LOVE Has Won followers often referred to Amy Carlson as “Mother God.”
Before the McDonald’s manager-turned-cult leader was found dead, she and her sisters appeared on an episode of Dr. Phil.
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Did Love Has Won cult leader Amy Carlson appear on Dr. Phil?
On September 14, 2020, Dr. Phil aired the first episode of its 19th season titled I Believe My Sister Is A Cult Leader Who Claims She’s Mother God.
The episode featured Amy Carlson as she denied the accusations that Love Has Won was a cult.
While referring to herself as “Mother God,” Carlson told Dr. Phil that she could reincarnate, talk to the dead, and perform surgery with her bare hands.
She also stated the Love Has Won organization to “bring peace to the planet.”
Carlson says she “encourages” her followers to “follow their one hearts and to serve love” instead of her.
She further claimed she was Marilyn Monroe, Cleopatra, and Jesus Christ reincarnated.
Carlson also told Dr. Phil that her group is “not a cult,” despite her former followers and her family claiming that she “brainwashes” the members.
The group also offers “spiritual intuitive ascension sessions” and sells spiritual healing products online.
“I serve love every day and I am love in action. That is my role and that’s how I’ve been since I was born, serving love.
“I am Mother God and we are all God. You’re taking things out of context and all I can do is my life’s work.”
What happened to Amy Carlson?
On April 28, 2021, 45-year-old Carlson was found dead in Moffat, Colorado.
Her cause of death was attributed to alcohol abuse, anorexia, and chronic colloidal silver ingestion.
GettyAmy Carlson and her family appeared in a Dr Phil episode titled I Believe My Sister Is A Cult Leader Who Claims She’s Mother God[/caption]
The affidavits revealed that the body had been placed in a shrine and appeared to be missing its eyes.
Carlson’s body was mummified and was wrapped in a sleeping bag and decorated with Christmas lights, according to authorities.
Her body was reportedly found after authorities received a tip from an unidentified male; it is unknown if he was a member of the cult.
On May 5 of the same year, seven suspects were arrested in relation to Carlson’s death.
The seven former suspects included:
Ryan Kramer
Christopher Royer
Sarah Rudolph
Karin Raymond
Jason Castillo
John Robertson
Obdulia Franco
Each suspect was charged with tampering with or abusing a corpse and child abuse.
On September 17, 2021, the charges were dismissed against the abovementioned suspects.
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