Love has Won member Christopher Royer appeared in court to challenge a police search warrant executed after the death of “Mother God” Amy Carlson. Mr Royer is facing charges of child abuse and abuse of a corpse related to the discovery of Ms Carlson’s body in Colorado in April. Investigators seized Mr Royer’s cell phone for what prosecutor Alonzo Payne said was “more than sufficient evidence” it could contain proof of crimes committed while.
The Dr. Phil show on Thursday hit close to home.
The topic of the show was the finding of the mummified corpse of Amy Carlson, a woman who called herself âMother God,â April 28 in a Saguache County home.Â
In the home were two children, a 2-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl. The children were placed under the protection of Saguache County Social Services.
Dr. Phil had interviewed Carlson in September in a program about cults, and he replayed portions of that show.
Guest on Thursdayâs show was Rick Alan Ross of the Cult Education Institute and author of âCults Inside Out.â
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Prosecutors charged seven people after uncovering the mummified body of a spiritual leader found enshrined in a Colorado home and decorated with glitter and Christmas lights.
Carlson’s body was found by Miguel Lamboy, one of Carlson’s followers who was not charged.
The Saguache County Sheriff’s Office received complaints alleging that Love Has Won, described as a cult by former members and law enforcement, brainwashed people.
Seven people have been charged after the mummified body of a spiritual leader was found enshrined in a Colorado home and decorated with glitter and Christmas lights.