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In this insightful episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with Jay Crone, Managing Director and Venture Capitalist at Deloitte Ventures, to explore the firm’s strategic approach to corporate venture capital. Jay shares Deloitte Ventures’ investment thesis, focusing on supporting innovative Canadian startups at Series A and B stages across key sectors like cybersecurity, climate tech, fintech, future of work, health tech, and AI. Listeners will gain an inside look at how Deloitte leverages its vast network of 1,500 partners and 15,000 employees to source deals and add value beyond capital by helping startups navigate Deloitte’s complex ecosystem and access enterprise clients. Jay also discusses his diverse career journey—from government and investment banking to entrepreneurship and corporate VC—and how those experiences shape his investment philosophy. The episode delves into Deloitte’s due diligence process, the importance of founder relationships, and the firm’s strategic role as a co-investor. Jay highlights emerging trends, particularly the promise of vertical AI tailored to industry-specific needs, and shares his bullish outlook on fintech innovations like stablecoins and cross-border payments. He offers candid advice for entrepreneurs on risk-taking and aligning business vision with funding goals. This episode is a must-listen for founders, investors, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of corporate venture capital and innovation in Canada. Learn more about Jay's work at https://www.deloitte.com/ca/en/services/program/ventures.html Connect with Jay on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaycrone/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
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Heinous Beliefs is a true crime podcast exploring the dark intersection of belief and brutality. Each episode unpacks chilling cases of murder, genocide, and family annihilation, all influenced by deeply held ideologies—especially religious ones. From misguided faith to warped dogmas, we uncover the disturbing truths behind crimes committed in the name of belief systems. With extensive research and a relaxed, conversational tone, Heinous Beliefs sheds light on the human capacity for good and evil when faith goes astray. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe now and journey into the shadows of conviction and crime.
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Heinous Beliefs is a true crime podcast exploring the dark intersection of belief and brutality. Each episode unpacks chilling cases of murder, genocide, and family annihilation, all influenced by deeply held ideologies—especially religious ones. From misguided faith to warped dogmas, we uncover the disturbing truths behind crimes committed in the name of belief systems. With extensive research and a relaxed, conversational tone, Heinous Beliefs sheds light on the human capacity for good and evil when faith goes astray. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe now and journey into the shadows of conviction and crime.
The House of Prayer: Anna Young’s Cult of Control Season 1 Finale 📍 Episode Summary: This ain't your grandma’s Bible study. In our Season One finale , we take you deep inside one of the most twisted so-called religious institutions to ever hide behind scripture: The House of Prayer for All People . At the center of it? Anna Elizabeth Young a woman who styled herself as a prophetess named “Mother Anna” but acted more like a prison warden in God’s name. In Gainesville, Florida during the 1980s and ‘90s, Anna created what she called a “spiritual healing ministry.” But what really happened behind those locked doors was nothing short of psychological warfare. She starved children, beat them, locked them in closets, burned their skin in bleach baths, and denied medical treatment all while quoting the Bible. And for years, she got away with it. In this episode, we walk through the depths of her control, the lives lost under her reign, the survivors who never stopped speaking out, and the long-overdue justice that finally came decades later. With testimonies pulled from court records, media interviews, police reports, and direct survivor accounts, this is one of the most disturbing and important stories we’ve told all season. ⛓️ Crimes Covered: • Religious cult abuse • Child starvation and neglect • Physical torture • Spiritual and psychological manipulation • Murder of a minor • Coercive isolation and mind control • Denial of medical care as religious punishment • Abuse of power under a religious veil ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains detailed discussions of child abuse, trauma, spiritual exploitation, and murder. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Please care for your mental health and take breaks as needed. 🕯️ To the Victims: This episode is dedicated to the memory of Katonya Jackson, Emon Harper, and every child who was silenced inside Anna Young’s cult. You deserved protection, love, and joy not pain. We say your names. 📣 Season Finale Announcement: This is the final episode of Season One of Heinous Beliefs. Thank y’all so much for riding with me all the way through this journey. It’s been raw, heavy, emotional and absolutely necessary. We’ll be back with Season Two on January 20, 2026 , with brand-new stories, deeper research, and even more fearless storytelling about crimes driven by dangerous belief systems. 💥 But don’t trip we’re not going silent. If you’re subscribed on Apple Podcasts or supporting us on Patreon , you’ll still get access to exclusive bonus episodes and sporadic drops in between seasons. These episodes go even deeper into cases, survivor updates, cult breakdowns, and the dark intersections between belief and violence. 📢 Support the Podcast & Stay Connected: 📸 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs 📧 Email: heinousbeliefspodcast@gmail.com 🔒 Subscribe on Apple for bonus content 🩸 Join the Patreon fam: https://www.patreon.com/heinousbeliefs/gift 💌 Share this episode with a friend, post it on socials, and keep the conversation alive using #HeinousBeliefs 🗣️ If this story touched you, made you think twice, or opened your eyes—share it. Because silence is what allows abuse to hide in plain sight. And belief, when manipulated, can become one of the most dangerous weapons of all.…
🎙️ EPISODE TITLE: The Kirtland Cult Murders: Jeffrey Lundgren and the Tree of Life Delusion 📚 EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this haunting episode of Heinous Beliefs , we unravel the chilling true story of Jeffrey Lundgren , a self-proclaimed prophet who manipulated scripture, twisted doctrine, and led a group of devout believers into committing one of the most horrifying cult murders in American history. Lundgren’s teachings weren’t just off-base they were calculated. Backed by his warped interpretation of RLDS doctrine and a made-up method he called “Dividing the Word,” he convinced his followers that murdering an entire family the Averys, including five innocent children was not only necessary but commanded by God. Jeffrey Lundgren’s abusive upbringing, religious obsession, and mental unraveling How a Bible tour guide became a deadly cult leader in rural Ohio The heartbreaking backstory of the Avery family and how their faith led them straight into danger The twisted belief system that justified execution-style murders How obedience and isolation fueled a silent group willing to sacrifice their morals The forensic horror uncovered in a shallow grave beneath a barn The full investigation, arrests, and trial that shocked a nation Lundgren’s disturbing lack of remorse and his final moments on death row A psychological breakdown of cult leadership and how spiritual abuse destroys lives And a powerful closing reflection on belief, freedom, and the cost of giving your mind away This case is more than just murder it’s a wake-up call on how twisted theology, blind faith, and unchecked power can become a lethal cocktail. ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains graphic content, including the murder of children, religious violence, cult indoctrination, and psychological manipulation. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 🧠 TAKEAWAY THEMES: How scripture can be weaponised to justify evil The signs and psychology of destructive cults The danger of charismatic leaders claiming divine authority The emotional cost of blind belief and spiritual manipulation 🔍 KEY SOURCES: Ohio court documents & trial transcripts (State of Ohio v. Jeffrey Lundgren) FBI debriefs and internal records on religious cults (Freedom of Information Act) Survivor interviews and cult psychology analysis from Rick Ross Institute News reports from The Plain Dealer (Cleveland), The New York Times , and CourtTV Archives RLDS Church statements and historical records Expert commentary on religious delusion and obedience theory 🖤 SUPPORT + CONNECT: 📧 Email us your thoughts: heinousbeliefspodcast@gmail.com 📸 Follow on Instagram: @heinousbeliefs 🎧 Stream episodes & bonus content: linktr.ee/heinousbeliefs ❤️ Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/heinousbeliefs 📣 SPREAD THE WORD: Tag a friend who needs to hear this. Share this episode on your stories. Review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help more people learn how belief when twisted can become fatal.…
“The Ugandan Doomsday Cult: The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God” What happens when belief turns into blind obedience—and obedience turns deadly? In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we head to Uganda to break down one of the most disturbing cult stories the world has ever seen. The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God promised salvation… but delivered death. Over 500 people—including children—were locked inside a church and set on fire, while others were poisoned, stabbed, or buried in mass graves across multiple districts. This episode explores: The dark rise of cult leaders Joseph Kibwetere and Credonia Mwerinde How apocalyptic fear and twisted interpretations of the Ten Commandments fueled total obedience The psychological control tactics used to silence followers and break their independence What really happened on March 17, 2000—the feast, the fire, and the betrayal The investigation that uncovered mass graves, chemical accelerants, and a premeditated mass murder Why no one has ever been brought to justice This isn’t just a story about religion gone wrong. It’s about power, control, and the dangers of unchecked belief. ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING This episode includes discussion of mass death, cult indoctrination, manipulation, and violence against women and children. Please listen with care. 💬 Let’s Connect Follow us on Instagram: @heinousbeliefs Send us your thoughts or case suggestions: 📧 heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 💸 Support the Show Wanna support Heinous Beliefs and get access to exclusive content? Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/heinousbeliefs You can also support by rating, reviewing, (FIVE STARS ONLY) and sharing the podcast! 🎧 Listen on all major platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | and more. 📰 Sources: BBC News – “Uganda’s Kanungu Cult Massacre” BBC Archives – “The Preacher and the Prostitute” New York Times – “Uganda Cult’s Mystique Finally Turned Deadly” The Guardian – “A Party, Prayers, Then Mass Suicide” Uganda CID reports and forensic documents Interviews with survivors and law enforcement Thanks for listening. And remember—always question who’s leading you, and why.…
In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we take you into the terrifying true story of Ernie Cheyenne Johnson , a man whose extreme religious beliefs about spiritual ownership and purity led him to violently stab a trusted family friend. This episode breaks down the twisted belief system that fueled Ernie’s paranoia, the events leading up to the stabbing, and the devastating aftermath for everyone involved. ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence and religious extremism. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 🔗 Links & Resources: Support Us on Patreon for bonus episodes: 👉 patreon.com/heinousbeliefs Contact Us: 📧 heinousbeliefs@gmail.com Follow Us on Instagram: 📸 @heinousbeliefs 🙏 Enjoying Heinous Beliefs? Don’t forget to rate, review, and share this episode to help us reach more true crime listeners who care about exposing how dangerous belief systems can turn deadly.…
Episode Overview On this week’s episode of Heinous Beliefs , we’re stepping away from traditional cults and organized religions to talk about how personal doctrines and paranoid ideologies can be just as dangerous. We’re unpacking the case of Jared Lee Loughner , the 22-year-old man behind the 2011 mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona , that shook the entire nation. Jared wasn’t following a mainstream religion or part of some recognized cult but in his mind? He had built his own belief system. One that twisted reality, convinced him the government was using grammar to control minds, and pushed him to target Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in front of a grocery store full of people. This case is wild, heartbreaking, and a wake-up call about the dangers of untreated mental illness mixed with radicalized internet conspiracies. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: ✅ Who Jared Loughner really was before the headlines ✅ His obsession with language, time, and government “mind control” ✅ How sovereign citizen beliefs and conspiracy theories warped his reality ✅ His personal grudge against Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords ✅ The chilling details of the January 8, 2011, Safeway mass shooting ✅ The six lives lost, including a 9-year-old child and a federal judge ✅ How bystanders took him down before more lives were lost ✅ His diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and the controversial trial ✅ The political and social fallout from gun control debates to mental health reforms ✅ Gabby Giffords’ inspirational journey from survivor to national advocate ✅ How online radicalization and isolation can weaponize unstable minds Why This Story Matters: Jared Loughner’s case forces us to ask some serious questions. How do personal belief systems become deadly doctrines? What happens when society ignores years of red flags? Are we doing enough to prevent isolated, paranoid minds from turning violent? Whether it’s religion, politics, or personal conspiracies — when belief goes unchecked and untreated mental illness is ignored, the results can be catastrophic. 💬 Join the Conversation: Got thoughts on this episode? Did it hit you in the gut the way it hit me while telling it? Let me know on Instagram: @HeinousBeliefs I wanna hear from you and your takeaways, your emotions, or just your reaction. Tag us in your posts or DM us your thoughts. 🎧 Bonus Content & Support: Want to unlock exclusive bonus episodes, early access, and behind-the-scenes commentary? Join our Patreon community for extra episodes on wednesday. Your support means everything. Every share, every listen, every dollar keeps these stories coming. 📧 Get In Touch: Got a case suggestion? Wanna sponsor the show? Or just wanna show love? Email me anytime at heinousbeliefs@gmail.com Let’s keep this conversation going. ✅ Don’t Forget: If you’re listening on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream make sure you hit that Follow button, drop a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Catch y’all next Friday for another deep, dark, and disturbing dive into the world of Heinous Beliefs .…
