7 people arrested after the mummified remains of a religious group leader were found in Colorado home
Seven people were arrested after authorities found the mummified remains of a woman who was the leader of a controversial religious group inside a rural Colorado home last week.
An arrest affidavit from the Saguache County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) said that deputies searched a home in Moffat last Wednesday after a man who lived there told police he returned to the residence and found the woman’s body inside.
Moffat is located in the San Luis Valley, about 180 miles southwest of Denver,
The man, believed to be a follower of the religious group “Love Has Won,” told police the dead woman was known to him as “Lia Carlson.”
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Son of Deceased Love Has Won Cult Leader Says He Doesn t Want Her Work Continued
On 5/5/21 at 11:11 AM EDT
The estranged son of a religious cult leader whose corpse was found mummified and covered in Christmas lights last month in Colorado has spoken out about his mother s death and said he does not want her work to be continued.
Cole Carlson told Denver s KDVR-TV on Tuesday that his mother, Amy Carlson, also known as Lia, left him when he was 10 years old to become the leader of the controversial religious group called Love Has Won. I m Amy s oldest child, she s my estranged mother, Carlson told the TV station. Everything in my life is very average except my mom is a cult leader, or was a cult leader, I should say.