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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: 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. On February 28, 1993, the FBI arrived on the scene to arrest Koresh and ended up in a 51-day standoff. "Never before have so many heavily armed and totally committed individuals barricaded themselves in a fortified compound in a direct challenge to lawful federal warrants," a report from the Justice Department said.

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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. Brothers Glenn (who went by his middle name, Taylor) and Justin Helzer were born into a Mormon family and were active in their church, each completing two years of missionary work. However, by his early twenties Taylor had grown to dislike the confines of religious life. He was eventually expelled from the church for drinking, doing drugs, and engaging in extramarital affairs. Note: Save Me was originally listed as a miniseries, but is now an anthology show. The second season is nearly impossible to find outside of South Korea, so I’m hoping it eventually finds its way onto Netflix, as well! From what I can tell it is also about the negative effects of religious groups/cults. But this one is pretty comprehensive, especially if you don’t really know much about Manson. And even if you do there’s still some new ground covered in Helter Skelter. It includes never-before-seen interviews from former members, journalists, and others involved in the case. The documentary takes a look at his childhood, how he became a charming, yet sadistic cult leader, and, of course, the murders. David Koresh believed that he could talk to God . He also thought that the world was ending. The cult leader managed to convince more than 100 people to move to a compound outside of Waco, Texas, and follow his teachings (which included his belief that men could have multiple wives, including girls as young as 10).García Araujo, Raúl (September 9, 2003). "Narcosatánica: 'Pido perdón a Dios' ". El Universal (in Spanish). These shows aren’t strictly about cults, though they do lurk on the periphery of the show. After much internal debate, I’ve decided to include them because they still provide insight into cult behaviour and just how easily everyday, vulnerable people can be roped in by insidious, but charismatic people with power. The Umbrella Academy (2019) Actress Rose McGowan was also born into Children of God. During her childhood, her family lived in Italy with other members of the group.

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Like many teenagers, 16-year-old Rod Ferrell was obsessed with dark subjects, specifically vampires. However, Ferrell took things a bit further by declaring that he actually was a 500-year-old vampire named Vesago. While it’s not unusual for people to role-play, Ferrell’s dark obsessions would have tragic consequences. What’s it about? Several lives intersect and intertwine at an Australian immigration detention centre. YOU WILL GET TO UNDERSTAND HOW SERIAL KILLERS MINDS WORK, WHAT MOTIVATES THEM AND CRUCIALLY, WHAT THEY LOOK FOR IN A VICTIM.The cult grew to have about 6,000 members, despite their controversial use of “Flower Girls”—specially chosen young girls who served as concubines for Tari and other cult leaders. At one point, Tari claimed to have 430 of them.

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This is going to be the most controversial section here, and I’m sure it will piss off plenty of people. But look, if you’re super religious and you DON’T think you’re in a cult, you MIGHT want to examine the actions of your religious leaders and those around you. The crimes were being committed by a group of four young men who were referred to as “The Ripper Crew” or the “Chicago Rippers.” The group was led by a former John Wayne Gacy employee named Robin Gecht. The other three members were Edward Spreitzer and a set of brothers, Andrew and Thomas Kokoraleis. The world has known countless killers and criminals, but few whose vile acts are so devastating and inhumane that they still haunt the public to this day. Leaders even discouraged talking to avoid breaking the Ninth Commandment, "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."

Who was involved: On 1 October 1989, 43 women simultaneously gave birth despite not having been pregnant beforehand. Sir Reginald Hargreeves was able to adopt seven of these children and raises them at ‘The Umbrella Academy’. Each one has unique powers, and they grow up known as superheroes who fight crime. The show starts when they’re older and their father has died. Reports that the group was amassing weapons brought the attention of the federal government. In 1993 armed agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms raided the Waco compound. One agent accidentally shot himself in the leg climbing a wall, which triggered a gunfight. Four agents were killed along with five Davidians. The FBI then took command and negotiated the release of 19 children inside the compound (but not their parents.) Then the siege settled into an armed standoff that lasted 51 days. The cult believed that children born after 1981 were evil and needed to be exterminated. They also believed the world was going to end and that a spaceship would soon arrive to take them to another planet. Actor Joaquin Phoenix was born into the Children of God. His parents, suspicious that the group was becoming something more insidious than a religious community, decided to separate from the group in 1977, when Joaquin was 3 years old. 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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Over the years, Perez collected millions of dollars in life insurance policies from members who died. 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.However, k-dramas can be… a lot, especially if you’ve never watched one. They’re hyper-realistic, and somehow simultaneously over-the-top. In some cases, as with Save Me, this can make them relentlessly depressing. Without reservation this is now one of my favourite TV shows about cults, possibly even just a new favourite show in general. But just… be aware.

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