- The infamous "Black House" in San Francisco, used as the headquarters for the Church of Satan was supposedly a former brothel with a number of hidden passageways and trapdoors. According to property records and interviews with LaVey's relatives, the house was never used as a brothel, had previously belonged to LaVey's parents, and all the passageways were added by LaVey himself.
- He stated that he began his research into mankind's carnal side when he worked as an organist at a striptease club, and moonlighted playing at a church. He noticed that he often saw the same men in the seats in both places.
- The Satanic Bible was largely (if not completely) plagiarized from other sources. Some sources include the 1896 tract "Might is Right" by Ragnar Redbeard, Aleister Crowley's "Equinox", and Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged".
- Only son, Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey, with Blanche Barton, born November 1st, 1993.
- Most of LaVey's publicized life story has been shown to be fiction by researchers and occult scholars. LaVey never worked as a lion tamer or San Francisco Police photographer, never knew Marilyn Monroe, his home was never operated as a brothel, and he had no involvement with the film Rosemary's Baby (1968).
- Has a grandson, Stanton, the child of his daughter Zeena.
- Founder of the Church of Satan. Author of "The Satanic Bible", "The Satanic Witch, " "The Satanic Rituals, " and "The Devil's Notebook.".
- The date of his death was 13 days after a full moon.
- Daughter, Karla LaVey, with Carole Lansing, born 1952.
- Second daughter, Zeena Schreck, with Diane LaVey, born 1964.
- The Lone Ranger had an important influence on him.
- Has a "Spiritual Grandson" in Dr. Robert Allen LaVey-Reynolds, also known simply as The Reverend.
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