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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 20min

Samuel Bateman: The False Prophet of Short Creek

The FLDS put Warren Jeffs in prison for life. Then the same community, the same theology, and the same obedience structure produced Samuel Bateman โ€” and he did it all over again. More than twenty wives. Children as young as nine. Fathers volunteering their own daughters. An interstate operation spanning four states. And a fifty-year federal sentence that might still not be enough to break the cycle.Bateman's case is the most significant cult-based child trafficking prosecution in years, and it's back in the spotlight with Netflix's Trust Me: The False Prophet, which chronicles the couple who infiltrated his inner circle and helped bring him down. But the documentary tells only part of the story. This five-part series tells the rest โ€” starting with the system that made Bateman possible.Short Creek, the twin communities of Colorado City, Arizona, and Hildale, Utah, has been the FLDS stronghold for nearly a century. Jeffs ran it as a closed state โ€” cameras in homes, security patrols, no outside media, marriages assigned and dissolved at his sole discretion. When he went to prison, he tried to maintain control through coded letters and phone calls. His followers built wooden replicas of his cell to sit inside and share his suffering. But the community splintered, and Bateman recruited from the broken pieces โ€” people conditioned from birth to follow a prophet, desperate for someone to fill the void.The question this episode asks isn't how Bateman became a prophet. It's what kind of place produces them generation after generation โ€” and whether anything can stop it.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#SamuelBateman #FLDS #WarrenJeffs #ShortCreek #FalseProphet #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #CultAbuse #ChildBrides #TrustMeNetflix
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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 15min

Heuermann Expected to Plead Guilty in Gilgo Murders

After nearly three years of maintaining his innocence, Rex Heuermann is expected to change his plea to guilty at an April 8th court appearance, according to sources familiar with his decision. If a judge accepts the plea, the case would end without a trial. Heuermann reportedly faces life without the possibility of parole.Heuermann, 62, a former architect from Massapequa Park, New York, has been held without bail at Suffolk County jail since his July 2023 arrest. He is charged with the first-degree murders of seven women: Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, Amber Lynn Costello, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Jessica Taylor, Sandra Costilla, and Valerie Mack. The victims were allegedly killed between 1993 and 2010. Their remains were discovered in isolated areas along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach and elsewhere on Long Island.Prosecutors have said the evidence includes DNA analysis connecting hair found on the remains of multiple victims to Heuermann and reportedly to his ex-wife and daughter. Cellphone data allegedly placed Heuermann in contact with victims shortly before their disappearances. Investigators also recovered files from his computer described as a planning document containing checklists that reportedly referenced limiting noise, cleaning bodies, and destroying evidence.Heuermann's defense had sought to exclude the DNA evidence and to split the case into separate trials. Both motions were denied. A trial had been scheduled for September 2026.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines the legal and investigative implications โ€” what a plea reversal from a defendant who has fought this aggressively typically signals, what the families gain and lose when a serial murder case resolves without a public trial, and what happens to the additional unresolved cases connected to the Gilgo Beach investigation.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#RexHeuermann #GilgoBeach #GuiltyPlea #LongIsland #SuffolkCounty #TrueCrimeToday #DNA #SerialKiller #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime
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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 17min

Sandra Costilla: How Rex Heuermann Was Linked to 1993

Before Melissa. Before Megan. Before Amber. Before any of the women we came to know as the Gilgo Four โ€” there was Sandra Costilla. Found in the woods of Southampton in November 1993. Twenty-eight years old. From Trinidad and Tobago. And for thirty years, completely disconnected from the Gilgo Beach investigation. Prosecutors say that was a mistake โ€” and that advanced DNA evidence now links her to Rex Heuermann with near-certainty.Episode 1 of "The Seven" โ€” a seven-part series covering each woman Heuermann is charged with killing. Sandra's case rewrites the entire timeline. If the prosecution is right, this didn't start in 2007 with Maureen Brainard-Barnes. It started in 1993, when Heuermann was 30 years old and years away from the family life prosecutors say he used as cover.The defense called the evidence "a single hair on a shirt." The prosecution called it a 99.96 percent DNA match. The judge ruled it admissible. The evidence, the wrong suspect, the cold decades, the forensic breakthrough, and what a seven-year gap between Sandra and the next known victim might mean โ€” all of it covered here. This is the foundation of the series.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#SandraCostilla #RexHeuermann #GilgoBeach #LISK #TrueCrime #ColdCase #GilgoBeachKiller #TrueCrimeToday #LongIslandSerialKiller #TheSeven
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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 33min