🎙️ Episode Title: Kristy Bamu: Tortured by Belief Podcast: Heinous Beliefs Episode Type: Full-Length, Deep Dive (Trigger Warning: Child Abuse, Faith-Based Violence) Runtime: ~55 Minutes 🔊 Episode Description: In this powerful and deeply disturbing episode of Heinous Beliefs , we explore one of the most heartbreaking and brutal cases of faith-fueled violence in recent memory: the murder of 15-year-old Kristy Bamu. In December 2010, Kristy traveled from Paris to London with his siblings to spend Christmas with their older sister, Magalie Bamu, and her boyfriend, Eric Bikubi. But instead of holiday cheer, Kristy walked into a nightmare. Convinced he was possessed by “kindoki” a Congolese witchcraft belief Magalie and Eric subjected Kristy to days of violent “exorcism” rituals that ended in his death on Christmas Day. This wasn’t a horror movie. It was real. And it happened in a city where people assume belief-based violence is a thing of the past. In this episode, we break down: Kristy’s background and who he was beyond the headlines The cultural belief system of kindoki and how it impacts children The build-up to the murder and the spiritual paranoia that took over The graphic and painful details of the crime itself How law enforcement handled the investigation The outcome of the trial — and what it says about faith, fear, and justice Broader conversations on immigrant communities, Pentecostalism, and silence around spiritual abuse This episode pulls no punches and honors Kristy’s life by telling the truth. 🚨 Content Warning (Please Read): This episode includes explicit discussions of child abuse, spiritual torture, and violent death. Listener discretion is strongly advised. If you’re not in a space to hear this kind of content, please take care of yourself first. ✨ Want More Heinous Beliefs? If you're a fan of the show and want extra content, consider subscribing to our bonus episodes. We drop exclusive episodes every month featuring: Cult cases that never made headlines Bonus survivor interviews Listener-requested cases Behind-the-scenes podcast discussions 🔥 Subscribe here: Patreon Apple Podcast Premium Feed Your support helps keep the podcast independent, ad-free. 📬 Contact Us & Stay Connected: We wanna hear from y’all. Got a story to share? A case to suggest? Just need to vent about the episode? 📧 Email us: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📲 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs TikTok, Twitter & Threads: coming soon! DMs are open. Comments are welcome. Hate gets blocked. 💡 How You Can Support This Work: We know this content is heavy. But telling these stories — especially the ones people like to ignore — is important. If you rocked with this episode, please: ✅ Leave a rating on Spotify or Apple ✅ Drop a written review (i read every one) ✅ Share this episode on your socials ✅ Tag us @heinousbeliefs so we can repost you Every single share helps keep this platform alive.…
Burned Alive – The Witch Murders of South Africa Heinous Beliefs: Where Faith Meets Fear and Turns to Fire In this chilling and emotional deep-dive, we expose a brutal truth that rarely makes headlines: people in modern-day South Africa mostly older women are still being accused of witchcraft and burned alive. Yes, you read that right. This isn’t some ancient historical footnote from the 1600s. This is happening in the 2020s. Right now. In communities where fear, spiritual confusion, and poverty meet belief is still being used to justify murder. In this episode, we cover: The real-life case of Anna Feti a 58-year-old woman with epilepsy who was falsely accused of cursing two young men. Her own neighbors dragged her into the street and burned her alive. The police stood by and did nothing. How culture, trauma, Christianity, colonialism, and traditional belief systems clash leaving vulnerable people in the crossfire. The psychology of mob violence: how grief, fear, and projection turn people into killers. The legal failure: outdated laws like South Africa’s Witchcraft Suppression Act of 1957 that criminalize witchcraft instead of protecting victims. The silence of the state and media and how this global crisis gets erased by mainstream narratives. The fact that this isn’t just a South Africa issue. Witch killings are still happening in Ghana, India, Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, and even in immigrant communities across the U.S. and Europe. This episode is one of the heaviest we’ve done not only because of the horror of the crimes, but because of the silence that follows. No news coverage. No justice. No memorials. Just ashes. But on Heinous Beliefs, we don’t do silence. We speak the truth, we say the names, and we ask the hard questions. Always. Content Warning This episode includes graphic descriptions of violence, death, elder abuse, and ideologically motivated murder. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Want to talk to me or share your thoughts? Here's how to reach out: Email: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com Instagram: @heinousbeliefs Have a case suggestion? Want to share your experience or be a guest on a future episode? I want to hear from you. Support the podcast: If this episode moved you — if it made you pause, feel, or question — share it. Rate it. Review it. Subscribe to the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google, Audioboom, or wherever you’re listening. And talk about it. Because these victims deserved better. And their stories deserve to be heard.…
🎧 Episode Title: Faith Healing Gone Wrong – The Schaible Case Welcome to another gripping and emotional episode of Heinous Beliefs the podcast where we expose the darkest crimes ever committed under the influence of religious and ideological beliefs. In this episode, we’re diving deep into the tragic and preventable deaths of two young children, Kent and Brandon Schaible, whose lives were cut short not by violence or disease but by the faith-driven decisions of their parents. Herbert and Catherine Schaible were followers of a radical faith-healing church in Philadelphia. Instead of taking their children to the doctor, they turned to prayer and laid hands, believing that divine intervention would do what modern medicine could. Spoiler alert: it didn’t. Twice. And what’s worse? The system gave them a second chance… and they still chose faith over help. 