Killer Cults: Stories of Charisma, Deceit, and Death: 3 (Profiles in Crime)

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Killer Cults: Stories of Charisma, Deceit, and Death: 3 (Profiles in Crime)

Killer Cults: Stories of Charisma, Deceit, and Death: 3 (Profiles in Crime)

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Why it’s one of the best TV shows about cults: Although it has the generic narration you might expect, People Magazine Investigates: Cults is also a fascinating look at some of history’s most brutal cults. There’s a bit of reenactment of scenes, but as much as possible is done through actual footage and photos. The show also includes interviews from former members and survivors, family members, journalists, lawyers, and other experts. Taylor realized there was only one person who could tie him to Selina—her mother. Two days after Selina’s murder, Taylor went to the apartment where her mother and a friend were sleeping and shot them both dead. Why it’s one of the best TV shows about cults: I think the sexual assault and abuse stories from the Catholic church are pretty well-established by now. After all, who hasn’t heard a joke about how all priests are pedophiles, or all nuns are evil? And isn’t there a similar joke about cult leaders marrying their 14 year old followers? How different, really, are some of these mainstream religions from so-called cults? Just because we all seem to know it’s happening in the church, do we really know how deep it goes? The Keepers seeks to examine the massive cover-ups by the Catholic church and understand why no one ever seems willing to break the silence. Like less mainstream cults, many leaders of the church are often afforded a degree of devotion by their followers, while also wielding a certain amount of power and fear over everyone in the church, which enable these abuses to continue – even if everyone knows it’s happening. What’s it about? Following a tragedy, Matilda Grey (Lydia Wilson) is pulled into a 23 year old missing person’s case in a small Welsh town. After Marsden’s death the cult was rounded up. Two members, including Carl Drew, were given life sentences. Drew claimed he was innocent and has tried to appeal the case many times. Robin Murphy testified against the rest of the cult members and was given a lighter sentence. The judge also allowed her to apply for parole after 20 years.

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Why it’s one of the best TV shows about cults: While not really an official cult, all the ridiculous, weird occult stuff and the unexpected storyline just makes for a different kind of TV show about cults. If you’re more interested in a supernatural horror thriller, you might enjoy Requiem. It’s also a good representation of the kind of influence cult-like groups can hold in small communities (also seen in Save Me). Throughout there are instances of gaslighting, keeping tabs, devotion of a higher power, sacred rites and just lots of lives ruined. a b c d e Greig, Charlotte (2005). Evil Serial Killers: In the Minds of Monsters. New York: Barnes & Noble. p. 90. ISBN 0-7607-7566-4. What’s it about? An exposé on the big cat “conservation” industry and its key players in the USA. And man is it a rollercoaster ride: Big cat breeding, murder-for-hire, conspiracies, polyamory, drugs, politics… You name it, Tiger King probably has it. Who is involved: Archbishop Keough High School and the Catholic church. And yes, yes I AM saying this is a cult.Note: Although it technically exists in the MCU you do not need any prior knowledge of the MCU films or shows to enjoy this show. It honestly doesn’t even feel like it’s in the same universe most of the time. Who is involved: Looks at multiple industries and examines positive, negative and even outright fraudulent aspects of the practices. A few of the industries included are tantric sex (got your attention now, don’t I?), bee sting therapy and fasting. Each of the episodes has advocates on both sides, for and against, and examples of parts of the industry just going too far. Who is involved: The Leftovers focuses on the Garvey family, all of whom were left behind. Kevin (Justin Theroux) is chief of police and lives with his angry, rebellious teenage daughter, Jill. Meanwhile, his wife Lorelai and son, Tommy, have both joined two of the prominent cults in the USA. The cults: The Guilty Remnant (GR) run by Patti Levin (Ann Dowd) are chain-smoking nihilists who don’t speak, and Holy Wayne (Paterson Joseph) is a charming, but sadistic cult leader who can “hug away” anyone’s pain, but claims to need sex with young, Asian women to recharge. Parcast Cults did a two episode story on Constanzo and the Narcosatanists, released on June 19 and 26, 2018. [14]

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Who is involved: Islamic State (also called ISIS, ISIL and Daesh in Arabic). IS is a fundamentalist branch of Islam that believes killing non-believers is justified under Islamic law. They frequently recruit members for jihad (a term that refers to military action in Islam, and while not inherently bad is often used to refer to terrorist actions). The show is based loosely off of the Bethnal Green Trio, three British teenage girls who were recruited at their college in London in 2015. The Children of God was established in the late '60s by David Berg, a traveling preacher. They believed in "free love" that reportedly involved female members recruiting with sex (sometimes known as "flirty fishing") and survivors say children were regularly abused. Both Rose McGowan and Joaquin Phoenix grew up in the Children of God.On April 16, 1989, Lundgren went into town with Dennis Avery, where he made him buy two handguns and a carbine. The next day he had the Averys visit the farm for dinner. After the meal, while the Averys cleaned up, Lundgren and another cult member named Ron Luff lured the family one by one to the barn. There, Luff ran a chainsaw to mask the sound of gunshots. Why it’s one of the best TV shows about cults: I mean, if nothing else the way viewers and the media glommed onto Tiger King after its pandemic-friendly release was definitely cult-y. I couldn’t go an hour on social media without seeing something related to this show. And it seemed like in addition to reporting on the global health crisis, suddenly every single news source also had an opinion on Joe Exotic. There is definitely some cult-y behaviour going on, though. Joe is a charismatic leader, er, boss with the ultimate authority who believes he’s above the law – or did, at least. And people really seem to worship Joe, which might have something to do with the coercive drugs he provides. He sleeps with potentially unwilling partners who are part of the fold. There’s no transparency about most of the inner workings, and there’s a serious culture of silence surrounding all of it. Plus Bhagavan Antle is DEFINITELY running a cult. Adolfo Constanzo: The Narcosatanists & The Matamoros Cult Killings", Lights Out Podcast. March 26, 2021. Why it’s one of the best TV shows about cults: People’s desperation to get healthy and live forever can be all-consuming. There’s nothing wrong with being healthy, and many of these health trends are fine in moderation, or if you understand the science behind them. But some are outright dangerous and the way people talk about them, or try to sell them to others, can be very unhealthy, and pretty damn cult-y. Even in the show, they refer to the semi-devotion of different alternative health practices as a cult multiple times.

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Why it’s one of the best TV shows about cults: Unorthodox is a brilliant portrayal of the risks one woman takes to do the impossible and escape from a community that refuses to let her leave. But even when she is ready to take the plunge, there are still religious prejudices she must confront, such as LGBTQ+ people, and come to terms with her faith and what she believes versus what she’s been told to believe her whole life.Constanzo started to raid graveyards for human bones to put in his nganga, or cauldron. Before long, his cult decided that the spirits of the dead that resided in the nganga would be stronger (providing the cult more powerful protection) with live human sacrifices instead of old bones. The resulting killings soon totaled more than twenty victims, whose mutilated bodies were found in and around Mexico City. [2] This process escalated until Constanzo eventually decided that the gang needed the power of a brain from an American student, culminating with the 1989 murder of Mark Kilroy.



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