SICKENING SHRINE

Mummified corpse of cult leader who ‘sold fake Covid cure’ found with NO EYES & glitter make-up as 7 followers arrested

SEVEN alleged sect members have been arrested after the mummified body of the leader of a spiritual cult was found with her eyes missing and glitter makeup on her face.

Amy Carlson, 45, known as "Mother God" by the followers of "Love Has Won" was found dead by cops in a mobile home in Moffat, Colorado on Wednesday.

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The affidavits reveal that the body had been placed in a shrine and appeared to be missing its eyes.

It was wrapped in a sleeping bag and decorated with Christmas lights.

Ryan Kramer, John Robertson, Jason Castillo, Obdulia Franco Gonzalez, Christopher Royer, and Sarah Raymone are being held on counts including abuse of a corpse and child abuse.

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yesterday that he had been unable to identify the corpse via fingerprint because the body was so badly decomposed.

Pictured is Obdulia Franco Gonzalez. It's thought cops found the body after a tip-off from a man, who is not being heldCredit: Saguache County Sheriff
Alleged sect member Jason Castillo is being held on counts of abuse of a corpse and child abuseCredit: Saguache County Sheriff
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A mugshot of alleged cult member John RobertsonCredit: Saguache County Sheriff

He estimated that the 45-year-old had been dead since March.

Ms Carlson's son Cole told the Daily Beast his mother had been "taking huge amounts of colloidal silver".

It's reported that Carlson told him she was selling the silver as a cure for coronavirus but the Food and Drug Administration reportedly warned her last month for selling "unapproved and misbranded products".

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Cole hopes Carlson's death signals the end for the cult.

He said: "It's not a great thing, but hopefully this brings an end to the Love Has Won debacle. I hope the damage stops now."

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The sheriff's office is said to have received "many complaints" from families across America, accusing Love Has Won of brainwashing people and stealing their money.

The group, which was founded in 2018, offers "spiritual intuitive ascension sessions" and sells spiritual healing products online.

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Carlson reportedly convinced her followers that she had been trying to save humanity for 19billion years.

They believed she communicated with angels and thought former president was the cult's leader-loving father in a past life.

Amy Carlson, (center) was the leader of the spiritual group 'Love Has Won'. The group was founded in 2018Credit: YouTube
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