🔍 In This Episode, We Break Down: The Background of Herbert & Catherine Schaible: What kind of parents were they? What were they like behind closed doors? We give you a full character breakdown based on verified public records, court documents, and news reports. The First Century Gospel Church: An isolated, tight-knit congregation led by Pastor Nelson A. Clark. We look at the toxic doctrine that banned all forms of medicine and glorified suffering as a sign of faith. The Death of Kent Schaible (2009): How a treatable illness turned fatal under the weight of blind religious conviction and how the legal system responded. The Death of Brandon Schaible (2013): How the exact same tragedy happened again just four years later despite court orders and probation conditions that were meant to prevent it. Religious Exemption Laws: How Pennsylvania (and over 30 other states) once had child welfare loopholes that allowed parents to opt out of life-saving care in the name of religion. The Public Outrage and Legislative Fallout: We talk about how these cases shifted public opinion, inspired nationwide media coverage, and led to calls for major policy reform. The Bigger Picture: Why this isn’t just about one family. This is about how deeply-held beliefs, when protected by outdated systems, can become a recipe for tragedy and how many more children are at risk if we don’t have hard conversations about the line between belief and harm. ⚠️ Content Warning This episode includes discussions of child death, religious extremism, faith-based medical neglect, and disturbing court testimony. Please use discretion when listening. 📢 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going Have thoughts about this case? Wanna share your personal story or tip us off to another crime driven by belief? We want to hear from YOU. 📧 Email: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs DMs are open. Emails are welcome. And if you’re a survivor of this kind of religious abuse or know someone who is we’re listening, and we believe you. 🖤 Support the Show If this episode moved you, angered you, or made you think a little deeper share it. Leave us a 5-star review. Screenshot it and tag us on social media. Every share helps break the silence around religious trauma and exposes how harmful belief systems can fly under the radar for years. Want to go the extra mile? Send the episode to a friend. Share your favorite quote on IG. Use the hashtag #HeinousBeliefs to join the discussion. We’re building a community of truth-tellers, survivors, and thinkers—and you’re a part of it now.…
🎧 Episode 12 – Julius Christ: The Messiah from Connecticut Who Preached Power, Sex, and Control Podcast: Heinous Beliefs Host: Ria Email: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com Instagram: @heinousbeliefs Content Warning: This episode contains detailed discussions of spiritual abuse, sexual coercion, and cult violence. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Episode Description: In this jaw-dropping episode of Heinous Beliefs , we uncover the disturbing rise and fall of Julius Schacknow, aka “Julius Christ” a self-proclaimed messiah who ran a religious cult out of Connecticut during the 1970s and 80s. Claiming to be the reincarnation of Jesus, Julius built a secretive, high-control religious group known as The Work , manipulating followers with fear of damnation, promises of salvation, and twisted “purification rituals.” We explore how Julius exploited apocalyptic fear to isolate, control, and abuse his followers, many of whom were vulnerable women and children. You’ll hear about the cult’s inner workings, the crimes that went unpunished, survivor testimonies, and the psychological profile of a man who weaponised belief for total domination. This isn’t a story of faith, it’s a warning of what happens when someone wraps harm in holiness. In This Episode: Who was Julius Schacknow, and how did he become “Julius Christ”? The belief system behind The Work and how it twisted scripture to justify abuse Survivor accounts of spiritual manipulation and sexual coercion How the cult avoided law enforcement for decades What the FBI knew and why it took so long for anyone to speak up The ripple effects of cult trauma on families and entire communities Why this case still flies under the radar, despite its impact Sources & Documents: Hartford Courant Archives: “He Called Himself Christ” (1985) FBI FOIA documents on Julius Schacknow (1986–1992) New Haven Independent: Cult survivor interviews (2006) Milford Mirror Archives (1979–1989) “The Cult Next Door” Investigative podcast, 2021 episode Journal of Cultic Studies: “The Psychology of Religious Delusion” Court documents from Paul Sweetman’s child abuse conviction, Florida (linked to Julius's teachings) Mental Health, Abuse, and Cult Recovery Resources: RAINN (Sexual Assault Hotline): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) | www.rainn.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (U.S.): 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Recovering from Religion: www.recoveringfromreligion.org The Hotline (Domestic Abuse Support): 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) International Mental Health Helplines: www.checkpointorg.com/global Connect with Me: Got a story? Thoughts on the episode? Or just wanna support? Hit me up: 📧 heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📲 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs If you found this episode powerful, informative, or disturbing in the right way share it. Rate it. Review it. Let’s keep exposing how belief, when twisted, can turn deadly. Until next time, stay sharp, stay safe, and don’t get caught up in the madness. Peace. 🖤…
🎙️ Heinous Beliefs – Episode 8 Title: Ervil LeBaron: The Prophet of Blood Episode Description: In this jaw-dropping episode of Heinous Beliefs , we crack open the dark legacy of Ervil LeBaron — the so-called prophet who turned religious doctrine into a death sentence. Known as “The Mormon Manson,” Ervil led a violent fundamentalist cult that weaponized blood atonement and sent his followers on a killing spree that spanned decades — even beyond his death. He didn’t just preach hellfire, he unleashed it — targeting his own family, rival sects, and anyone who dared to question his authority. From a dusty outpost in Mexico to a jail cell in Utah, Ervil’s grip on his followers ran deep. This ain’t just a cult story — this is a generational horror story wrapped in prophecy, manipulation, and murder. ⚠️ Content Warning : This episode contains detailed discussions of cult abuse, religious violence, child exploitation, and multiple homicides. Listener discretion is strongly advised. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: 📖 The roots of the LeBaron family’s break from mainstream Mormonism 🧠 Ervil’s psychological descent into control, obsession, and paranoia 🩸 How he twisted the doctrine of blood atonement to justify murder 📓 His infamous hit list — even written into a scripture he authored in prison 🔪 The murders of Joel LeBaron, Rulon Allred, and the chilling 4 o’clock killings 💔 Survivor stories from children raised under his regime 🚔 The FBI hunt, his prison writings, and the cult killings that continued long after his death 🔍 How belief can become a weapon — and a family’s legacy can become a death sentence 🔥 Notable Quotes: “If you didn’t laugh at one of his jokes, your name might end up in that book.” — Former follower on Ervil’s paranoia and spiritual hit list “He didn’t want a church — he wanted a damn dynasty.” — Host, Heinous Beliefs Sources & Further Reading: FBI Records : Ervil LeBaron FOIA Files Books : Prophet of Blood by Ben Bradlee Jr. & Dale Van Atta Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer Investigative Articles : VICE – The Mormon Manson The Guardian – Ervil’s Legacy of Blood Deseret News – Polygamist cults and the killings that followed 🎧 Let’s Talk About It: Hit me up on IG @HeinousBeliefs — and don’t forget to share the episode with someone who loves unraveling cult cases as much as we do.…
