An essay documentary about Paul Ingram, the former sheriff of Olympia, Washington. Paul was sent to jail in 1988 for sexually assaulting his daughters in satanic rituals. He is the only person in the modern era to be accused of and confess to being a part of a satanic ritual abuse cult. The film explores the complexities of the criminal case through primary police documents, recordings of Paul's interrogations and speculative dramatizations, finally probing at the unsettling symmetry between Paul's unstable memory and our own civic forgetfulness. Through archival newscasts and a 16mm historical walking tour, the film is ultimately concerned with the occult nature of memory and the very real monsters within ourselves.
Paul Ingram
as Ex. County Deputy Sheriff
Nik Nerburn
as Narrator
Ericka Ingram
as Daughter of Paul Ingram
Ted Gundersen
as Ex. FBI Special Agent
Richard J. Ofshe
as Professor Emeritus of Sociology U.C. Berkley
John Bratun
as Pastor / The Church of Living Water
Ross Ingram
as Father of Paul Ingram
Mark Papworth
as Chief Deputy Coroner
Gary Tabor
as Deputy Prosecutor