Why cult leader’s face turned blue before she was found mummified in jaw dropping documentary
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Documentaries can often leave us shocked and full of questions, but the recent coverage of cult leader Amy Carlson is likely one of the craziest things you might ever see.
The Kansas-born mum-of-three quit her job at McDonald’s and left her third husband after a man called Amerith WhiteEagle convinced her she was ‘ethereal’, and in 2007, they moved to Colorado to become Mother and Father God for the cult that would come to be known as Love Has Won.
Her controversial journey was covered in the 2023 HBO documentary Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, which showed how the cult convinced its followers that they were led by ‘Galactics’, which mostly included deceased celebrities such as Carrie Fisher, Robin Williams and the very-much-not-dead Donald Trump.
While viewers were no doubt left confused by the cult’s beliefs, which included a wide range of conspiracy theories – one of which suggested that Carlson was a reincarnation of Jesus Christ, or Joan of Arc – it was the 45-year-old’s extraordinary death which posed the most questions.
Carlson was found mummified in a sleeping bag two weeks after her death in 2021, with her body completely blue, which you might only associate with someone being frozen.
But there was a far more scientific explanation for her strange appearance.
Carlson had claimed that alcohol and drugs were her medicine, and by the end of her life, she was almost exclusively drinking alcohol and a controversial supplement known as colloidal silver.
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