🎙️ Episode Title: Cary Stayner: The Yosemite Sightseer Killer — “I Was Doing God’s Work” 📌 Episode Summary: In this gripping episode of Heinous Beliefs , your host Ria unpacks one of the most disturbing serial killer cases to ever unfold inside a U.S. national park. Cary Stayner , a seemingly quiet handyman at a Yosemite-area motel, turned out to be a cold-blooded killer with a god complex. But this isn’t just about the crimes—it’s about what drove them. Cary believed he was “doing God’s work.” He said his victims were “sinful” and needed to be “cleansed.” He wrote about it in letters. He confessed to it. He even stuck to that story two decades later in a death row interview. We go deep into his childhood , how his brother’s infamous kidnapping left him isolated and invisible, and how he spiraled into delusions, fantasies, and violence . From the Cedar Lodge triple homicide to the decapitation of park ranger Joie Armstrong , this case is brutal, twisted, and loaded with religious distortion. You’ll hear how belief—whether real, feigned, or delusional—became Cary Stayner’s justification for murder. And how the justice system ultimately brought him down. ⛓️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode: The trauma-filled childhood of Cary Stayner and his complex relationship with his kidnapped brother, Steven Stayner Red flags ignored for years, from naked forest walks to violent fantasies The brutal murders of Carole Sund, Juli Sund, Silvina Pelosso, and Joie Ruth Armstrong How Stayner used religion and “divine purpose” as an excuse for killing Quotes from his chilling confessions and post-conviction interviews His federal and state trials, the death sentence, and where he is now A deep dive into how belief—especially religious delusion—can be manipulated into violence ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of murder, sexual assault, childhood trauma, mental illness , and religiously motivated violence . Please listen with care. ⏱️ Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Welcome + Content warning 02:00 – The Stayner family: trauma, abuse, and neglect 08:30 – Steven Stayner’s kidnapping & media attention 12:00 – Cary’s spiral into delusion and violence 16:45 – The Cedar Lodge Murders: Carole, Juli, and Silvina 26:00 – The murder of Joie Ruth Armstrong 30:45 – FBI confession + twisted spiritual justification 36:20 – Trial, conviction, and California’s death row 44:10 – Ria’s final thoughts: belief vs delusion 🔗 Connect with Heinous Beliefs : 📸 Instagram: @heinousbelief 📧 Email: @heinousbeliefs We want to hear from you! Have a case suggestion? Want to share your thoughts on this episode? DM us or shoot us an email! 🖤 Support the Show: Love the pod? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps more people discover these untold stories and helps us keep digging into the dark side of belief. Share this episode with your true crime bestie, your podcast-obsessed cousin, or anyone who’s fascinated by how belief and brutality collide.…
🎙️ Episode Title: La Corriveau: The Iron Cage of Justice and Myth 📌 Episode Summary: In this haunting episode of Heinous Beliefs , we dive deep into the true crime case of Marie-Josephte Corriveau—a woman whose name still echoes across Quebec. Was she a murderer, a victim, or both? And how did her story twist into one of Canada's most terrifying folktales? We uncover the historical facts behind her trial and execution, the strange display of her corpse in an iron gibbet, and how colonial beliefs and fear twisted her into a ghost story. From the courtroom to the crossroads, this episode is packed with mystery, injustice, and cultural mythology. 🔍 Topics Covered: The suspicious death of Louis Étienne Dodier Marie-Josephte's confession and retrial The British military tribunal in New France The symbolic use of gibbeting How her legend evolved into Québécois folklore The rediscovery of the iron cage Belief, patriarchy, and punishment in colonial society 🕯️ Why It Matters: This case reveals how deeply belief systems—colonial, religious, and cultural—shape the way justice is carried out and remembered. The transformation of Marie-Josephte from a real woman to a ghost in a cage shows how folklore often grows from fear and trauma. 📥 Have a case suggestion or want to say hi? Email us at: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📲 Follow us on Instagram for episode drops, dark history content & behind-the-scenes: @heinousbeliefs 🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform and don’t forget to rate, follow, and share!…
Episode Notes – Heinous Beliefs Podcast Episode Title: Faith, Control, and Abuse – The Disturbing Case of Ruby Franke Episode Summary: In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we pull back the curtain on one of the most disturbing cases of parental abuse in recent years—the downfall of Ruby Franke. For years, Ruby was the face of 8 Passengers , a YouTube channel that promoted family values, strict parenting, and a faith-based approach to raising children. But beneath the surface, something much darker was happening. With the influence of her so-called counselor and mentor, Jodi Hildebrandt, Ruby’s idea of discipline escalated into full-blown psychological and physical abuse. By the time authorities got involved, two of her children had endured months of starvation, isolation, and physical torture —all in the name of “righteousness.” This case is not just about bad parenting—it’s about the dangers of religious extremism, cult-like ideology, and the unchecked power that comes with being an internet personality in a world where people trust influencers too easily. Today, we’ll break down the rise and fall of Ruby Franke, the warning signs that were ignored, and what this case tells us about the fine line between faith and fanaticism. Timestamps: 🔹 00:00 – Introduction & Listener Discretion Before we dive in, we discuss the heavy nature of this case, why it’s important to talk about these issues, and a shoutout to all our amazing listeners. 🔹 03:15 – Who Was Ruby Franke? The Rise of 8 Passengers How did Ruby go from a wholesome family vlogger to one of the most hated figures on the internet? We explore the early days of her channel, her strict parenting philosophy, and the slow shift into something more dangerous. 🔹 10:45 – The Red Flags: When “Tough Love” Becomes Abuse Meal deprivation, extreme punishments, public shaming—viewers noticed things weren’t adding up. We discuss the biggest warning signs in Ruby’s parenting and how the internet tried to intervene before it was too late. 🔹 18:20 – Jodi Hildebrandt: The Manipulative Mind Behind It All Jodi wasn’t just a therapist—she was a master manipulator who used faith-based fear tactics to push Ruby into extreme beliefs. We take a deep dive into Connexions , Jodi’s twisted counseling methods, and how she isolated Ruby from her family and the outside world. 🔹 25:00 – The Horrific Discovery: A Child’s Desperate Escape On August 30, 2023, a malnourished 12-year-old boy fled Jodi’s house, duct tape around his ankles and wrists, begging for food and water. What police found inside was beyond horrifying. We break down how authorities finally stepped in. 🔹 33:30 – The Arrest, Trial, and Public Backlash Ruby and Jodi’s arrest made headlines worldwide. But even after being charged, Ruby showed no remorse, insisting she was doing “God’s work.” We go over the trial, their sentencing, and how the internet reacted. 