A routine traffic stop in Vermont led to the unraveling of a cult-like group with connections to deaths in multiple states. The group, named “Love Has Won,” had flown under the radar until one of its members, Amy Carlson, was found dead in a home in Colorado. The group had been described as a cult by former members, with Carlson claiming to be a divine being named “Mother God.”
The traffic stop in Vermont occurred when two members of the group were traveling with Carlson’s body in a van. The driver, identified as Jason Castillo, was arrested on charges of abuse of a corpse and two other members were taken into custody.
The investigation into the group revealed disturbing details about their beliefs and practices. Members were reportedly subjected to physical and emotional abuse, isolation from their families, and forced to donate money. The group’s website spoke of a coming apocalypse and claimed that Carlson was “the Mother of All Creation.”
Authorities in various states, including Colorado and Hawaii, have been investigating the group’s activities and its possible involvement in other deaths. They have warned that other members of the group may be in danger.
The unraveling of Love Has Won has shed light on the dangers of cult-like organizations and the manipulation of vulnerable individuals. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to gather more information about the group and its activities. The case serves as a cautionary tale about the power dynamics and manipulation that can occur within such groups.
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