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  1. Mar 2, 2021 · Yes, ‘Murder Among the Mormons’ is based on a true story. As a three-part true-crime documentary series, this Netflix original chronicles all the aspects surrounding the infamous October 1985 Salt Lake City, Utah, pipe bombings that killed Steven Christensen and Kathy Sheets while injuring Mark Hofmann in the process.

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  3. Murder Among the Mormons is an American true crime documentary television miniseries following Mark Hofmann, one of the most notable forgers in history, who created forgeries related to the Latter Day Saint movement.

    • The Early Life of Mark Hofmann
    • The Origins of Modern Mormonism
    • The Last Temptation of Mark Hofmann
    • The First Major Forgery: The Anthon Transcript
    • Learning All The Wrong Lessons
    • Blackmail by Any Other Name
    • The Salamander Letter: The Most Scandalous Document in Mormon History
    • The Real Joseph Smith: Was He A Sorcerer?
    • Mark Hofmann’s Big Slip-Up
    • Mark Hofmann’s Deceptions Begin to Crumble

    Born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1954 to devout Mormon parents, Mark Hofmann had a mostly unremarkable childhood. Although he received poor grades in school, he showed his intelligence in other ways. From an early age, he was attracted to hands-on activities that stimulated his brain. This took an important turn at age 12, when he decided to take up...

    In order to understand what Mark Hofmann was doing, why he was doing it, and how he got away with his crimes for so long, a brief background in Mormon history is necessary. Originating in the “Burned-Over District” in New York in the early 19th century, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is unique among American religious movements for...

    A two-year period of overseas missionary work is common for young Mormon men. And so when he was 19 years old, Mark Hofmann’s mission took him to Bristol, England. While there, whenever he wasn’t doing official work, he was looking for old books about Mormonism. He seemed especially interested in critical texts, such as No Man Knows My Historyby Fa...

    Mark Hofmann returned to Utah in 1975 and later enrolled in college as a pre-med student, but he found himself unable to maintain a facade of normalcy. An unsent letter that he wrote to his mother capturedsome of the concerns occupying the young man’s mind: After marrying Doralee Olds in 1979, Hofmann turned his attention to committing his first ma...

    Following the sale and the publicity for having made such an important “discovery,” Mark Hofmann dropped out of college and decided to make a full-time career out of forging rare documents. Returning to his interest in currency, he also began forging some antique Mormon money based on the detailed descriptions found in the church archives. While hi...

    Something Hofmann and the LDS Church had in common was unhappiness with certain past events. For Mark Hofmann, it had been his grandfather’s polygamy and subsequent excommunication. For the church, it was a variety of controversies that were woven into its history and founding. In most older religions, history has not provided us with that many spe...

    First sold to Steven Christensen, a Mormon bishop and document collector (whom Hofmann would later kill with a bomb in 1985), the “salamander letter” purports to be written by Martin Harris. The letter was allegedly written in 1830, and it tells a very unusual version of the story of how the Golden Plates were discovered. Unlike the LDS Church’s of...

    There are some uncomfortable details about the life of Joseph Smith that make the salamander letter’s story at least somewhat plausible. In his youth, Smith was known for his ability to supposedly locate valuables by looking at a “seer stone.” This practice, technically called “scrying,” is also found in the story of the biblical Joseph (who used a...

    Though there were some factors that made Mark Hofmann’s salamander letter believable, it was met with far more skepticism than his Anthon Transcript. And even though Steven Christensen had purchased it for $40,000, he still intended to have it checked out further to validate it. Despite the tentative declaration of authenticity by some local expert...

    Shortly before the bombings began, Mark Hofmann was involved in the two biggest deals of his career. Both were based on lies that would ultimately lead to nothing, but Hofmann’s reaction to their collapse took him to a far darker place than he’d ever gone before. His decision to kill in order to cover up his forgeries is why he will never see the o...

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  4. Mar 3, 2021 · Murder Among the Mormons tells the little-known story of forger and convicted murderer Mark Hofmann, a former member of the Church of Latter-day Saints who ended his string of fake documents...

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  5. Mar 3, 2021 · He has reportedly attempted suicide twice. Netflix's 'Murder Among the Mormons' tells the story of document dealer Mark Hofmann who set off three bombs in Salt Lake City in 1985, killing...

  6. Mar 4, 2021 · The new Netflix true crime series examines the 1985 bombings in Salt Lake City and their relation to the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith, and sacred documents.

  7. Mar 4, 2021 · The True Story of Netflix's Murder Among the Mormons Is Crazier Than Fiction. Featuring fake Bibles, magic lizards, a religion torn in two and a forger-turned-bombmaker-turned-killer. By...

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