🔹 40:00 – Faith, Fear, and Control: When Religion Becomes a Weapon We wrap up the episode by discussing how religious beliefs are sometimes manipulated to justify abuse. What can we learn from this case, and how can we protect others from similar situations? Key Takeaways from This Episode: ✔ Influence Can Be Dangerous: Just because someone appears wholesome online doesn’t mean they should be trusted blindly. ✔ Religious Extremism Can Enable Abuse: When faith is twisted into a tool for control, it becomes dangerous. ✔ Community Awareness Matters: The internet saw the red flags years before authorities did. Public concern can save lives. ✔ Kids Deserve Protection, Not Suffering: Discipline should never come at the cost of a child’s safety. Resources for Abuse & Help: If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, there are resources available: 📞 National Child Abuse Hotline (U.S.) – 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) 📞 National Domestic Violence Hotline (U.S.) – 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788 📞 RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) – 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) | www.rainn.org 📞 Crisis Text Line – Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 support 🌍 Child Helpline International – www.childhelplineinternational.org (For help in various countries) 🚨 If you believe a child is in immediate danger, please contact 911 or your local authorities. You are not alone. Help is available. Join the Conversation: 📩 Email: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs We love hearing from you! Have thoughts on this case? Want to suggest future episodes? Send us an email or DM us on Instagram! If this episode resonated with you, please leave a review, share with a friend, and spread awareness —because the more we talk about these cases, the harder it becomes for abusers to hide behind faith and power. Stay safe, stay skeptical, and always question everything.…
Episode Notes: The Ant Hill Kids Cult – A Reign of Terror Episode Overview In this chilling episode of Heinous Beliefs , we dive deep into one of the most disturbing cult cases in history—the Ant Hill Kids, led by the sadistic and delusional Roch Thériault. What began as a seemingly harmless commune in rural Canada quickly morphed into a nightmarish cult ruled by terror, manipulation, and brutal violence. This case is a prime example of how unchecked power, religious fanaticism, and psychological control can turn deadly. Thériault convinced his followers that he was God’s chosen prophet, using his charisma to keep them under his command. Over time, his paranoia, delusions, and sadistic tendencies escalated, leading to horrific acts of torture, mutilation, and murder within the cult. This episode explores: ✅ Roch Thériault’s early life – how his intelligence and charm masked a manipulative and dangerous personality. ✅ The formation of the Ant Hill Kids cult – how he lured people into his doomsday ideology and established total control. ✅ The brutal realities of life inside the commune – including starvation, physical torture, forced amputations, and mind control. ✅ The gruesome murders – including Solange Boilard , Samuel Giguère , and Claude Ouellette , victims of Thériault’s unchecked brutality. ✅ How Thériault’s cult operated for years without intervention – and the tragic failures that allowed his abuse to continue. ✅ The downfall of Roch Thériault – how one survivor’s escape finally led to his arrest and conviction. ✅ The aftermath and impact of the case – the psychological toll on survivors and how Thériault’s influence lasted even behind bars. This episode is not just about exposing the horrors of one cult leader—it’s a warning about how belief, when placed in the wrong hands, can be twisted into something lethal. Key Quotes from the Episode 💬 "When a leader demands absolute obedience and isolates followers from the outside world, they gain the power to turn people into prisoners of their own faith." 💬 "Roch Thériault didn’t just manipulate—he broke people down, convinced them that pain was purification, and turned them into accomplices in their own suffering." 💬 "Even after his arrest, some followers remained devoted. That’s how deep the psychological grip of a cult can be." Resources & Further Reading Want to dig deeper into this terrifying case? Here are some verified sources and in-depth reports on the Ant Hill Kids cult and Roch Thériault’s crimes: 📖 Murderpedia - Roch Thériault – Read more 📖 The True Crime Database - Ant Hill Kids Cult – Read more 📖 National Post: How Roch Thériault Built a Cult of Horror – Read more 📖 CBC Archives - Cult Crimes in Canada – Read more 📖 Criminal Code of Canada - Laws on Cult-Related Crimes – Read more These sources provide deeper insight into the psychological manipulation, legal loopholes, and systemic failures that allowed Thériault’s cult to exist for so long. Help & Support Resources If you or someone you know is in a dangerous situation involving cult manipulation, religious abuse, or coercive control, there are resources available to help. You are not alone. 🔹 International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) – Offers education and support for cult survivors. Visit site 🔹 Cult Awareness & Recovery (Cult Education Institute) – Resources for recognizing cult tactics and getting out safely. Visit site 🔹 RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) – The largest anti-sexual violence organization in the U.S. for survivors of abuse. Visit site | Call: 800-656-HOPE 🔹 National Domestic Violence Hotline – If you are in danger or experiencing coercive control, help is available 24/7. Visit site | Call: 800-799-7233 🔹 The Canadian Centre for Child Protection – Resources for reporting and preventing child abuse. Visit site 🔹 StrongHearts Native Helpline – Culturally specific help for Indigenous survivors of domestic abuse. Visit site | Call: 844-762-8483 If you need help, reach out to one of these organizations. You deserve safety and support. Stay Connected & Share Your Thoughts The discussion doesn’t end here. Let’s keep the conversation going—your thoughts, feedback, and questions are always welcome! 📧 Email: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📷 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs 💬 Have a case suggestion? Know of another terrifying cult or belief-driven crime we should cover? Send us an email or DM! 🎧 Love the episode? Share it with your friends, tag us on Instagram, and leave a review! Your support helps us keep bringing you deep dives into the darkest corners of true crime. 🔎 Stay skeptical. Stay safe. Keep questioning everything.…
Episode Summary: In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we dive into the disturbing true story of Amy Carlson and the Love Has Won cult —a movement that started with New Age spiritual teachings and quickly spiraled into manipulation, abuse, and tragedy. Amy, who claimed to be Mother God , convinced her followers she had lived over 500 past lives , including as Jesus, Cleopatra, and Marilyn Monroe . Under her control, cult members lived under strict rules, suffered sleep deprivation, financial exploitation, and psychological abuse , and watched as their leader wasted away due to alcohol addiction and silver poisoning —all while believing she was undergoing a divine transformation. When authorities finally discovered Amy’s body, it was mummified, wrapped in Christmas lights, and still being worshiped by her followers. The case raises deep questions about the dangers of blind faith, cult psychology, and why legal systems struggle to hold cult leaders accountable . Key Topics Covered: ✅ How did Amy Carlson convince people she was a god? ✅ The disturbing lifestyle inside the Love Has Won cult ✅ The group’s bizarre mix of New Age beliefs and conspiracy theories ✅ The horrifying discovery of Amy’s mummified body ✅ The aftermath: What happened to the cult after her death? ✅ Why were members only charged with mishandling a corpse? If you're fascinated by the dark side of belief , cult psychology, and how extreme ideologies can lead to horrific consequences , this episode is a must-listen. Follow & Contact Us: 📩 Email: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @heinousbeliefs 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with fellow true crime fans! 🚨 Stay tuned for next week's episode, where we uncover another chilling case of belief gone wrong. Until then— stay safe, stay skeptical, and don’t join a cult.…
