Name Diane Hegarty | Religion LaVeyan Satanist Other names Diane LaVey | |
Born July 10, 1942 (age 82) ( 1942-07-10 ) Board member of Chairperson of Graphological Society of San Francisco for 10 years, a member GSSF for over 25 and AHAF (American Handwriting Analysis Foundation). Relatives Grandson Stanton Zaharoff LaVey, Step-daughter Karla LaVey Similar People Anton LaVey, Zeena Schreck, Karla LaVey, Satan Xerxes Carnacki, Blanche Barton |
Diane Hegarty (born July 10, 1942) is co-founder of the Church of Satan, which she co-founded with her longtime partner Anton LaVey.
Biography
Hegarty, also known as Diane LaVey and Diana Hall, was born July 10, 1942. As well as being a self-described sorceress, Diane was co-founder with Anton LaVey of the Church of Satan and served as High Priestess for approximately 25 years.
Anton LaVey divorced his first wife Carole and began a relationship with Hegarty that lasted 25 years, from 1960 to 1985. They had a child, Zeena Schreck (née LaVey). At the end of their relationship Diane Hegarty sued for palimony. She appears in many of the filmed rituals of the Church. These have become stock footage for anyone desiring a depiction of Satanism. Along with her Satanic duties as hostess, model enchantress, mother and magician's wife, she helped Anton raise a lion cub named Togare.
Hegarty administered the Church and typed and edited The Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The Compleat Witch (aka The Satanic Witch) and The Devil’s Notebook. She did most of the Church's administrative, press and member relations work. Their daughter Zeena Schreck was in the media spotlight at age 3, at her Satanic baptism, and again defending the Church of Satan against allegations of Satanic ritual abuse as public representative and High Priestess of the Church of Satan between 1985-1990 during the 1980s Satanic panic, the politically-motivated Christian fundamentalist witch-hunts in America. Daughter Schreck resigned from the Church of Satan and renounced LaVeyan Satanism to pursue her own spiritual path in 1990 and has ceased all contact with her family.
Later in life Hegarty dedicated herself to helping her grandson Stanton's career. Hegarty-Hall also works as a graphology specialist. Related to her graphological expertise, she has also admitted that she forged the "Monroe" inscription on the famous Marilyn Monroe calendar, which Anton LaVey used as evidence of his fictitious affair with Monroe.