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History In 1992, a mother in Martensville, Saskatchewan, alleged that a local woman who ran a babysitting service and day care centre in her home had sexually abused her child. Police began an investigation and allegations began to snowball. More than a dozen people faced more than 100 charges of child sex abuse. Investigators believed it was all part of a satanic ritual. Only one charge against one person was ultimately upheld by. The case stems from the early 1990s, when group home operators Ron and Linda Sterling, a youth and five police officers were charged with 180 criminal offences alleging ritual sex abuse against children at the Sterlings' day care in 1992. The plaintiffs were tried and acquitted on all charges. The Martensville, Sask., scandal erupted in the first week of June 1992. Nine people, including police officers and private citizens, had been accused of bizarre satanic crimes. The Martensville case stems from the early 1990s, when group home operators Ron and Linda Sterling, a youth and five police officers were charged with 180 criminal offences alleging ritual sex abuse against children at the Sterlings' day care in 1992. More than a dozen persons, including five police officers from three different forces, ultimately faced over 100 charges connected with running a Satanic cult called The Brotherhood of The Ram, which allegedly practiced ritualized sexual abuse of numerous children at a Devil Church. In the early 1990s, the small town of Martensville, Saskatchewan, was thrust into the national spotlight when horrifying allegations surfaced of a Satanic sex cult operating in the community.