Episode Overview In this episode of Heinous Beliefs, we uncover the heartbreaking case of Elizabeth Struhs, an eight-year-old girl from Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, who tragically lost her life due to religious medical neglect. Elizabeth was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, a condition that requires regular insulin to manage blood sugar levels and prevent life-threatening complications. However, her parents, Jason and Kerrie Struhs, made a devastating choice—to stop her insulin treatment entirely, trusting that their faith and prayers would heal her instead. Under the influence of an extreme religious sect called The Saints, led by Brendan Stevens, Elizabeth’s parents, along with 12 other group members, stood by for six agonizing days, watching as she grew weaker and sicker. Instead of seeking urgent medical help, they fasted, prayed, and sang hymns, believing that their faith alone would restore her health. When Elizabeth finally succumbed to diabetic ketoacidosis, the group waited a full 24 hours before calling emergency services—still clinging to the hope that she might be resurrected. This episode breaks down the shocking details of this case, how religious extremism led to a preventable death, and the legal aftermath that followed. 📖 What You’ll Learn in This Episode ✅ Who was Elizabeth Struhs? A glimpse into Elizabeth’s life, her diagnosis, and how her parents’ beliefs dictated her medical care—or lack thereof. ✅ Inside The Saints: The Sect That Rejected Medicine How Brendan Stevens, the leader of The Saints, created a closed-off, extremist religious group that rejected modern medicine, convinced followers that illness was a test of faith, and controlled every aspect of their lives. ✅ The Six Days of Suffering A step-by-step timeline of Elizabeth’s rapid health decline, her unbearable suffering, and how the adults around her chose to ignore obvious medical red flags in favor of prayer. ✅ How Police Discovered the Truth The shocking moment when authorities arrived at the Struhs home to find Elizabeth’s lifeless body surrounded by praying sect members. How investigators pieced together the events leading up to her death and arrested 14 individuals, including Jason and Kerrie. ✅ The Trial and Sentencing: Did Justice Prevail? The courtroom battle where prosecutors argued that every person involved played a role in Elizabeth’s death, either through direct negligence or enforcing harmful beliefs. How the Australian legal system handled the case and what the sentencing meant for religious freedom vs. child protection laws. ✅ How This Case Sparked a National Debate The larger conversation around faith-based medical neglect, parental rights, and government intervention. Can religious freedom go too far? And when should the law step in to protect children from dangerous beliefs? ⚖️ The Legal Outcome – What Happened to The Saints? After an intense trial, all 14 members of The Saints were found guilty of manslaughter for their roles in Elizabeth’s death. Sentences handed down included: Jason & Kerrie Struhs (Parents): 15 years in prison, no parole for 10 years. Brendan Stevens (Leader of The Saints): 12 years in prison for his role in enforcing faith-based medical neglect. Other Members of The Saints: Sentences ranging from 7 to 10 years, based on their level of involvement. The court ruled that faith is not a legal defense for criminal neglect—a landmark decision that reinforced the duty of care parents and guardians must uphold, regardless of religious beliefs. 💭 Why This Case Matters Elizabeth’s death wasn’t just a tragic accident—it was a direct result of extreme religious beliefs overriding common sense and medical reality. Cases like this raise difficult but necessary questions: ❓ Where do we draw the line between religious freedom and criminal negligence? ❓ How do cult-like communities manipulate people into ignoring basic medical care? ❓ What can be done to prevent more children from suffering the same fate? 📢 Stay Connected & Join the Conversation 📸 Follow us on Instagram: @heinousbeliefs 📧 Email us: heinousbeliefs@gmail.com 💬 We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on this case, suggest future topics, and connect with other listeners. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses child death due to medical neglect and religious extremism. Listener discretion is strongly advised.…
Episode Summary: In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we dive into one of the most calculated family annihilations in true crime history—the chilling case of John Emil List. In 1971, List meticulously planned and executed the murders of his wife, three children, and elderly mother in their Westfield, New Jersey mansion. He believed he was saving them from financial ruin and the temptations of a “corrupt world.” After the killings, List disappeared without a trace, assuming a new identity and living a normal life for 18 years before finally being caught thanks to a forensic bust and an episode of America’s Most Wanted . We explore the disturbing psychology behind his actions, his eerie lack of remorse in interviews, and how he managed to evade justice for nearly two decades. Topics Covered in This Episode: ✔️ John List’s strict religious upbringing and obsession with control ✔️ His financial downfall and increasing paranoia ✔️ The cold-blooded murder of his entire family ✔️ His shocking confession letter to his pastor ✔️ How he lived undetected for 18 years under a fake identity ✔️ His arrest, trial, and chilling 2002 interview with Connie Chung Listener Discretion: This episode discusses graphic violence, family annihilation, and religious extremism. Please listen with caution. CTA (Call to Action): Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow true crime lovers! Follow Heinous Beliefs on social media for updates and bonus content. INSTAGRAM : @heinousbeliefs EMAIL : heinousbeliefs@gmail.com…
