Books •
Say You Love Satan (published October 1, 1987 by
Dell Books; ) by David St. Clair, a heavily fictionalized telling of the events that is no longer in print. For his book, St. Clair plagiarized several portions of "Kids in the Dark", an article by
David Breskin for
Rolling Stone, and Breskin considered legal action. Literary critic and journalist Phil Jenkins of the
Ottawa Citizen called it "trash", "lowbrow", and "junk" in his review. •
The Acid King (published October 16, 2018 by
Simon & Schuster; ) by Jesse P. Pollack, a nonfiction account of Kasso's life and his murder of Lauwers, containing interviews with his friends, family, and the investigators who worked the case.
Documentaries •
The Devil Worshippers (1985, TV), episode of
ABC news program
20/20, featuring the Lauwers murder. • ''Devil Worship: Exposing Satan's Underground
(1988, TV), prime-time episode of Geraldo'' narrated by
Geraldo Rivera, also featuring the Lauwers murder. •
Killer Kids (2012, TV), episode "Occult Killers", directed by Jean Leclerc for
The Biography Channel, featuring the Lauwers murder. •
The Acid King (2021, film), directed by Jesse P. Pollack and Dan Jones, based on Pollack's 2018 Simon & Schuster book of the same name. The film was released to worldwide hard media and streaming platforms by Wide Eye Releasing in 2021.
Films •
Black Circle Boys (1997), directed by
Matthew Carnahan. It was inspired by the events in Northport. "Shane Carver", the character very loosely based on Kasso, is played by
Eric Mabius. •
Ricky 6 (2000), also known as
Ricky Six,
Ricky 666 and
Say You Love Satan, directed by Peter Filardi. "Ricky Cowen", the character based on Kasso, is portrayed by
Vincent Kartheiser. Winner of the Audience Prize at the
Fantasia Film Festival, it has never been officially released. • My Sweet Satan (1994), directed by
Jim Van Bebber, a loose retelling of the murder in Northport starring Van Bebber as "Ricky Kasslin", the character based on Kasso.
Albums and songs • "Sudden Impact!" (1985,
This Is Big Audio Dynamite) by
Big Audio Dynamite • "Satan Is Boring" (1985,
Bad Moon Rising) by
Sonic Youth • "0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)" (1987,
Dirtdish) by
Wiseblood. Covered by
Fear Factory on their 1998 album
Obsolete. • "Bad Party" (1988,
Beelzebubba) by
the Dead Milkmen • "Cryin' Shame" (1989, ''
Wake Me When It's Over'') by
Faster Pussycat • "Psychedelic Sacrifice" (1993,
Burn, Baby, Burn!) by
the Electric Hellfire Club • "True Believer" (1999.
The Gathering) by
Testament • "
Teenage Dirtbag" (2000,
Wheatus) by
Wheatus • "Catacomb Kids" (2007,
None Shall Pass) by
Aesop Rock • "From Listening to Lightning" (2009,
The Lightning EP) by Wheatus • "Cat's Cradle" (2010,
TV, Death And The Devil) by
Nü Sensae • "Severed Heads of State" (2012,
The Grimy Awards) by
Ill Bill •
Time to Die (2014) by Electric Wizard • "Acid King" (2018,
Malibu Ken) by
Malibu Ken (
Aesop Rock and
Tobacco) == Notes ==