Part I.    One of the elements that could be found at the crime scene are    two circles of salt (Holmes, 2002). The investigator should    be well aware that the circles of salt, or any amount of salt    found at a suspected ritualistic crime scene, would be a sign    that a satanic sect of a devil worship cult could be involved    (Holmes, 2002). Bowls of salt of different colors may also    be found around the altar. The colors of the salt, as well as    banners and other symbols, all have specific expressed meanings    (Holmes, 2002). For example, the color black expresses darkness,    evil, night, Satanism, or occult and the color blue expresses    tears, water, sadness, and pornography. Another element    that should be looked for are candles, candles compromise    an important role in satanic ritual(Holmes, 2002). As stated    in the Holmes text, black and white candles are used by Satanic    sect members(Holmes, 2002). Never more than one whitecandle    is used(Holmes, 2002). Furthermore, wax drippings found    at the ritualistic crime scene may serve as proof of Satanic    involvement (Holmes, 2002). If the candle wax is found in    colors other than black or white, then It can be assumed that    the participants are part of different types of worshipers    (Holmes, 2002). The third element that investigators should    seek is the different Satanic Symbols (Holmes, 2002). Drawings    of a hexagram or the inverted pentagram may be present at the    crime scene(Holmes, 2002). The pentagram or hexagram is    always enclosed by a circle, which serves as a protective    device from harm and danger from the demons(Holmes, 2002).    The satanic alphabet may also be present, with the letters    drawn on the ground to spell a prayer, statement, or warning    (Holmes, 20 ...