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16 Jan 2004 10:22:09 AM |
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The Apocalypse of The Movement for the Restoration of the 10 Commandments of God |
The Apocalypse of The Movement for the Restoration of the 10 Commandments of God
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More than 330 members perished in an explosive fire, in what appeared to be an
inexplicable case of mass suicide, involving The Movement for the Restoration of
the Ten Commandments of God.
The authorities now describe this as mass murder on an extraordinary scale.
In the main compound the authorities found six more bodies sealed under concrete
in a nearby pit latrine.
Then 153 corpses were unearthed at a second compound a few miles away.
And while workers were counting 74 more bodies discovered on a hilltop that the cult
used as yet another campus, a police investigator found himself casting a suspicious
eye on what appeared to be recently poured concrete in a closet of the main house.
Men with heavy iron bars were summoned to punch a hole in the concrete.
The police investigator's suspicion was confirmed and the first desiccated corpse
was pulled out an hour later.
By the time the sun set, 28 more bodies -- most of them children -- had been laid
on the lawn. Workers said they saw at least as many waiting to be recovered.
When the diggers paused, the total number of dead recovered stood at 591.
Like those unearthed at other sites, many of the dead here appeared to have
been strangled. Others bore stab wounds.
A pathologist gathered tissue samples to test for poison.
"We're looking at murder," said the assistant police commissioner,
pausing on the short stroll from one pile of corpses to the other.
"You cannot kill all of these human beings alone. This was an organized crime,
and an organized crime can't be committed by one person. It must be a group."
Suspicion has centered on the cult leaders.
In recent months the leaders were under pressure from sect members who awakened
on January 1, 2000, to find doomsday had not arrived.
A police spokesman said that some of the leaders may have escaped with the proceeds
of possessions which initiates had been urged to sell before joining the sect.
A vehicle usually found at the compound was not there after the blaze.
The subsequent discovery of 153 bodies in two mass graves prompted police to search
other sites associated with the cult.
On land with a commanding view of two lakes and a gorgeous valley,
the sect had established a "learning center."
Neighbors said members clad in robes and were permitted to speak only to pray.
Members slept in a crude dormitory erected behind a 10-room house.
74 bodies were found neatly stacked 10 feet beneath freshly turned earth behind
the dormitory.
Forty-six were female.
The sizable number of children included a baby only months old.
These bodies appeared to have been in the earth less than a month.
The bodies found under the house had been dead longer than that, the pathologist said.
The finding further deepens the mystery.
Police wondered openly not only why the hundreds were murdered, but also whether
those who killed them -- and undertook the considerable task of disposing of the remains
-- later perished themselves, either in the blaze or at another of the sect's killing grounds.
The concern is heightened by the hundreds of cult members who remain unaccounted for.
Estimates of the group's membership vary from 1,000 to three times that.
The names and addresses of members who had registered at the main compound in the
days before the conflagration, were published in the press.
There were 810.
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This is only a synopsis.
Read the full text at this www site :
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/35/index-hfa.html
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| User: "Leigh_Bee" |
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| Title: Re: The Apocalypse of The Movement for the Restoration of the 10 Commandments of God |
17 Jan 2004 04:40:23 PM |
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wrote in message news:<rk3g00hn8jm1i51vbm8s98g5su0vlikehf@4ax.com>...
The Apocalypse of The Movement for the Restoration of the 10 Commandments of God
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More than 330 members perished in an explosive fire, in what appeared to be an
inexplicable case of mass suicide, involving The Movement for the Restoration of
the Ten Commandments of God.
The authorities now describe this as mass murder on an extraordinary scale.
SNIP
The names and addresses of members who had registered at the main
compound in the
days before the conflagration, were published in the press.
There were 810.
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This is only a synopsis.
Read the full text at this www site :
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/35/index-hfa.html
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This is from 2000 so what has this to do with anything? where are the
Solar Temple folk etc, Loonies persist.
LB
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