Did Michelle Duggar's Toxic Positivity Shield Abuse?

The Duggar household ran on a doctrine that made silence feel like obedience and obedience feel like love. At the center of that system โ€” more visible than Jim Bob, more present than any church elder, more constant than any camera crew โ€” was Michelle Duggar and the performance she maintained for over two decades.On True Crime Today, Tony Brueski examines how Michelle's specific application of IBLP doctrine โ€” the cultivated whisper she admitted came from a Gothard curriculum, the "joyfully available" teachings she published on her blog, the blanket training she described publicly, and the "points of obedience" she enforced on her children from infancy โ€” created an environment where victims had no language to name what happened to them and no framework to refuse forgiveness for the person who did it.When the 2015 scandal broke, Michelle didn't shield her daughters. She went on Fox News and told Megyn Kelly her girls "didn't even really understand" what happened. Then she sent them on camera to defend their abuser. Jill Duggar later called that interview a "suicide mission" for the family's television contract. The victims performed forgiveness on national television. They did it with smiles โ€” because that is what they were trained to do since they were babies on a blanket.Michelle also recorded a political robo-call warning Arkansas voters about predators gaining access to children โ€” while her own family sat on a sealed police report involving her son.After Joseph Duggar's arrest, Jim Bob and Michelle broke their silence with "heartbreak" and a request for privacy. The same formula they used after Josh's conviction. Same redirect. Same pivot away from victims. Different son. Same machine.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MichelleDuggar #DuggarFamily #IBLP #ToxicPositivity #KeepSweet #TrueCrimeToday #TrueCrime #JosephDuggar #JoshDuggar #HiddenKillers
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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 27min

Duggar Charges: Two States, Two Cases, One Family

The legal exposure facing the Duggar family now spans two states and two distinct sets of criminal proceedings.In Florida, Joseph Duggar, 31, faces charges of lewd and lascivious molestation of a child under 12 and lewd and lascivious contact in Bay County. According to the arrest affidavit, a 14-year-old girl disclosed that Joseph allegedly molested her repeatedly during a 2020 family vacation to Panama City Beach when she was nine years old. The victim's father confronted Joseph, who reportedly admitted to the conduct. Tontitown, Arkansas, detectives subsequently monitored a phone call between the father and Joseph, during which he allegedly admitted again. Joseph posted $600,000 bond, has been barred from unsupervised contact with anyone under 18, and has an arraignment scheduled for April 20th. He has entered a not guilty plea through counsel.In Arkansas, Joseph and his wife Kendra Duggar each face four counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of second-degree false imprisonment โ€” misdemeanor charges that emerged after investigators reportedly found locks on the exterior of children's bedroom doors during a search of their home. Both have April 29th court dates in Elm Springs District Court.Joseph's older brother Josh Duggar is currently serving a 12ยฝ-year federal sentence after being convicted of receiving child sexual abuse material in 2021. The Tontitown Police Department has stated that this investigation remains active and ongoing.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer and retired FBI Counterintelligence Chief Robin Dreeke examine the procedural and jurisdictional complexities โ€” how investigations in two states involving the same family interact, what the separate home findings legally authorize investigators to pursue, and whether the family's documented history of internal handling of allegations factors into the current proceedings.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#JosephDuggar #KendraDuggar #JoshDuggar #Duggar #TrueCrimeToday #BayCounty #Tontitown #IBLP #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime
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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 21min

