Satan struck one of his final blows to our ministry
in that area. The satanists swept in, and in one night, while Elaine and
I were out of the house for a couple hours, destroyed everything we had.
They axed everything in my home, even killing our precious pets. They
also destroyed my office and everything we had. Elaine and I escaped
with our lives and the clothes on our backs, that is all. Satan's attack
was so well planned that at the same time everyone turned against us. My
own father and the rest of my family turned against us. Elaine's family
helped the satanists destroy everything we had. Members of both our
families moved to try to get us permanently committed to a mental
institution. We had no choice but to flee the state." [12]
This description of their life stands in stark contrast
to the version given in the newspaper articles and in the medical board
findings.
What follows are the Findings of Fact for Ruth Bailey,
Cause No. 83 MLB 038 from October 2, 1984.
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That on numerous occasions Respondent has knowingly
and intentionally misdiagnosed her patients including, but not limited
to her patients by the name of Edna Elaine Moses, a/k/a Elaine Moses,
a/k/a Elaine Bailey (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Edna
Elaine Moses"), Claudia Moses, Lucia Lively, Luccinda Sisson, Kelly
Sisson, Cheryl Maynard, and two (2) patients identified only as "V.B."
and "K.W."
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That the "misdiagnosis" referred to in "Finding of
Fact" no. 8 above, included misdiagnosing alleged leukemia, various
blood disorders, gall bladder disease, brain tumors and various other
ailments and conditions all of with Respondent stated were allegedly
caused by demons, devils and other evil spirits.
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That in fact, the patients referred to in "Finding of
Fact" no. 8 above, were not suffering from the diagnosed ailments and
conditions referred to in "Finding of Fact" no. 9, above.
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That on numerous occasions Respondent stated to her
patients that she was "chosen" by God as the only physician able to
diagnose certain ailments and conditions which other physicians could
not because the other physicians, including physicians from Ball
Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Indiana and St. John's Medical Center in
Anderson, Indiana were, in fact, "demons, devils and other evil spirits"
themselves.
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That Respondent was inappropriately treating Edna
Elaine Moses' purported leukemia with massive doses of Demerol and
Phenobarbital to the point where the patient would tolerate 600 to 900
cc injections of Demerol, a fatal dose of which is normally in the 150
to 200 cc range, and up to three times the recommended therapeutic dose
of Phenobarbital.
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That Respondent gave Claudia Moses, a 15 year old
mentally impaired daughter of Edna Elaine Moses who possesses the
intellectual age of an 8 year old, numerous injections of Demerol for
alleged "nausea" and allowed Claudia to administer injections of Demerol
to herself.
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That on numerous occasions the Respondent would
supply her patients with excessive amounts of legend drugs and/or
controlled substances without any explanation, instruction, or
appropriate charting.
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That numerous patients of the Respondent had to
undergo detoxification and withdrawal from the excessive amounts legend
drugs and/or controlled substances which the Respondent was prescribing
and/or administering without valid therapeutic reasons.
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That while Edna Elaine Moses was under the immediate
care and treatment of Respondent, the family of Edna Elaine Moses had to
have Edna admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital Emergency Room in
Indianapolis, Indiana and subsequently committed to LaRue Carter
Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana for detoxification from the excessive
amounts of controlled substances which Respondent was prescribing and
administering for Edna's purported leukemia and for treatment of the
multiple infections, including infections of her urinary tract and
infections of various catheters including a "Hickman" catheter used to
facilitate the administration of intravenous medications and also for
treatment of externally caused lesions.
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That Respondent failed to maintain and keep adequate
records or charts on her patients and in several instances failed to
maintain any charts or records at all.
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That on numerous occasions Respondent falsified
patient charts and hospital records and misled other health
professionals regarding her patients condition including, but not
limited to statements made by Respondent at Ball Memorial Hospital in
Muncie, Indiana, St. John's Medical Center in Anderson, Indiana, Indiana
and Barrien General Hospital in Barrien Springs, Michigan, all to the
detriment of her patients' well-being.
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That on numerous occasions Respondent misrepresented
and falsified prescriptions which were presented to several pharmacies
for controlled substances including, but not limited to March Pharmacy
located at 2808 Nichol Aveneu, Anderson, Indiana, Gene Maddy Drugs
located at 3050 Meridian Street, Anderson, Indiana and Hollon's Drugs
located at 2101 Jackson, Anderson, Indiana by writing on the face of the
prescriptions that the prescriptions for controlled substances for the
patient by the name of Edna Moses, Elaine Moses, and/or Elaine Bailey
were for "malignancy" when in fact, there was no therapeutic reason for
Respondent to be prescribing Demerol or any other contolled (sic)
substance as the alleged patient was, in fact, suffering from no
malignacy.
