Woman who escaped Scientology explains ‘murder routine’ mental trick used in interrogations to get people to ‘confess’
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A woman who ‘escaped’ the Church of Scientology has explained its mental trick used to try and get people to ‘confess’.
Jenna Miscavige says the organisation has a ‘murder routine’ it uses in interrogations, having been asked ‘traumatising’ questions as a child.
The American grew up in the movement, telling LADbible: “I knew of Scientology before I knew of anything else.”
Now 41 years old, Miscavige is the niece of Scientology’s Chairman of the Board, David Miscavige, but left the organisation in 2005. Since then, she has become an outspoken defector of it.
Often criticising and spilling the goings on of Scientology on TikTok, the author sat down with LADbible for an episode of Minutes With as she was asked about being interrogated with an ‘E-meter’.
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