Guthrie Case: Sergeant Had No Homicide Experience

The first hours of an abduction investigation are the hours that matter most โ€” and in the Nancy Guthrie case, new reporting raises serious questions about who was making the calls during that critical window.Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing from her home in the Catalina Foothills near Tucson, Arizona, since February 1st. Authorities have said they believe she was taken against her will. Blood found at the scene was confirmed as hers. Her doorbell camera disconnected at approximately 1:47 a.m. Her pacemaker lost contact with her phone at roughly 2:28 a.m. She was reported missing later that day after failing to appear at a friend's home for a church service.Sources familiar with the investigation have now told reporters that the sergeant supervising the initial homicide response had been in the role for approximately six months and had reportedly never personally worked a homicide case. Experienced detectives had allegedly been reassigned prior to the case. The department's search and rescue aircraft was reportedly not deployed in the initial hours because its pilot had been moved to street patrol duties. A deputies' union has since voted unanimously for no confidence in Sheriff Chris Nanos, and a recall effort is underway.Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines the procedural implications โ€” what critical steps are likely missed when an inexperienced team handles the initial response to an abduction scene, what happens to a case when qualified investigators are brought in after the fact, and what options exist when a department's internal staffing decisions may have compromised the integrity of the investigation from the outset.The FBI remains embedded in the investigation. The Guthrie family is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to Nancy's recovery. Anyone with information is urged to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI or 520-351-4900.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#NancyGuthrie #SavannahGuthrie #Coffindaffer #FBI #TrueCrimeToday #PimaCounty #MissingPerson #Tucson #Arizona #HiddenKillers
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Apr 6, 2026 โ€ข 31min

Nancy Guthrie: The Statute, the Loophole, and the April 7 Question

The legal question that will determine whether Sheriff Chris Nanos remains in charge of the Nancy Guthrie investigation comes down to a single word in a territorial-era statute: refusal.This week's look back at the most consequential legal developments examines the procedural mechanism the Pima County Board of Supervisors has invoked and why it may not accomplish what the public expects. Arizona Revised Statute ยง 11-253 empowers the board to require sworn reports from a county officer. The stated consequence for non-compliance is removal from office. The Board voted unanimously to invoke this provision, directing outside counsel to draft the legal language compelling Nanos to provide sworn statements regarding his employment history and the Guthrie investigation. Nanos has publicly stated he will comply.That compliance may be the loophole. The statute's removal trigger is refusal โ€” not the content of the response. If Nanos submits sworn statements, even ones that contradict the documented record, the Board's path to forced removal under this specific mechanism may be legally foreclosed. County attorneys are working through that question. April 7 is the operative date.The broader accountability landscape includes the recall effort organized by congressional candidate Daniel Butierez, which requires petition signatures and faces its own procedural timeline. The no-confidence vote from the Pima County Deputies Organization โ€” 241 voting to demand resignation, zero voting confidence, 65 abstaining โ€” has no binding legal force but carries significant institutional weight. Supervisor Matt Heinz's public characterization of Nanos's career as "fruit of a poison tree" and his description of the December 2025 deposition testimony as disqualifying โ€” in which Nanos reportedly testified he had never been suspended despite eight documented suspensions during his El Paso tenure โ€” frames the political pressure but does not independently create a legal removal pathway.The Nancy Guthrie investigation enters its third month inside this institutional environment. No suspect has been named. No arrest has been made. The woman at the center of this case โ€” a 30-year churchgoer whose single Sunday absence triggered the investigation, a University of Arizona professional who built programs and raised three children alone after losing her husband at 49 โ€” remains missing.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#NancyGuthrie #SheriffNanos #PimaCounty #TrueCrimeToday #SavannahGuthrie #NoConfidenceVote #NanosRecall #LawEnforcementAccountability #CriminalJustice #MissingPerson
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Apr 5, 2026 โ€ข 35min