Episode Title: The Aum Shinrikyo Cult – From Enlightenment to Terror Podcast: Heinous Beliefs Episode Summary: In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we dive into the chilling story of Aum Shinrikyo, a doomsday cult that transformed from a so-called spiritual movement into one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations in modern history. Led by the manipulative and power-hungry Shoko Asahara, the cult attracted thousands of followers, including highly educated professionals, with promises of salvation and enlightenment. But behind the scenes, Asahara was preparing for war—stockpiling chemical weapons, brainwashing followers, and orchestrating one of Japan’s worst acts of domestic terrorism. We break down how this cult gained so much influence, the horrifying Tokyo subway attack, and how its remnants still exist today under different names. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Who was Shoko Asahara, and how did he convince thousands to worship him? How Aum Shinrikyo grew from a spiritual movement into a global threat. The 1995 Tokyo subway attack: What happened, who was affected, and how authorities responded. The shocking discoveries inside the cult’s compounds—chemical labs, weapons, and blueprints for mass murder. What happened to Aum Shinrikyo after Asahara’s execution and why offshoot groups are still active today. Key Takeaways: Blind faith can be dangerous when it leads people to stop questioning reality. Cults don’t just recruit weak-minded people; they prey on those searching for meaning and purpose. Even after their leaders fall, extremist groups often rebrand and continue their activities under new names. Resources & References: Investigative reports on the Aum Shinrikyo subway attack. Court documents and trial coverage of Shoko Asahara. Survivor testimonies and expert analyses on cult behavior. Join the Conversation: Have thoughts on this episode? Hit us up via email or on social media! Let’s talk about the dangers of unchecked belief and why critical thinking is more important than ever. Follow & Support: Subscribe to Heinous Beliefs on your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on Instagram for episode updates and discussions. Email us at heinousbeliefs@gmail.com with your thoughts and feedback. Leave a review—it helps us grow and keep these stories coming! Tune in next time for another deep dive into belief gone wrong .…
In this episode of Heinous Beliefs, we explore the rise and fall of Yahweh Ben Yahweh, born Hulon Mitchell Jr., a preacher’s son who rebranded himself as a self-proclaimed Son of God. From his roots in Oklahoma to his unsettling control over the Nation of Yahweh in Miami, Yahweh’s journey was riddled with manipulation, coercion, and violence. Behind his promises of salvation and empowerment lay a reality of brutal murders, fear tactics, and a cult-like regime. This episode dives deep into his life, the crimes of the Nation of Yahweh, and the law enforcement efforts that brought him to justice. Key Points Covered: Introduction: Overview of the podcast’s theme: crimes driven by belief systems. A recap of Episode 1 and its connection to the podcast’s overall focus. Teaser: Yahweh Ben Yahweh’s transformation from a preacher’s son to the leader of a fearsome cult. Early Life of Hulon Mitchell Jr.: Growing up in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, as one of 15 children in a devout religious family. His father’s role as a preacher and how this shaped Hulon’s early ambitions. Experiencing racism and economic hardship in the Jim Crow South. The Path Before Miami: Military service and the discipline Hulon developed during his time in the armed forces. His brief attempt at law school and subsequent decision to join the Nation of Islam. Hulon’s fascination with Malcolm X and his adoption of the name Hulon X. Preaching under various names like "Father Mitchell" and "Reverend Hulon Shah" in cities like Atlanta, blending Christian theology, Nation of Islam teachings, and Jewish principles to attract followers. The Nation of Yahweh Takes Shape: Yahweh’s arrival in Miami in the late 1970s and his establishment of the "Temple of Love." How he targeted disenfranchised Black communities with messages of empowerment and salvation. His financial model: mandatory tithes, unpaid labor, and the operation of community businesses. Life Within the Nation: Strict rules: white robes symbolizing purity, early morning prayers, and communal meals. Isolation from family and the outside world, fostering a culture of dependence and loyalty. Circumcision rituals for male recruits and the psychological control these practices enforced. The roles of women, particularly the wives of enforcers, in maintaining secrecy and supporting Yahweh’s regime. A Culture of Fear and Violence: The murder of Aston Green and its use as a warning to other members. Initiation killings like that of Raymond Kelly, where recruits had to prove loyalty through violent acts. Testimonies from neighbors around the Temple of Love describing screams, disappearances, and a culture of silence enforced by fear. The Arrest and Trial: The FBI’s multi-state investigation into Yahweh’s activities and the coordination of local law enforcement. Yahweh’s dramatic arrest in November 1990 and the simultaneous raids on Nation properties in Florida, Texas, and Georgia. Key testimonies, particularly from Robert Rozier, detailing murders carried out on Yahweh’s orders. Courtroom revelations: recordings of Yahweh’s sermons, graphic crime scene photos, and victims’ families testifying. Yahweh’s conviction in 1992 on conspiracy to commit murder and racketeering charges. Yahweh Ben Yahweh’s Downfall and Legacy: His time in prison, continued proclamations of divinity, and his attempts to maintain influence. Yahweh’s death in 2007 from prostate cancer and the end of his physical reign. The lasting trauma he left on his followers, victims’ families, and the communities he manipulated. Closing Thoughts: Reflection on the dangers of unchecked power and blind faith. Encouragement to critically examine leaders and their messages. Memorable Quotes: “You didn’t just follow orders you followed them, or you were next.” - Robert Rozier’s testimony. “It was like a prison, but you were supposed to be grateful to be there.” - Former Nation of Yahweh member. Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to Heinous Beliefs on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with friends and family, and don’t forget to leave a review! Got questions or suggestions? Email us at heinousbeliefs@gmail.com. Tune in next Friday for another chilling story of belief turned deadly.…
In this episode of Heinous Beliefs , we explore the heartbreaking and disturbing case of Deanna Laney, a deeply religious mother from Texas who believed she was commanded by God to kill her children. Paralleling the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, Deanna’s delusions led to the tragic deaths of her two young sons, Joshua and Luke, and the severe injury of her infant son, Aaron. Through detailed research, we uncover the events leading to this unimaginable crime, the role of religious fanaticism and mental illness, and the aftermath that shocked an entire community. What happens when faith and mental health collide in the worst possible way? Join us as we discuss this devastating story and the broader implications of belief gone wrong. Key Points Discussed: Deanna Laney’s Background: Her upbringing in a deeply religious environment and her devotion to her faith. The Tragic Night: A timeline of the events leading to the murders of Joshua and Luke, and Aaron’s injuries. Religious Delusions: How Deanna’s belief that God was testing her faith mirrored the story of Abraham and Isaac. Mental Health and Religion: The intersection of psychosis, religious ideology, and violent behavior. The Legal Outcome: The insanity defense and Deanna’s acquittal on the grounds of mental illness. Broader Implications: How religious beliefs and mental health crises can fuel dangerous actions, and what society can learn from this case. Listener Discretion: This episode includes graphic descriptions of violence against children. Please listen with care. Follow Us: Instagram: @HeinousBeliefsPodcast Join our discussion community on discord (after subscription) Closing Note: If you found this episode thought-provoking, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with others. Your support helps us continue exploring the darker side of belief systems and their consequences.…
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