The Dr. Phil show last week 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.
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
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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The weeks-old mummified remains of a woman discovered in a Saguache County home April 28 near Crestone led to the arrests of seven adults recently.
Two children, a 13-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy also found at the scene, were placed under the protection of Saguache County Social Services.
The reporting party, Miguel Lamboy, 42, identified the body as that of Lia Carlson. A woman of that name is also known as Amy Carlson by Saguache County Sheriffâs Office. Formal identification of the woman is still pending, Saguache County Coroner Tom Perrin said Tuesday.
Salida Police Department Sgt. Corey Orth said Lamboy told him after spending April 27, driving around the state, he returned home to discover five people needing a place to stay.
The weeks-old mummified remains of a woman discovered in a Saguache County home April 28 near Crestone led to the arrests of seven adults recently.
Two children, a 13-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy also found at the scene, were placed under the protection of Saguache County Social Services.
The reporting party, Miguel Lamboy, 42, identified the body as that of âLiaâ Carlson. A woman of that name is also known as Amy Carlson by Saguache County Sheriffâs Office. Formal identification of the woman is still pending, Saguache County Coroner Tom Perrin said Tuesday.
Salida Police Department Sgt. Corey Orth said Lamboy told him after spending April 27, driving around the state, he returned home to discover five people needing a place to stay.