Duggar Family: Federal Conviction, Active Charges, and the Accountability Ledger

The legal record of the Duggar family now spans federal conviction, active felony charges in a second case, misdemeanor charges against a spouse, and a documented history of institutional and familial failures to report that have produced no legal consequences for the individuals who made those choices.This week's look back at the most consequential legal developments examines the full procedural arc. Josh Duggar's federal case began with an April 2021 arrest on charges of receiving and possessing child sexual abuse material. At trial, the investigating agent testified the material recovered from Josh's work computer included images of children as young as eighteen months old, representing some of the most serious content the agent had encountered. December 2021: guilty on both counts. May 2022: sentenced to approximately twelve and a half years. Initial appeal denied. Currently incarcerated in a federal facility in Texas.Before the federal case, Josh's adult history included his role as executive director of FRC Action โ€” the political arm of the Family Research Council โ€” where he lobbied Congress on conservative family values. A 2015 civil lawsuit alleging serious misconduct was settled without court adjudication. That same year, public disclosure of his prior conduct toward minors forced his resignation from FRC Action. The Ashley Madison data breach subsequently revealed a paid account. Josh issued a public statement admitting infidelity and pornography addiction. While Josh awaited trial, Jim Bob Duggar launched a pro-family Arkansas State Senate campaign. He finished third out of four candidates with approximately 15 percent of the vote.Joseph Duggar's case is now active in two jurisdictions. In Florida, he faces charges of lewd and lascivious molestation on a child under 12 and lewd and lascivious contact, with bond set at $600,000 and arraignment scheduled for April 20. According to the Bay County arrest affidavit, the now-14-year-old victim disclosed alleged incidents during a 2020 family vacation, and Joseph allegedly admitted the conduct on two documented occasions. In Arkansas, both Joseph and his wife Kendra face four counts each of second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor and second-degree false imprisonment. Joseph is presumed innocent on all charges.The institutional ledger remains unresolved. Bill Gothard โ€” more than 34 accusers, no criminal charges, 91 years old, denies all allegations. IBLP โ€” never charged, continues to operate, with a 2025 Texas Supreme Court ruling allowing a civil action to proceed. Jim Bob Duggar โ€” sworn testimony found not credible in a federal judicial finding, documented history of managing abuse allegations internally, no criminal charges or civil liability adjudicated. The legal system has convicted one person in this family. The question this series raises is whether that accounting is complete.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#JoshDuggar #JosephDuggar #DuggarFamily #TrueCrimeToday #FederalConviction #IBLP #BillGothard #JimBobDuggar #CriminalJustice #DuggarAccountability
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Apr 5, 2026 โ€ข 39min