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That Respondent has stated on numerous occasions that
she possessed the capability of "sharing" her patients' illnesses in
fighting the demons, devils and other evil spirits that were allegedly
causing the various ailments and conditions and that she was, in fact,
"sharing" Edna Elaine Moses' leukemia.
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That without a valid therapeutic reason the
Respondent self-diagnosed and self-medicated herself with
non-therapeutic amounts of Demerol for her "leukemia" that she was
allegedly "sharing" with Edna Elaine Moses and also for treatment of an
alleged malignant brain tumor and myasthenia gravis.
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That Respondent has been witnessed routinely
receiving non-therapeutic doses of at least 3 cc's of Demerol on an
hourly basis by injecting herself in the backs of her hands, the inside
of her thighs, or wherever she could locate a suitable vein.
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That the board appointed psychiatrist who examined
the Respondent and reviewed statements made by her patients diagnosed
the Respondent as suffering from acute personality disorders including
demonic delusions and/or paranoid schizophrenia."
As one would expect the board issued and "Order" as
follows:
"1. That Respondent's license to practice medicine in
the State of Indiana, license no. 29402, is hereby revoked."
The Indianapolis News relates other details:
"Testimony for 19 witnesses revealed that Dr. Bailey,
a former registered nurse, began an impressive medical career in 1979
after excelling in medical school.
Over the last three years she deteriorated into a
woman plagued by drug addiction, religious extremism and a belief that
patients and colleagues were possessed by devils, witnesses said.
Several witnesses declined to reveal their current
addresses saying they feared retaliation from Dr. Bailey. The physician
carries a handgun and has threatened to harm people she claims are
possessed, they said.
'Her diagnosis was that I was possessed by many
demons, including one like an octopus with long tentacles...'" [13]
According the witnesses interviewed in the article, Dr.
Bailey claimed to have attended a human sacrifice ceremony; that a demon
had attacked Dr. Bailey and she responded by severing the demon's arms,
legs and head and afterward God took Dr. Bailey to heaven and gave her a
drink from a silver cup. [14]
Also submitted into evidence at the hearing were 11
photographs taken at St. Vincent showing bluish-yellow sores over most of
Mrs. Edna Elaine Moses' body apparently caused by repeated injections.
[15]
The article goes on, "Several witnesses said they saw
Dr. Bailey inject herself, Mrs. Moses and Mrs. Moses teenage daughter with
Demerol and morphine. Great quantities of drugs were kept on hand, and the
Bailey home was littered with used needles and syringes." [16]
The Quarterly Journal article I mentioned earlier gives
much of the same information I have given here and the authors
investigated a number of specific factual details related by 'Elaine' and
Dr. Brown. For example, Dr. Bailey says that the satanists were the
instrument of her mother's death. The Journal article uncovered the death
certificate which gave a heart attack as the cause of death for this 75
year old woman. [17]
One irony they mention in light of the anti-Catholic
claims in Dr. Brown's books and given Chick publications rabidly
anti-Catholic writings is the fact that Dr. Bailey received financial
assistance in opening her medical practice in Lapel, Indiana from St.
John's hospital, a Roman Catholic Institution. [18]
More is related in the excellent Journal article but
this is sufficient to that Dr. Brown is hardly a credible witness
regarding Satanic Ritual Abuse.
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Rebecca Brown, MD, _He Came to Set The Captives
Free_, Chick Publications, Chino, Calif., 1986, p. 30.
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Ibid., p. 73.
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Ibid., p. 73-74.
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Ibid., p. 60-61.
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Ibid., p. 61.
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Ibid., p. 62-63.
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Ibid., p. 91.
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Ibid., p. 97.
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Ibid., p. 101-102.
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Ibid., p. 103.
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Ibid., p. 228.
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Rebecca Brown, MD, _Prepare for War_, Chick
Publications, Chino, Calif., 1987, p. 224-225.
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Indianapolis News, Sept. 21, 1984, p. 1.
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Ibid., p. 1 and p. 5.
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Ibid., p. 5.
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Ibid.
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The Quarterly Journal, Personal Freedom Outreach,
Oct.-Dec. 1989, p. 13.
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Ibid., p. 12.
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