Deadly Cults

2018
4.2
4 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 1 episodes (4)

1 Vampire Clan
2/10/19
17-year-old Jennifer Wendorf comes home to find her parents brutally murdered and sister missing. Searching for answers, investigators discover a complicated web tracing back to a cult of self-proclaimed vampires.
2 Kirtland Murders
2/17/19
Police in Kirtland, Ohio receive a tip about a family of five killed and buried in a barn belonging to a local cult. As they question the cult, investigators learn even more sinister details of power and manipulation leading up to the murders.
3 Killers of Rulo
2/24/19
After hearing about a religious cult stockpiling weapons on an isolated farm outside Rulo, Nebraska, FBI agents cultivate an informant from inside the group who details the torture and murder being ordered by the group's diabolical leader.
4 Palo Mayombe
3/3/19
After crossing the Mexican Border from Brownsville, Texas, a student out on spring break goes missing. The investigation leads US officials to a cult known for practicing witchcraft led by a former male model and a high school cheerleader.

About this show

This true crime series exposes the complex mystery behind a murder (or string of murders) committed by members of a vicious cult. Each episode zeros in on the cult responsible for a homicide and begins to unravel the cult's genesis from the leader down to the individual members. Featuring access to law enforcement and former members, first hand accounts help explain the cult's beliefs and how it drove its members to kill.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
4 reviews
deborah elliott
February 9, 2021
The episode called Spiritual Warrior is excellent. James Arthur Ray served 2 years in prison for criminal negligence, and now he is out of prison and is trying to revive his career. This program is a good warning to people about cult leaders who are still trying to swindle people.
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Vanessa Borges
May 1, 2022
Interesting fact : in the 1960s ,the late Matthew Beard Jr. Aka Stymie Beard (1925-1981) was once admitted to Synanon due to his then drug habit : heroin and he was successfully treated somehow
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