Lindsay Clancy: Malpractice Lawsuits, Prosecution Strategy, and a DSM Gap

The Lindsay Clancy case now operates on two legal tracks that directly contradict each other โ€” and the collision between them will define her July 2026 trial. In January 2026, both Lindsay and her husband Patrick filed separate civil lawsuits in Norfolk Superior Court alleging medical malpractice by her psychiatric providers. Those lawsuits describe a woman in severe psychiatric crisis who sought help repeatedly and received what they characterize as a disorganized, uncoordinated course of polypharmacy that exacerbated her condition. The prosecution, meanwhile, is citing one of those providers' assessments โ€” a December 2022 finding at Women & Infants Hospital that ruled out postpartum depression and bipolar disorder โ€” as evidence that Lindsay was not mentally impaired at the time of the killings.This week's look back at the most consequential legal and medical developments examines the evidentiary foundation for both positions. According to the civil complaints, Lindsay Clancy's postpartum symptoms escalated across three pregnancies. Expert analysis by Columbia University psychiatry professor Dr. Margaret Spinelli, cited in Lindsay's lawsuit, concluded that bipolar symptoms first emerged after the birth of her second child and went undiagnosed. After her third child's birth in May 2022, approximately thirteen medications were prescribed in roughly four months. The lawsuits allege providers failed to coordinate care, conducted appointments via video that were too short to adequately assess her condition, and failed to involve family members despite clear warning signs.The December 2022 Women & Infants assessment โ€” which the lawsuit attributes to an inadequate patient history โ€” ruled out the diagnoses that Lindsay's defense now relies upon. The prosecution is treating that assessment as dispositive. The defense will argue it was negligent. The same medical record is simultaneously the foundation of a malpractice claim and the prosecution's key evidence of mental competence.Lindsay was admitted to McLean Hospital on New Year's Eve 2022. She reportedly waited three days to see a doctor and was discharged after five. Hallucinations returned eleven days later. Her final appointment โ€” approximately 17 minutes on a video screen on January 23rd โ€” ended with a dosage increase. She faces three counts of first-degree murder. Her insanity defense goes to trial in July. A judge recently denied her motion to bifurcate the proceedings.Postpartum psychosis is not included in the DSM. It occurs at an estimated rate of one to two per thousand births. That diagnostic gap affects every clinical decision, every insanity evaluation, and every question a jury will be asked to answer.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#LindsayClancy #TrueCrimeToday #PostpartumPsychosis #MedicalMalpractice #MaternalMentalHealth #DuxburyCase #InsanityDefense #CriminalJustice #MentalHealthAwareness #DSMGap
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Apr 5, 2026 โ€ข 31min

Duggar Family: Institutional Immunity, Generational Exposure, and Unanswered Legal Questions

The legal questions surrounding the Duggar family extend well beyond the individuals currently facing charges. They reach into the institutional framework that shaped the family's worldview and its documented approach to handling allegations of harm โ€” and into the generational history that predates the television era entirely.This week's look back at the most consequential legal dimensions in our Duggar coverage examines two interconnected structures. The first is the Institute in Basic Life Principles, the organization the Duggar family called home. IBLP was founded in 1961 by Bill Gothard, who led it for approximately six decades. IBLP's published materials described departure from paternal authority as witchcraft. Their homeschool curriculum โ€” utilized by the Duggar family โ€” deliberately excluded sex education and abuse recognition instruction. More than 34 women have accused Gothard of harassment and abuse. A 2016 civil lawsuit by former employees and volunteers was voluntarily dismissed in 2018 due to statute of limitations issues and the threat of a countersuit. Gothard, now 91, has denied all allegations and has never faced a criminal charge. However, in 2025, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that a separate civil action alleging IBLP was part of a civil conspiracy that facilitated abuse could proceed โ€” rejecting Gothard and IBLP's argument that the Ecclesiastical Abstention Doctrine barred the claims. That case remains active.The second structure is generational. Amy Duggar King's 2025 memoir "Holy Disruptor" documents that Jim Bob's father, Jimmy Lee Duggar, was identified within the family as someone who posed a danger to children. Amy was never allowed to be alone with him. Protective measures were enforced by her mother and grandmother throughout her childhood, though the reason was not disclosed until after Jimmy Lee's death in 2009. According to Amy, Jimmy Lee was also severely violent toward her mother Deanna โ€” and Jim Bob was present during at least one of those incidents.Amy also describes discovering concerning material on Josh Duggar's old laptop, bringing it to Jim Bob's attention, and being dismissed. Federal investigators subsequently inquired about that device. Whether Jim Bob Duggar has any remaining legal exposure โ€” through mandated reporting failures, potential obstruction, or civil liability for his documented role in managing abuse allegations internally โ€” remains an open question. Amy named the generational pattern publicly in her memoir months before Joseph Duggar's arrest. Two family members now face criminal charges involving minors. One is serving a federal sentence.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#DuggarFamily #BillGothard #IBLP #TrueCrimeToday #JimBobDuggar #AmyDuggarKing #JimmyLeeDuggar #CriminalJustice #ReligiousAbuse #InstitutionalAccountability

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