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  1. Ervil Morrell LeBaron (February 22, 1925 – August 15, 1981) was the leader of a polygamous Mormon fundamentalist group who ordered the killings of many of his opponents, both within his own sect and in rival polygamous groups, using the religious doctrine of blood atonement to justify the murders.

  2. Jan 9, 2024 · Ervil Morrell LeBaron was responsible for the deaths of at least 20 people but allegedly never actually pulled any triggers himself. The son of a Mormon polygamist church founder,...

  3. Feb 17, 2017 · Anna LeBaron - whose father Ervil was one of the most infamous cult leaders in American history - tells of how she escaped his murderous grip and now wants to "redeem" the family...

  4. Jul 25, 2022 · Ervil LeBaron was arrested, extradited to the US, and convicted in 1980 of having ordered the 1977 murder of Rulon Allred, the leader of another polygamist sect.

  5. The Church of the Lamb of God was a violent Latter Day Saint fringe group founded by Ervil LeBaron that was responsible for dozens of deaths over two decades. After Ervil’s death, his cult splintered into multiple factions, which were run by Daniel Ben Jordan and several of Ervil’s teenage sons.

  6. Daughters of the Cult is a documentary television series directed and produced by Sara Mast. It explores the life of Ervil LeBaron, the leader of a religious fundamental group who ordered the murders of his opponents, told through the eyes of former members, and children of LeBaron. It premiered January 4, 2024, on Hulu.

  7. Jan 10, 2024 · Ervil LeBaron didn't just target rivals with violence, according to Anna and Celia LeBaron. He used his supporters to murder family members who crossed him or threatened to leave the group.

  8. Nov 6, 2019 · Polygamist leader Ervil LeBaron, June 1979, was arrested in Laredo, Texas. Photo: AP. The members of an American family –– three mothers and six children –– killed in an ambush south of the border by a Mexican cartel were members of a community descended from a violent fundamentalist who believed in the doctrine of "blood atonement."

  9. Jan 4, 2024 · Ervil LeBaron was found dead on August 16th, 1981, and his death was considered to be suicide. Evril was behind a series of crimes and although he had been arrested before in 1974, his conviction was overturned and he was released. Many believe that this may have been due to a bribe.

  10. Jan 22, 2024 · Celia and Anna LeBaron are the children of murderous cult leader Ervil LeBaron. LeBaron ordered his followers — including his wives and children — to commit dozens of murders.

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