Wrath…Jane Whaley's deadliest sin, can be described as, the uncontrolled hatred for someone or something, and the unquenchable desire to exact revenge on said object/person. Sure, that definition might make sense if the wrathful person is responding to someone harming or even killing their loved one.But where in the hell did Jane Whaley's wrath come from? Because she directed her wrath fueled fury on the most naive and faultless, children who simply laughed, babies who naturally cried, and adults who were just trying to get by in their day to day lives.Currently, Jane Whaley, is 80 years old. She's flashy. She frames her angry face with hair that seems almost purposely shaped into bold parenthesis meant to emphasize her anger. Two large aqua-netted curls that look like they were formed by hot rollers the size of a Costco sized coffee can.She wears St John suits tons of jewelry and looks like a 1980s poster woman for the working gals movement. But she is not the head of Redbook magazine, or the CEO of Sears, she is an evangelical oppressor with no formal theological training, just the incessant need to manipulate and control people to fill the void of what would have been an average existence. Shudder is your go to for everything spooky! The Netflix for Horror!As the world's premier streaming service for horror, thriller and supernatural content, Shudder is spooky 24/7/365. Get started streaming the best horror, thriller and supernatural content. To try Shudder free for 30 days, go to shudder.com and use promo code SINNERS !!Murder in House Two - is a true crime podcast like you have never heard before. It is about mass murder – but so much more. It is about cover ups, the fog of war and one man's fight for justice. It took US Film director Michael Epstein 10 years to make as he searches for the truth behind the Haditha Massacre in Iraq back in 2005. 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians – including women, the elderly and young children – were shot multiple times by a group of US Marines. Listen to Murder in House Two on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Sticher, or wherever you like to listen!SOURCES: Broken Faith: Inside One Of America's Most Dangerous Cults by Mitch Weiss and Holbrook MohrReligiouscultsinfo.org by John HuddleMultiple survivor accounts listed in the episodeArticles by APThe Pretend Radio podcast by Javier Leiva
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